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Day 123: Morning Light

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Morning LightThis was taken a little after the sun came up.  I always love the way the light at that time of day filters through the trees but I've always struggled to capture it properly with the camera.  This is one of my best attempts.  The detail is still preserved in the one leaf but I was able to get the feeling of that golden light washing over them.
 

Day 122: Go Away

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Go the hell awayMaggie has had enough of my pointing the camera at her.  Here she shares her opinion of my hobby.  It clearly interferes with my more important duties in life, like feeding her, petting her, making a lap for her to sit in and changing the water in her dish about every 15 minutes for maximum freshness.

Today was a rough one for the photo blog.  I had plans for a trip to Albany to watch Giants training camp.  But they fell through when my son woke up with a high fever.  So I stayed home and tended to him all day, which rather severely limits to picture taking.  Naturally I turned to the more obvious targets in the house, the cat and dog.

Maggie is very tough to take a decent picture of.  First off, her coloring makes her blend in with pretty much any background and it also tends to obscure her features.  On top of that, she's a very affectionate cat and so if I get down on the floor to take her picture, she promptly gets up and comes to see me.

The look she's giving me in this picture really comes from having chased me back and forth across the living room several times as I kept trying to get some distance to take a shot.  And since it was in the living room, the light was terrible.  Which means I shot at very high ISO, causing a lot of noise in the image.  I tried to turn that into a plus by converting to this harsh black and white.  That had the effect of making her look even more annoyed with me, so it all worked out.

 

Day 121: Dried Out

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Dried OutSome sort of dried out plant.  Possibly queen anne's lace.  I don't know.  Anyway, what made me take the picture wasn't so much the plant as the ability to create layers of patterns.  On top is the dried out wrinkly bulb thingies.  Then there is the tripod shapes of the plant's structure.  Then there is the rusty fence.  And finally, the green plants in the deep background.  Taken all together, I found it pleasing.  Hopefully you do as well.
 

Day 120: Fuzzy

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HickoryTussock Moth caterpillarThis little fellow was crawling around on my grill.  A little research tells me that it is the caterpillar of the hickory tussock moth.  And while it is certifiably adorable, it's also poisonous.  Not deadly, but for a lot of people, handling one will cause a painful rash.  So if you spot one, the smart move is look but don't touch.
 

Day 119: Not Lightning

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Not LightningA very strange cloud formation. I first saw it out of the corner of my eye, thinking I was seeing a bolt of lightning. But when I turned to look it was clear that that "bolt" was not moving.  The sun was shining between two clouds, causing this highlighted area in the shape of a lightning bolt.
 

Day 118: Scott Pilgrim vs. The Donut

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Scott Pilgrim vs. The DonutPresented without comment.
 

Scott Pilgrim

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I went to see Scott Pilgrim vs. The World earlier this evening.  It's a great movie that I enjoyed thoroughly.  Odds are good I will rewatch it endlessly on DVD.

One question.  Why the hell didn't you go?

Seriously, I'm disappointed in you people.

 


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