Archives for the 'weather' Category
She’s All Wet
Wednesday, July 6th, 2011
Here’s another of Artistic Physique out in my new favorite shooting location near where I grew up. No, I didn’t oil her up out in the woods. That’s just water. It rained while we were out there hiking. Rain, as far as I’m concerned, is a great thing when I’m doing a shoot in the […]
Another of Char
Sunday, April 10th, 2011
It’s way too nice a day here for me to spend much time at the computer. I need to go clean up the yard and I might even mow part of it for the first time this afternoon. It may get up to 84 degrees today, which will set a record if it happens. This […]
Softness
Saturday, April 2nd, 2011
As I’ve said before here, I’m tired of winter and bored with working in the studio. One of the things I do when I get bored in the studio is bring out my old soft-focus lens and shoot with it. I’ve had this lens, a single-element lens in Nikon mount, for more than 30 years. […]
Indoor Beauty
Wednesday, March 30th, 2011
I’m so tired of this winter. I know…we all are. It’s been an awful one. And it just doesn’t seem to want to go away. It’s almost April, but March, after teasing us with a few warm days, is still doing its best to keep us cold and miserable. When I left home this morning to […]
Back In The North
Monday, February 28th, 2011
I returned home over the weekend. There was snow on the ground when we arrived back in Ohio, but it melted yesterday. Today it rained, but the temperature is dropping and it looks like we will be getting another taste of winter. But it’s March tomorrow, so the end is near. That’s another photo of […]
Notes From a Snow Bird
Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011
Sorry it has been so long. Last week was a whirl of activity, then I headed south with the family to get away from this horrible winter. We have a favorite place on the coast in South Carolina that we like to go to at this time of year when we can’t take any more […]
Widening My View
Wednesday, February 2nd, 2011
Here’s Char Rose again wandering the halls in my building. I recently added a new lens to my kit and I’m just starting to figure out what I can do with it. It’s a fisheye. Fisheye lenses have very limited usefulness. I’ve often said that each photographer has only 6-10 fisheye photos that he or she can […]