That didn’t take long, did it? Glad I got all those shots of the leaves on the trees while the weather was good. They all disappeared in the space of about a week.
Category Archives: Photography
Little Bug
Definitely not my finest work. Quite shaky, but the subject is so cute it helps redeem me just a tiny bit. I was overrun with work and tired this day, and I only took six pictures, and three of them were of this little girl, and this was the best. Kind of pathetic, that, but there are some days where that’s all I’ve got in me.
Early Drive
Squashed
Covered with Color
It rained this week and brought a lot of the leaves to the ground. Now my yard looks like it’s blanketed with oranges and reds and browns and yellows. It really looks kind of magical when it’s like this. Makes it nice to pull up in the driveway. This is definitely one of the highest highlights of living in the Midwest. Simply beautiful, even on a cloudy day like today.
Morning Sky
I LOVE THESE COLORS! This is not the greatest picture I’ve ever composed, but I love the color and texture in this sunrise! I had to put it up!
I was on my way to work this morning, and as I turned the corner to head west I caught a view of the sky that I couldn’t see on my block. It was simply amazing! I stopped for a second and thought, “Man, I’m running late. I gotta get going.” I drove down the street a block, stopped at the stop sign, looked in the rearview mirror, and went, “I HAVE to shoot that!”
There was no one behind me, so I put it in park, jumped out, flipped the camera on, and squeezed off two quick shots. One was blurry, as I used slow shutter speed and wiggled it, but this one came out. The clouds were just amazing. Unbelievable! I wish I could have stood there for another 120 seconds, because two minutes later at another light I looked in the mirror, and the whole sky had gone brilliant gold. It was just one of those moments when everything looks beautiful.
Triangle, Triangle(s)…5
Number five in the series of installments, and look how close we are to being finished! I have just a few minutes left to put in on one of them, and then we’ll be done! Per Melissa, I’m thinking on ideas involving circles for the next one. I didn’t own the color black until we were halfway through these, and tonight Jem decided that she was going to add tons of black around the squiggly things. Personally, I think that was brilliant, really made the colors jump off the page!
Fall Colors
Smoothing Things Over
And, following on yesterday’s post, here we have pop giving me a hand with the rolling ball sculpture project. I wanted to put a wood base underneath it so that it would be a little easier for the kids to pick up and move and possibly not quite so likely that they’d grab onto the frame itself and bend it. (I hope, anyway.) Plus, it eliminates the possibility of the bare wire scratching any tabletops.
I asked dad if he had any scrap, and my only desire was that it not be plywood, because the sandwiched nature of that wood looks unattractive when viewed from the edge, which this would show. Pop leads me over the the scrap box and says, “Well, here’s what I have – some pine…here’s some mahogany if that’ll work…” and he has real wood! I grabbed this kind of streaky-looking piece and said, “What’s this?”
“Oh, that’s some spalted maple a fella gave me. Most of it was too water damaged and I had to throw it out.”
It was awesome looking, but an extremely rough cut.
“Sure. I can plane it or maybe sand it.”
So here’s dad doing some sanding on the piece after we got it cut down to size. Turns out it’s going to need some planing, as it’s just too rough for the sander to do an adequate job, but it’s going to be awesome. Spalted maple has all these black lines in the grain where water got in and discolored it. It’s a very unique look. Can’t wait to show it to you guys when it’s finished!
Roll ’em
Did I say I was finished with this? I think I did…the other day. Maybe? Silly me. I can never stop improving something. In this photo there’s one improvement that’s readily viewable, and that’s the little leg there at the lower right corner. You can even see I haven’t soldered it in place yet. I removed the simple spiraled curl that had previously been the terminus of the whole shebang, and I added a ramp to that last spiral and had it curve around to the lower right there. Nice, eh? Makes it a lot easier for little kids to get at the marbles and put them back up top for another trip.
Next up is to have dad help me make a nice wood base for it.