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Very humble and modest meal.

Elisabeth plays a mean tin whistle

Paired with an expression of Gallic hauteur.

Here we find our talented crew gaffer taping a DSLR to a tea trolley.

 

Most of these takes were -of course- completely unusable. But with a little post production magic we got a nice result from one of them at least.

Renovating is taking place come Spring - seriously :-)

The Red Cross knows all too well about being prepared. So when the rains came, we shifted gears and moved the event indoors.

Hotel parking lot, Hartford, CT.

Max uses his binoculars as an improvised zoom lens for his point and shoot camera. Not as accurate, but surprisingly effective. You can see the photo he was taking here.

I quite enjoy photos of security objects and this was no exception. I think it was a bit over exposed but it's just something I'll have to work on.

As best we can tell, Owen saw someone use a microphone during the recent Inaguration and is trying to imitate it with my tripod. We can't explain why he says "hello" with a French accent.

Pastel on paper, 16x20, 2015

 

Improvised Horror Movie, 8 October 2016

Skirt pattern that I made up using an old sheet.

 

My second, much more invisible, invisible zipper

my father made egg cups out of the egg carton - soft boiled egg at left, shell goes at right. clever!

The Norwegian winter is upon us. Having lent my dual-CRT desktop to the school revue as a video editing system, and not having allocated the time to get my PDP-11 running in time for winter, I was forced to improvise.

There may be trouble ahead if the cable needs replacing later, but I'll run with it.

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