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Damn good lunch....kudos to pal Ward Binns, owner of www.AirTightDesign.com & full-fledged vegan who ordered this a month ago & turned me on to it. Eat this @ www.97Estoria.com
The route to the outdoor gazebo and patio area which was part of the Royal Riblet estate.
Arbor Crest Wine Cellars
Spokane, Washington
August 20, 2024
Digital Zoneplate
There's a story behind this shot. While I'm shooting a tree in my front yard my neighbor Candy stops in the middle of the street in her car screaming "Mike! Mike!" pointing to something in the general direction of this shot. I go up to the car window and she's saying "shoot that, shoot that!" and I say "where?", she says "get in" and starts driving backwards for the length of two houses and stops. I get out and she says "there!". I look down at these cattails bathed in the most beautiful last rays of the sun before it sets behind the rooftops. I snap away and in a minute or two the light is gone. Oh, and I forgot to say, Candy is a photographer too and loves good light and what it reveals.
This is what I saw from my backyard two days ago! Unfortunately nobody can tell what this fire is going to do next. Having no wind for five days is mostly a blessing, but also a curse.
This was an experiment I tried. It's two mailing tubes, one inside the other, both painted black on the inside. The outer tube has a cap with a zoneplate in the center. The inside tube has a piece of white plastic stretched tight like a drum over the front opening. The white plastic is like ground glass and is the plane the image is focused on. Behind the white plastic is my D70 with the lens stuck into the tube to take the shot of the "ground glass".
I got this idea from Adam Holte.
My main course dish at Hometown Buffet in San Jose, CA. It includes fried fish fillets, mashed potatoes and gravy, BBQ riblets, mac n cheese, fries and fried chicken. (September 19, 2010)
Photo of the Day. Taken on the Alice in wonderland-esque grounds of the Riblet Manor, built 1924, now Arbor Crest Winery. Spokane Valley, WA.