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Part of the detailed how-to writeup here: abella.net/?page_id=306

 

Find out more - 3dprinterforum.org/

From MAGfest, a music and gaming con in Alexandria. Working on a We Love DC writeup for Wednesday, so, you know, check back there later.

Went to the Soopa Show. I loved it... check out sakiwrotewhat.com for a writeup...

 

The Mr. took this one-- I was too short. >_<

Mumbai Bounces Back! Leopold Reopens

See more pics and writeup on my blog:

arunshanbhag

 

budurl.com/sesv

Writeup here: mr-chompers.blogspot.com/2010/01/firstshootwithlightpanel...

 

Settings: Ambient is effectively gone. Not sure the ratio between the two flashes, but the output is 2:1, the main on the face double the brightness of the side light. The main is in a less efficient modifier, but it's also physically closer. I'd say side is 1 stop over neutral grey, and the main 1.5 stops.

Full paint correction and interior detail on a HARD WORKNG Mercedes Viano. Read the full writeup here: tinyurl.com/qa5ywxa

Dinner at Kiasu.

Read the writeup at www.tehbus.com

Franz Ferdinand at First Avenue in Minneapolis on 29 April, 2009.

 

Great show. Full writeup coming to my blog soon.

 

Writeup at the Honda Canada Booth 2006 December Bike Show

Slave set to 1/64 snooted camera left...shadow fun.

 

Full writeup at www.flashflavor.com/2007/09/08/117/shoot-the-cake.html

Caitlin had her turn as the super kid in her kindergarten class and this is the sign they do to show some of the things thier classmates say about them.

In the August issue of Budget Living Magazine there's a one page writeup on Dan and I. It's not my favorite photo from the shoot nor the best quote but it's still pretty fun to have a full page article.

O J Squeezy - his writeup said he was shy, but I walked into his roam room and he started a loud drumbeat of meows, which only ceased when he'd gotten enough petting. And then he would flop on the floor and look cute in between going for more pets. What a sweetie. His writeup says he is afraid of loud or sudden noises (except, I guess, the ones he makes himself!) so he needs a home that will meet that description. He has FIV so must be an only cat or live with other FIV cats. (Despite how it appears looking at the FIV cats at C.A.T., they are not all ginger toms.) He found a new home 3 August 2014.

April 1899 writeup for the the Bemis & Call No. 50 "S" handle pipe wrench. The gripping action of these wrenches is similar to the "alligator" wrench.

Mumbai Bounces Back! Leopold Reopens

See more pics and writeup on my blog:

arunshanbhag.com

 

budurl.com/sesv

Three photos with the same writeup....

 

This is my favorite open-field at sunrise location, on Mulliken Road a couple miles south of town. You can see for a couple miles, looking east, while the trees and structures (and even the telephone poles) give you elements to structure a photograph that isn't just open fields.

 

I've mentioned, from time to time, my shoot-reframe-refocus-shoot-repeat photographic habits. Here's an excellent example. In just over a minute I shot fifteen photographs with four distinct framings, with minor settings changes between most of the snaps. All were shot from the same location and in generally the same direction, though I panned from northeast to southeast over the session.

 

This is how I work, folks.

 

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This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps.

 

366 Snaps project discussion and stats for November 17.

Wobbie's E30 for Canibeat.com.

Full writeup and photos can be found here:

www.canibeat.com/2012/05/teal-with-it-robert-langelier-e30/

Write-up and (naturally) photos by yours truly.

Amboy Church.

 

A writeup of my trip here.

From MAGfest, a music and gaming con in Alexandria. Working on a We Love DC writeup for Wednesday, so, you know, check back there later.

Part of the detailed how-to writeup here: abella.net/?page_id=306

 

Find out more - 3dprinterforum.org/

The blush ball is the pussyfooters party with a purpose they raise money for metro a women and children's charity. Find out more at pussyfooters.org.

 

Writeup: smellcircus.com/pussyfooters-blush-ball-nola-jan-2015/

 

Photos:

www.flickr.com/photos/sp1te/sets/72157649817128460/

 

Stay Up art show featuring Miss Lotus.. write up in the creative loafing

From MAGfest, a music and gaming con in Alexandria. Working on a We Love DC writeup for Wednesday, so, you know, check back there later.

Eleanor's writeup from the SPCR website:

ELEANOR…is a darling SEAL POINT SIAMESE. She is 2 years old, spayed and has her claws. She weighs a slim 7 pounds and has an easy, short coat and bright blue eyes. Eleanor came to us from a local shelter and was, as her foster mom describes her, “fur and bones.” She was very ill from her time at the shelter but through the constant TLC of her caregiver she has made a full recovery and is certainly ready for her FurEver Home! Eleanor is a very SMART, busy, playful kitty who is always on the move and loves to be by her people (Very social!). She is a bit talkative and likes to be a part of whatever is going on. Currently she is not a lap cat (too busy!) but that could change as she gets older. She loves to be pet and is quite affectionate. Eleanor will probably be fine with other pets as long as she is slowly and properly introduced. She did get used to the dog in her foster home, and though she tends to be dominant with other cats she would probably be fine with an easy-going male. Eleanor is very gentle with her playing and would be a good family cat with respectful kids.

Full paint correction and interior detail on a HARD WORKNG Mercedes Viano. Read the full writeup here: tinyurl.com/qa5ywxa

Here is the cover of the new St. Augustine Magazine.

Cherry Island Landfill, Wilmington, DE

 

These photos are from last year, and here is a writeup of what was then my first landfill trip : )

"My first visit to a Landfill for the sake of birding (Thanks to Mike Smith for leading the trip). Though maybe not the most pleasant place to be, there were GULLS. Lesser Black-backed Gulls were nearly as numerous as the Great Black-backs. A good number of Laughing Gulls have also arrived. The real treat, of course, were 2 first-winter Iceland Gulls and 1 first-winter Glaucous Gull. A brief foray to the ponds at the neighboring wastewater treatment plant (Hey - does this place get any better?) produced hundreds of ducks, including many alternate male Ruddy Ducks. Gorgeous."

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