Photography
Autumn Leaves
Autumn Leaves
Day 40 – Project 365
Oak leaves found on my walk the other day. Shot with a vintage Nikon AF 50mm lens at ƒ/2.8.
Autumn Leaves
Day 40 – Project 365
Oak leaves found on my walk the other day. Shot with a vintage Nikon AF 50mm lens at ƒ/2.8.
Working Latte
Day 39 – Project 365
When it comes to working on a stormy Sunday, espresso, steamed milk and some pumpkin pie spice are my friends.
Day 38 – Project 365
A moss and fern covered tree found on Mountain Home road between Scholls and Sherwood, Oregon.
The 365 Day Photo Challenge is take a photo every day with an old school manual focus 50mm lens (or equivalent), to improve your artistic eye for photographic composition.
Day 37 – Project 365
Late afternoon at the Pumpkin Patch, a backlit sunflower is popular with the honey bees.
The 365 Day Photo Challenge is take a photo every day with an old school manual focus 50mm lens (or equivalent), to improve your artistic eye for photographic composition.
A recent visit to the Pumpkin Patch. The majority of the photos I take for this series are within walking distance of our house. Walking around with an X-Pro2 and 50mm (equivalent) lens. Day 36 – Project 365.
Day 34 – Project 365
Cumulonimbus clouds forming above the trees and horizon.
The majority of the photos I take for this series are within walking distance of our house.
The 365 Day Photo Challenge is take a photo every day with an old school manual focus 50mm lens (or equivalent), to improve your artistic eye for photographic composition.
Day 33 – Project 365
Someone arranging furniture in the woods.
The majority of the photos I take for this series are within walking distance of our house.
An ornate manhole cover found on my walk, imploring to protect our streams.
The majority of the photos I take for this series are within walking distance of our house.
The 365 Day Photo Challenge is take a photo every day with an old school manual focus 50mm lens (or equivalent), to improve your artistic eye for photographic composition.
Progress marches on… These apartments stand right where I took my photo in the wheat field 19 years ago (7/14/2012). See yesterday’s photo posting.
I took this photo over 19 years ago (7/14/2012). We have lived on the edge of the Urban Growth Boundary for over 20 years. I suspect this wheat field, which has been here on the south slope of Cooper Mountain for at least 50, if not 100 years. Last year they plowed up the wheat field for good and built 4-story apartment buildings and a parking lot.