Archive for March, 2007

Solitude is peaceful

There’s something so wonderful about moments of solitude. They’re those times when everything else fades away and for a short, fleeting moment, everything is clear. I can focus in on a single issue and gain the sort of perception that allows me to see and understand it to its very core. There’s a sense of [...]

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Chat by the country fence

Done with the taxes, whew. Now I can have a little extra time in the evenings and maybe write some blog posts. That would be nice. I miss writing.

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Cold, crystal quiet

No, my site isn’t turning into a photo blog. It’s just that I am really busy lately, and only have time to post photos.

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The sun wears my worries away

Given that my time has been eaten up by taxes lately, this photo suits the occasion just fine:

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Making tracks

Seen in Cabin John Park, Potomac, MD.

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A walk through Georgetown

I’m almost done post-processing a series of photos I took during a walk through downtown Georgetown back in February. I used my new WCR (wide color range) method as I worked on them.
The day of the photo shoot, it was a blisteringly cold winter morning, and even though Ligia and I were both bundled up, [...]

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Got you where I want you

Isn’t that morning light amazing?

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Drunk animals

When we’re drunk, we’re no different from them, and we become someone else’s laughing stock. Something to keep in mind…

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Funny animal videos

Here’s something for a lazy Sunday afternoon. This first video is from a show where bunnies compete in various jumping feats. I’ve never seem anything like this before.

Some fellow really enjoys spanking his cat — and the cat seems to like it as well.

This little lamb is so cute I could hug him.

A horse gets [...]

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Camera review: FujiFilm FinePix S9100

Bottom line: love the camera body and the user interface, good lens, good grip, but utterly hamstrung by cheap CCD sensor. Read on for the details.

(Click on thumbnails to enlarge images)
I won’t bore you with the specs, which you can check out for yourselves. I’m going to focus on [...]

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