
A hot cup of tea with the sun shining just so – and the sugar I hoped to photograph quickly dissolved away. Still, the resulting image was a good one.
photography / journal

I wish you a happy, peaceful thanksgiving, one that is filled with contentment, and if possible, joy.

A photo of a box of light bulbs. Fluorescents, incandescents, halogens, floods, et cetera. Made for a cool photo when lit by LEDs.

Zero. Zilch. Nada. That’s about how inspired I am to blog today (this week, in point of fact). In honor of this inspired output, I bring you nothing.
I mean zero.

What’s more fun than carving nine jack-o-lanterns with power tools? Throwing them out the window after Halloween!

I had a lot of fun getting ready for this self portrait, and would have been disappointed in the results if not for the power of Adobe’s Lightroom software to really punch the contrast in this last installment of Black and White week.

Today’s entry to Black and White week brings us an image of the night sky – but no stars. See how black and white processing can make a misty evening seem more dramatic.
I am an MBA with a Six Sigma Black Belt and a camera.
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