Showing posts with label Canon Rebel T1i. Show all posts
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Saturday, May 15, 2010

183.365 (Moment in Time)


(Sunday, 2 May 2010) The New York Times Lens Blog invited people to take a photo at 15:00 UTC (11:00am EDT) today depicting life at that moment. “The idea is to create an international mosaic, an astonishingly varied gallery of images that are cemented together by the common element of time.” I was at church that moment in time…

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

161.365 (Reflection of Photographers)


(Saturday, 10 April 2010) Visited Nay Aug Park while in Scranton with some friends. Eric was kind enough to let Sarah and I fool around with taking some photos of our reflections in his sunglasses.

Monday, April 12, 2010

156.365 (Bright Monday)


(Monday, 5 April 2010) Here’s proof that I still use my dslr. In honor of what is referred to as “Bright Monday” in Eastern Orthodoxy, swung by St. John’s Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Johnson City, New York. In my opinion, these domes are the most brilliant of the many “onion” domed churches in the Greater Binghamton area.

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

150.365 (Buffalo)


(Tuesday, 30 March 2010) They don’t make kitschy souvenirs like this anymore. This little buffalo easily weighs a pound.

148.365 (Eco-Palms Sunday)


(Sunday, 28 March 2010) Decided to attend Park Terrace UMC this morning (one of my photos was being shown, after all.) They distributed these Eco-Palms available from Lutheran World Service. The palms were sustainably grown and harvested in Guatemala and the farmers there were given a fare wage for their work.

146.365 (SX-70 Accessories)


(Friday, 26 March 2010) My Polaroid SX-70 and a few of the accessories I’ve picked up for it.

144.365 (A Bright Idea)


(Wednesday, 24 March 2010) Once again, the desire to continue my Project 365 won out over creativity.

143.365 (Sweet Dreams)


(Tuesday, 23 March 2010) Before I crawled underneath my beloved Hudson Bay blanket, realized I hadn’t taken a photo yet today. The random joys of working on my Project 365…

141.365 (Falling Bricks)


(Sunday, 21 March 2010) The smokestack is all that remains of the former Agway in Deposit, New York. I heeded the sign.

139.365 (Middle Gates)


(Friday, 19 March 2010) These stone gates mark off the upper end of the Sky Lake Private Road.

138.365 (Birding)


(Thursday, 18 March 2010) Migrating season has begun, so I keep my trusty Peterson’s Field Guide and binoculars close by for when random birds make a pit stop at my feeders.

137.365 (Road Block)


(Wednesday, 17 March 2010) Most of the snow has melted, but this pile is still holding on. Guess I’ll save the drive around the campground for another day…

135.365 (Side Street Garage)


(Monday, 15 March 2010) I had intended to shot some photos of an old Endicott-Johnson shoe factory, but this rather colorful garage caught my attention.

132.365 (Grand Central on a Friday Night)


(Friday, 12 March 2010) Arrived at Grand Central tonight to spend the weekend in the Big Apple. Read someplace that the tiles in Grand Central were designed to match human proportions so that it could be busy without feeling crowded or people constantly colliding into one another.

Friday, March 12, 2010

131.365 (Composting Class)


(Thursday, 11 March 2010) Tonight was the first class of the Master Composting course that I’m taking with my friend, Eric, at the Broome County Cornell Cooperative Extension. We’re hoping to start a comprehensive composting program at Sky Lake this spring.

129.365 (Top Shelf Polaroids)


(Tuesday, 9 March 2010) Some of my growing collection of Paul Giambarba Edition Polaroid film sleeves from PolaPremium/The Impossible Project.

128.365 (At the Carwash)


(Monday, 8 March 2010) Decided my car/mobile photo studio needed to be washed.

125.365 (Autographed Puck)


(Friday, 5 March 2010) A friend was at an event a couple years ago where David Silk (from the 1980 US Men's Hockey team) was signing autographs.

124.365 (Sunset Beyond the Trees)


(Thursday, 4 March 2010) Luckily there are plenty of trees surrounding my house to photograph for those days when I’m not feeling very creative.

123.365 (11:59)


(Wednesday, 3 March 2010) I inadvertently took a five-hour nap after supper tonight. Fortunately, I woke up in time to get a photo before the clock struck midnight.