The Norman Rockwell exhibit at Gilcrease museum was a brilliant behind
the painting look at his photography. Throwing in a green screen and a
bit of fuckery at the end made it even better.
shenanigans
Sometimes I break stuff
Work In Progress
I’ve been negligent lately in my research for the story I want to create. I haven’t, however, been completely disengaged according to all the notes and ideas jotted down. I don’t want to half-ass this but other responsibilities are taking over too. In the mean time, here is a sneak peek:
Work In Progress
I’ve been negligent lately in my research for the story I want to
create. I haven’t, however, been completely disengaged according to all
the notes and ideas jotted down. I don’t want to half-ass this but other
responsibilities are taking over too. In the mean time, here is a sneak
peek:
Pleasant Distractions
These are the pleasant distractions currently occupying my attention in no particular order…
- My secret, ambitious book project
- hikery
- portrait photography projects
- re-learning javascript, html5, CSS
- building my photography group
- re-building my server
- wandering
- writing more for my website
- audio/video updates on my progress
Currently
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Hikery at Turkey Mountain urban wilderness area. 04/11/2018
36.1863688, -96.2376300
iPhone 8 Plus back dual camera 6.6mm f/2.8
VSCO Polaroid Instant 5
Coding Misadventures
Or another working title: what a tangled web I weave.
Delving back into coding but this time with some basics like javascript (finally).
Mostly Cloudy At The Center Of The Universe
iPhone 8 Plus 3.99mm f/1.8
Processed with Snapseed
Coding Misadventures
Or another working title: what a tangled web I weave.
Delving back into coding but this time with some basics like javascript (finally).
[soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/423113886″ params=”visual=true&liking=false&sharing=false&auto_play=false&show_comments=false&continuous_play=false&origin=tumblr” width=”100%” height=”540″ iframe=”true” /]
Audio library of woodpeckers singing on the Midland Valley trail in the middle of Tulsa, Oklahoma