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Route 66 At Night Part 2
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Salvitur Ambulando
The moment my legs begin to move my thoughts begin to flow. Henry Thoreau
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After Polacon
I spent last weekend in Dallas/Denton Texas at the 10th annual Polacon hosted by the Instant Film Society. Good people down there and it felt great to get out and explore new towns while doing photowalks too.
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Max
I know, I know. I recently mentioned that I was content with the iPhone 12 but you know what? Those camera upgrades on the 13 Pro Max were just too tempting. I looked at upgrading the iPhone 12 to the as-yet-to-be-released 13 next week. You…
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Admiral Blvd & Lewis Ave
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Smokin’
I bought my first tobacco pipe almost two years ago but noticed shortly after that the varnish was getting worn. I finally decided to strip, sand, shape, stain, coat and polish and I couldn’t be more pleased with the results.
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Polacon 2021
I haven’t been to a photography conference since creating my own in Houston 12 years ago. This year I am headed to Dallas, Texas to attend the Instant Film Society’s Polacon. It will be great to attend an event with like-minded people to learn, share…
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Apple iPhone 4s On Display
The 4S from Grid is a piece of artwork made up of the individual parts of an old iPhone 4S put on display. Around forty pieces, the components are individually placed and glued on a white background, complete with measurements and labels so you know…
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Route 66 At Night
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Contentment
Satisfaction and technology for me is rare. When it comes to gadgets, I long to have the latest and greatest, especially with a personal computer, or camera. For far too long though, I’ve had to make do with the minimum, the cheapest, the hodge-lodge collection…
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Sonya
Say hello to Sonya, the Sony Alpha 6000 mirrorless digital camera. I just ordered her and she’ll arrive next week. This is my next, my first camera upgrade away from the bulkier, heavier, older DSLR’s. There are at least six advantages to mirrorless over DSLR:…
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Dune + Foundation
In anticipation of the upcoming movie versions of these sci-fi classics this fall, I am reading both Dune and Foundation. Dune was written in the 1960’s and Foundation was released in the 1950’s so does their relevance stack up over time? Hopefully the theatrical releases…