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And as usual I am also behind, I hope your symptoms of withdrawal from my not feeding your need for my deep philosophical views of the art of the photograph were not too bad. (I really know you just come back to see how bad I am going to destroy the proper use of grammar but I just type the ramblings the fly through my disjointed mind.)
Back on point Day 11: An Interesting Geological Feature.
As I signed off on my last post I mused of what type of dirt I was going to photograph for today's shot. Well I do believe that the beautiful sand storm we had Saturday led to the creation of the subject I found to shoot today. Who wooda thunk it that some'n good would come outta that nasty brown day. I had about decided the most interesting geological feature i was going to be able to shoot was a red sand hump where an old barbed wire fence caused sand to pile up after many years, and I captured a few interesting images of a sand hump. After i was done with the pics of the hump i started driving back to the barn when something caught my eye poking out of the ground. It looked like a sole of a shoe sticking up, I got out to investigate and saw that it was an old boot that had been buried in the ground for who knows how long and the wind Saturday has excavated it. It may not be a grand landscape from Arches National Park nut I thought it fit the assignment, if you don't then go suck an egg.
Enjoy and Come back tomorrow for Day 12: An Animal
Monday, November 28, 2011
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Day 10: Something Sentimental
Happy Thanksgiving (better late than never)!!!
I think I am going to keep today's post short. It has been a great day, had a wonderful thanksgiving meal with Wende's family, watched Pumpkin Chunkin, ate leftovers, I guess the only bad part of my day was the Aggies (ugh nuff said).
I already had an idea of what i was going to shoot today since we were going to be at Nadine's house. My subject is a 1979 year model Case 2290. Why you ask is my subject an old tractor and why is it sentimental? This was the first new tractor dad ever bought, I remember well driving it as a kid it was our workhorse of the farm it did everything, but time passed and it was replaced by newer and bigger tractors and this little guy has been put to pasture working at the hay farm in Hobbs, an easy life for an old guy.
Tomorrow: An Interesting Geological Feature What will I choose Dirt, Dirt or Dirt
I think I am going to keep today's post short. It has been a great day, had a wonderful thanksgiving meal with Wende's family, watched Pumpkin Chunkin, ate leftovers, I guess the only bad part of my day was the Aggies (ugh nuff said).
I already had an idea of what i was going to shoot today since we were going to be at Nadine's house. My subject is a 1979 year model Case 2290. Why you ask is my subject an old tractor and why is it sentimental? This was the first new tractor dad ever bought, I remember well driving it as a kid it was our workhorse of the farm it did everything, but time passed and it was replaced by newer and bigger tractors and this little guy has been put to pasture working at the hay farm in Hobbs, an easy life for an old guy.
Tomorrow: An Interesting Geological Feature What will I choose Dirt, Dirt or Dirt
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Day 9: Somewhere you like to relax
If you know me you should know this shouldn't be too hard for me. I am a pretty laid back dude and anywhere i am is as good place as any to relax. There are plenty of places to relax but the assignment is for a somewhere you LIKE to relax, well I like to relax wherever i am but some places are more relaxing and enjoyable than others. I mean you could relax while you are in the doctors office (Depending on what type of Doctor or what procedure you are having done some you sure had better be relaxed or it could be painful) But inst it better and less productive to relax laying back in a hammock on the beach. Since it is a little over a month before I will be relaxing on a beach, I though i would share one of my favorite spots and ways to just lay back and chill to the max.at the most relaxing place in town.
If you guessed the most relaxing place in town is home you are correct, winner winner chicken dinner. The pool is closed and it is just a bit nippley to be relaxing in the pool this time of the year. The recliner is an awesome place to relax but the TV and laptop are just a little to distracting to get to the point of nirvana total relaxation. I am a man and all real manly men enjoy and like to relax during their time on the pot, but when I brought this idea up it was quickly vetoed by the lovely ladies of the house with a groaning GROSS.
It really doesn't get better than setting on the back deck reading a book, (I know it is a Kindle not a true book but if you love to read and don't have a Kindle you need one they rock) kicked back in the zero gravity lounger enjoying a beautiful fall day.
Merry Thanksgiving Eve Y'all
Come back for Day Ten: Something sentimental
If you guessed the most relaxing place in town is home you are correct, winner winner chicken dinner. The pool is closed and it is just a bit nippley to be relaxing in the pool this time of the year. The recliner is an awesome place to relax but the TV and laptop are just a little to distracting to get to the point of nirvana total relaxation. I am a man and all real manly men enjoy and like to relax during their time on the pot, but when I brought this idea up it was quickly vetoed by the lovely ladies of the house with a groaning GROSS.
It really doesn't get better than setting on the back deck reading a book, (I know it is a Kindle not a true book but if you love to read and don't have a Kindle you need one they rock) kicked back in the zero gravity lounger enjoying a beautiful fall day.
Merry Thanksgiving Eve Y'all
Monday, November 21, 2011
Days 7 and 8
Day 7: Something Green
Well something green sure as heck should be easy for me since I an a farmer and there is plenty of green to be found around the farm. We have green in all shades, the gorgeous blue-green of cotton, yellow-green of peanuts, bright green of newly emerging wheat, the pungent green of a steaming cow patty, and of course John Deere green in all its shade from shiny and new to well used and faded to perfection.
"Well why didn't you just take a picture of on of those things and throw it up to stay on schedule we have been waiting on pins and needles for your next post." I know that is what everyone has been thinking over the last couple days waiting on me to update my blog. Not really i know you were too busy watching football. Here is why i didn't post a pic of one of the obvious farm shots, first off it is late fall and the only thing growing and green is some seedling wheat, that isn't too photogenic yet, and weeds that are too dumb to realize that it has frozen and they are supposed to be dead, I am keeping the steamer in mind for another photo opportunity so you may still see it in the future and I already did the John Deere thing.
While walking around Daddy Doc's old shop looking for something interesting to shoot I saw this old screwdriver sticking into a board holding a key. I am not sure what the key goes to since we don't keep that old building locked since Cory took Old Blue to KC, Cory has that old truck looking good. I liked the look and decided that this would be my subject for "Something Green"
Day 8: Something Tall
Guess what, I found the subject for my next challenge on the farm amazing isn't it? I think part of this challenge is to take something you see everyday and find an artistic and unique way to capture in in one of the categories of the challenge. When I first saw the challenge of the day was something tall I thought I had better call up my buddy Kurt, he is tall, but then I dont always go for the obvious, so lets look for something else.
I decided to use the old overhead fertilizer bins for today's shoot, might as well use them for something, as much as fertilizer costs I don't see them getting filled until we recover form this dad'gum drought. They are tall I am guessing about 40' or so. I stood under them shooting up the leg by the latter to force the perspective to make them look even taller.
A little work in Light room to give them a harder more industrial look, so here we go with "Something Tall"
Come back tomorrow for Day 9: Somewhere you like to relax.
Well something green sure as heck should be easy for me since I an a farmer and there is plenty of green to be found around the farm. We have green in all shades, the gorgeous blue-green of cotton, yellow-green of peanuts, bright green of newly emerging wheat, the pungent green of a steaming cow patty, and of course John Deere green in all its shade from shiny and new to well used and faded to perfection.
"Well why didn't you just take a picture of on of those things and throw it up to stay on schedule we have been waiting on pins and needles for your next post." I know that is what everyone has been thinking over the last couple days waiting on me to update my blog. Not really i know you were too busy watching football. Here is why i didn't post a pic of one of the obvious farm shots, first off it is late fall and the only thing growing and green is some seedling wheat, that isn't too photogenic yet, and weeds that are too dumb to realize that it has frozen and they are supposed to be dead, I am keeping the steamer in mind for another photo opportunity so you may still see it in the future and I already did the John Deere thing.
While walking around Daddy Doc's old shop looking for something interesting to shoot I saw this old screwdriver sticking into a board holding a key. I am not sure what the key goes to since we don't keep that old building locked since Cory took Old Blue to KC, Cory has that old truck looking good. I liked the look and decided that this would be my subject for "Something Green"
Day 8: Something Tall
Guess what, I found the subject for my next challenge on the farm amazing isn't it? I think part of this challenge is to take something you see everyday and find an artistic and unique way to capture in in one of the categories of the challenge. When I first saw the challenge of the day was something tall I thought I had better call up my buddy Kurt, he is tall, but then I dont always go for the obvious, so lets look for something else.
I decided to use the old overhead fertilizer bins for today's shoot, might as well use them for something, as much as fertilizer costs I don't see them getting filled until we recover form this dad'gum drought. They are tall I am guessing about 40' or so. I stood under them shooting up the leg by the latter to force the perspective to make them look even taller.
A little work in Light room to give them a harder more industrial look, so here we go with "Something Tall"
Come back tomorrow for Day 9: Somewhere you like to relax.
Labels:
30 day,
Agriculture,
farming,
John Deere,
Photography
Friday, November 18, 2011
Day 6: A Colleague
Today's challenge is to shoot a Colleague, sometimes that would be a therapeutic release and not a challenge, but i guess that is not exactly the meaning the author of the challenge had in mind. Websters defines colleague as: a fellow worker or member of a staff, department, profession, etc Webster defines it better than me, my definition is: Bubba that works with me. Well I was out working with John yesterday and after we were finished for the day and knowing that the photo of the day was supposed to be of a colleague, so I grabbed the camera outta the truck and snapped a couple off. John is a hard worker, as a matter of fact he did all the work i just pointed him in the right direction and told him how fast to do it (I'm a nice co-worker huh wanna job?)
Well it is time for John and I to get back to work, so enjoy my colleague, John Deere.
All my guys that work around here are great, and i don't know how I would get along with out them. We are all scattered out doing what needs to be done so I didn't even see any of them to snap a pic of any of them.
Come back Tomorrow and see what the Challenge: Green will bring.
Well it is time for John and I to get back to work, so enjoy my colleague, John Deere.
All my guys that work around here are great, and i don't know how I would get along with out them. We are all scattered out doing what needs to be done so I didn't even see any of them to snap a pic of any of them.
Come back Tomorrow and see what the Challenge: Green will bring.
Labels:
30 day,
Agriculture,
John Deere,
Photography
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Day 5: Some Shadows
Well todays creativity challenge should be an easy one especially out here where we are deep in the grasp of La Nina and her drought and endless high pressure sure makes for good sun so good shadows. (I don't know how to put the little ~ over the n so live with it, if I was still in school and taking spanish I would probably know but I don't and this is about learning photography not tilde insertion 101) But what do I do yep you guessed it I procrastinated and it got dark on me no easy outs on todays photo, or was it my inner demon saying don't take the easy way out you have that high dollar flash, that you really should learn to use, use it force the daylight loving shadow to make an unscheduled nighttime appearance.
How should I get the shadow to come out to visit? First things first, let there be light, or get the flash out and put it on a light stand but not just any light stand I had a totally rad gnarly to the max voice activated light stand that kinda did what i wanted, Thanks Mom! Next on the agenda what to use to coax the shadow out of, yeah you guessed it oh Zoee wanna come outside in the cold and dark to be my model yet again. What am i forgetting...Ah the camera I set it on the tripod, set the mode dial to the dreaded manual used f8@1 sec and iso 100 for my basic exposure setting, the flash was going to do all the work anyway so I set the cameras flash to commander and the off camera flash was the slave also set to manual and an output of 1/2 power.
OK here is the Pic I have Words With Friends to play enough blogging for tonight. (AggieBonfire is my WWF name if anyone is up for a game)
See you tomorrow for Day 6: A Colleague
How should I get the shadow to come out to visit? First things first, let there be light, or get the flash out and put it on a light stand but not just any light stand I had a totally rad gnarly to the max voice activated light stand that kinda did what i wanted, Thanks Mom! Next on the agenda what to use to coax the shadow out of, yeah you guessed it oh Zoee wanna come outside in the cold and dark to be my model yet again. What am i forgetting...Ah the camera I set it on the tripod, set the mode dial to the dreaded manual used f8@1 sec and iso 100 for my basic exposure setting, the flash was going to do all the work anyway so I set the cameras flash to commander and the off camera flash was the slave also set to manual and an output of 1/2 power.
OK here is the Pic I have Words With Friends to play enough blogging for tonight. (AggieBonfire is my WWF name if anyone is up for a game)
See you tomorrow for Day 6: A Colleague
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Day 3 & 4
Today it is time to double up and catch up. I am not really behind but ahead, I already have today's photo ready so I will get it up on the same post.
Day 3: Somebody that you Love.
OK, so Drew Barrymore wasn't available for a photo shoot today, but more importantly both my beautiful girls were. It seem like the only time Zoee will climb into our laps is when she is attempting to delay going to bed or when she has to know what you are looking at on the computer. Last night it was the latter, Dee was looking at embroidery designs for her new machine and Zoee had to get on the couch on top of her and give her input, so a grat time to grab the camera and see what will come together. Worked over a little more than usual in Lightroom to give it a warm fuzzy look and cropped down to remove the living room as a background and bring in the area of interest to my two loves.
Day 4: Your Favorite Drink
Well Beer Duh! Well it once was but I seem to have grown up or just gotten tired of feeling like crap the next day, don't get me wrong I still love beer Bud Light Lime is my current goto adult beverage and I am becoming more fond of red wines 14 Hands Cabernet rocks.
The next logical choice for the favorite drink photo was a Red Solo Cup, but i thought it was just a little too fadish and i didn't feel like drinking a bunch of beer so i could have the bottles to set a poor broken red solo cup on top of in a trash can for the love me and leave me photo that i saw in my head.
So i settled on what is my favorite drink, goes good with any meal, nothing is more refreshing on a hot day, always cool and refreshing with a little kick. With out further delay my favorite drink.
Too corny? I like it shows off my rockin sidewalk art skills and a little Light room magic to give it a little more depth. Enjoy "Ice T"
Come back for Day 5: Some Shadows.
Day 3: Somebody that you Love.
OK, so Drew Barrymore wasn't available for a photo shoot today, but more importantly both my beautiful girls were. It seem like the only time Zoee will climb into our laps is when she is attempting to delay going to bed or when she has to know what you are looking at on the computer. Last night it was the latter, Dee was looking at embroidery designs for her new machine and Zoee had to get on the couch on top of her and give her input, so a grat time to grab the camera and see what will come together. Worked over a little more than usual in Lightroom to give it a warm fuzzy look and cropped down to remove the living room as a background and bring in the area of interest to my two loves.
Day 4: Your Favorite Drink
Well Beer Duh! Well it once was but I seem to have grown up or just gotten tired of feeling like crap the next day, don't get me wrong I still love beer Bud Light Lime is my current goto adult beverage and I am becoming more fond of red wines 14 Hands Cabernet rocks.
The next logical choice for the favorite drink photo was a Red Solo Cup, but i thought it was just a little too fadish and i didn't feel like drinking a bunch of beer so i could have the bottles to set a poor broken red solo cup on top of in a trash can for the love me and leave me photo that i saw in my head.
So i settled on what is my favorite drink, goes good with any meal, nothing is more refreshing on a hot day, always cool and refreshing with a little kick. With out further delay my favorite drink.
Come back for Day 5: Some Shadows.
Labels:
30 day,
Iced tea,
Photography,
Zoee
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