Pensive

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1/40 second at f/4.0,  ISO 200, focal length 109mm

By all rights this image should not exist.  This was a spur-of-the-moment shot.  It was taken indoors, with oblique, late-afternoon light streaming through the window, and using shutter speed that was almost a third slower than my non-image-stabilized lens required.  I had just walked indoors and hadn’t bothered to adjust my ISO when I saw Marshall staring out the window.  He saw me raise the camera out of the corner of his eye and when he turned I grabbed the shot.  Miraculously, I the resulting image was razor-sharp.  Days like this it is better to be lucky than good.

Little Monster

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1/500 second at f/4.0, ISO 200, focal length 126mm

This is what happens when you combine a rainy day, an empty parking deck, and a two foot tall Godzilla wannabe.  This image was taken on July 4, 2008 and while the weather wasn’t cooperative, watching Mia charging up and down the parking deck more than made up for the intermittent showers.  And it only took three adults to keep her contained!

Welcome!

Welcome to my blog.  Here you will find recent images I have been created, as well as the occasional experiment, “Aha!” moments, works in progress, and other various and sundry hits-and-misses.  Thanks for visiting and I hope you drop by again soon!

Chris