Photos 224-230

Another week, another set of photos. Some landscapes, some food, a dog and a close-up. My favorite (after what we went through last night) has to be my weekly Keeley. Read the caption to get the complete story.

If your pictures aren’t good enough, you’re not close enough.   — Robert Capa

An Action-filled Week

Here they are, photos from the third week of June. I really liked the ones I got this week, especially the deer, the robin and the cows. It was an action-packed week, especially if you throw in the Keeley action shot. Good practice for Africa…less than two weeks to go.

I was born in Hoboken. I am an American. Photography is my passion. The search for Truth my obsession.    —Alfred Stieglitz

200 Days to go

With photo 165 today, I am 200 days away from the end of this 365 program. 165 photos is a good milestone, and so far, I am happy with some of the pics I have taken. Others not so much. This week, I must say I’ve taken some great forest shots. I think the first one I took last Monday, of the skateboarder in the forest, is my favorite photo-wise. However, my amazing grandson being promoted to high school is my sentimental favorite.

Don’t forget: if you click on the first shot, you can scroll through using your arrow keys or by swiping. Additionally, while viewing the individual photos, click the small ‘i’ at the bottom of the page to read the full caption and view my photographic metadata.

Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever… it remembers little things, long after you have forgotten everything.   —Aaron Siskind

152-158…your 365 photos for this week

This week had its ups and downs, and for the first time, even though I remembered to TAKE a photo, I forgot to POST a photo. So, I did that this morning and then posted another one this afternoon.

Midweek, we went to Olympia, and I took some photos along the way, but the best photo I captured was this one. It makes me incredibly proud to have these two as my grandchildren. For the first time, they performed in a school band concert together. Our grandson was wonderful, standing by his little sister and helping her. He might even be part of the reason she was awarded the “Most Outstanding Fifth Grade Band Performer.” These two are THE BEST!

That’s my favorite photo of the week. If I have to pick one that I posted before, I would have to say the shot of Keeley. We have hired a dog trainer, and she is making progress toward becoming the perfect dog.

Don’t forget: if you click on the first shot, you can scroll through using your arrow keys or by swiping. Also, while you are looking at the individual photos, click the small i at the bottom of the page to read the full caption and see my photographic metadata.

I went into photography because it seemed like the perfect vehicle for commenting on the madness of today’s existence.   —Robert Mapplethorpe

The Last of May

I can’t believe another month is done. That month has seen me start taking video, lots of flower pics and a weekly Keeley. I hope you have enjoyed the journey. This week was a little of everything but I have to say I think I like my photo of the two kids with the truck.

Don’t forget: if you click on the first shot, you can scroll through using your arrow keys or by swiping. Also, while you are looking at the individual photos, click the small i at the bottom of the page to read the full caption and see my photographic metadata.

I believe in living with the camera, and not using the camera.   —Dorothea Lange

6 Photos and a Video

As I mentioned, in prep for our trip to Africa, I need to learn how to switch from stills to video with my Nikon, so I shot another video this week. This time, I did some shorter videos and put them together. Not having edited video in years, this was a little of an adventure. You will need to go and check out the video on my 365 page (above in the menu).

I almost forgot. My favorite this week is the squirrel (I was informed it was NOT a chipmunk). But it might be the lake with reflections. I like them both.

Don’t forget: if you click on the first shot, you can scroll through using your arrow keys or by swiping. Also, while you are looking at the individual photos, click the small i at the bottom of the page to read the full caption and see my photographic metadata.

I look at the camera as sort of a missing link between motion picture photography and still photography.   —Jeff Bridges