by Jim Bellomo | Aug 17, 2025 | 365
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.
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Trying some “flat food photography” today. And this particular dish I made for dinner is one of the most colorful things I make. It’s called Taverna Salad and it is delicious. It might be the best dinner salad I have ever had. And because there is no lettuce, it stays great in the refrigerator as leftovers. If you would like the recipe, send me a note.
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Got up early this morning for a walk to beat the heat (we’re supposed to hit 90 today), and that gave me a chance to shoot this while I was out. It’s a drainage pond on the far side of Redmond Ridge. I like this particular walk because it is mostly flat and just straight out and straight back. The photo was taken with my iPhone 16 in Apple’s version of Camera RAW, which I wish would just open in Adobe’s Camera RAW and not as a TIFF in Photoshop. Who still uses TIFFs?
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Out for a walk today and crossing a wooden walkway about two miles from our place. This walkway goes over a bog/swamp. I have taken photos from this walkway many times but this might be the first time I shot the entry way.
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Most of today was kind of gray, so I felt the need for some color. I got out my macro lens and took a shot of my mug filled with Sharpies. I used to use these for business, but now that I am retired, I only use them for birthday cards. I have a label format I use for analog birthday cards that prints the name, address, and a set of four balloons. I print the address and return address labels and then color all eight balloons each a different color.
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Really rainy day today. Not pouring, but constant drizzle. I had an appointment in Bellevue, so I thought I would take a photo of Seattle from Medina City Hall. Medina is a tiny town surrounded by the much larger city of Bellevue. But Medina is kind of special. It has one of the highest per capita income populations in the USA. I was about 10 houses away from Bill Gates’s mansion when I took this photo. I promise to go back and show you what it looks like when it is sunny.
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One of the great things about the Pacific Northwest is that after a day of rain and clouds, you get a day like today. Big white, fluffy clouds and the bluest skies. Everything just feels clean. I went out for my walk today on a new trail that has just opened. I parked at the Redmond Saturday Market and then set out to walk three miles up the trail and three miles back. When I reached the turnaround point, I took this shot. A truly beautiful day.
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This is the weekly Keeley, but it might be the week we’re most happy about. Our usually rambunctious dog stopped doing anything last night and just lay on the floor. When she moved, she would moan or whine as if she were hurt. Then she vomited her bedtime snack, and that was it. We headed to the emergency vet, but we’re happy now because everything seems to be back to normal. The vet checked her out thoroughly and couldn’t find anything wrong. Of course, when we got to the vet hospital, she suddenly came alive with all the other dogs and cats there. I told Kathleen it was kind of like taking your car to a mechanic because it’s making a weird noise, and then once you arrive, it doesn’t make the noise anymore. But she appears to be back to her usual self this afternoon. This picture, by the way, shows what greets me every time I go somewhere, no matter how long I stay. She’s inside the door to the laundry room that leads to the garage, whining until I come in.
If your pictures aren’t good enough, you’re not close enough. — Robert Capa
by Jim Bellomo | Jun 22, 2025 | 365
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.
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My other passion, besides photography, is cooking, which I truly love. Over the years, I’ve realized that this is how I express my affection for friends and relatives. I enjoy cooking for those I care about… or even like. Tomorrow, we’re having friends over, meaning I spent some of today preparing and will spend a lot of tomorrow cooking, and I LOVE IT! These books are just a few of the cookbooks I own; I got rid of many more when we moved three years ago. I kept the ones I really love, even though I hardly ever use them. Most of my best recipes (even the ones that came out of these books) are on my iPad in an app called Paprika, maybe the best app I own.
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I took an afternoon walk on a trail next to the Snoqualmie River in Duvall, a small town just east of where we live on Redmond Ridge.
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It was a sunny, dusty day, but I captured some good greenery shots before they turn brown later this summer.
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The robin and cow shots are just me practicing my wildlife skills for Africa. Two weeks from tomorrow…we fly!
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A quick shot I took today with my phone while my son and I attended a Seattle Mariners game. My kids and I have been going to Mariners games since the early 1990s. My son and I aim to catch at least one game each year. This year we’ve already been to two. It’s one of the ways I’ve bonded with both my kids. It’s been a while since I’ve gone to a game with my daughter, but that was her gift to me for Father’s Day, so we will be going (with Joel and the grandkids) in August. If you don’t live in Seattle, T-Mobile Park is gorgeous. It’s a great place to watch a game, and today we had really good seats.
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Took Keeley to the dog park today. She had a great time, and it gave me a chance to practice my action photography. I think she is happiest when I throw a ball for her. One thing we have learned is that we have to limit how many times we throw the ball. With her hip dysplasia, if we throw the ball more than that, she can barely walk the next day. As it is, she is panting beyond belief after only ten throws.
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The two teens and a fawn.
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The two teens
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This is mom.
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You may notice that there are five deer: a mother lying down, two teenagers (the ones with antlers—probably born last year), and two fawns—probably born this year.
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On Fridays, I drive into downtown Redmond to grocery shop. I visit our local supermarket (QFC), Trader Joe’s, and on some days, PCC (our local food co-op). This morning, I drove by a large grassy area that I pass every time I head downtown. Today, I looked over and saw seven deer just standing there, eating grass. Unfortunately, there was no place to pull over, so I had to pass on photographing them. Ninety minutes later, as I was headed home, I was amazed to see that they were still there, still eating grass. Now, with very little traffic, I was able to pull off the road, get out, and shoot to my heart’s content. That’s why you get five photos today.
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Yesterday, another person doing a 365 in the group that started with me back in January mentioned that he had taken his granddaughter to the Strawberry Festival in their Colorado city. Unfortunately, he said there were no strawberries. Well, maybe that’s because they are all here. This year, we have had the most amazing strawberries: sweet, dark, and juicy. The young lady who has sold them to me for the last three weeks at our Saturday Market told me that this varietal is a darker and sweeter strawberry, but they don’t last as long as the less sweet ones. I told her it was fine if they didn’t last as long because we always eat them in no time at all.
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While out for a walk today with Keeley, we reached a wooden walkway over the final section of a lake that I have shared photos of previously. It was a beautiful day with a lovely sky. We had rain all day yesterday and this morning, but by the time we walked, it began to clear up. Later, it warmed up for a while, which made us both feel hot as we walked on the streets. Fortunately, I had brought water with me for her. I must say I took this with my phone using Apple’s version of Camera RAW, and I am NOT happy with the quality. It has become clear that Apple’s RAW is not meant for everything. That’s why I shoot with my Nikon—for better control over my photos.
I was born in Hoboken. I am an American. Photography is my passion. The search for Truth my obsession. —Alfred Stieglitz
by Jim Bellomo | Jun 15, 2025 | 365
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.
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It’s not often that you see a skateboarder riding through the forest, but that’s what I witnessed today. He was kind enough to provide me with a focal point for my shot. I had come to this location to capture the various shades of light in the forest, and he just happened to come along.
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I went out for a short photo walk today. I found this gorgeous tree that was completely pink a week ago. Now, it’s just a patch. I saw some other things, but I will return another day when I need something different. I’m just glad I live in such a beautiful and scenic place like Trilogy at Redmond Ridge.
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Today was a special day that feels like it arrived far too soon. Fourteen years ago this month, I had a four-month-old grandson, and today he graduated from middle school and will be a freshman in high school next fall. I am incredibly close to Mason—we bonded when he was just a toddler and I took care of him—and I have to admit I shed a tear and got a little choked up when this almost-as-tall-as-me young man, who is now my nearly adult grandson, led his class into the promotion ceremony. Words truly cannot describe how proud I am of him and how much I love him.
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Around 3:45 this afternoon, I heard a robin going crazy singing. So, I grabbed my camera and went outside. I took a few photos of him perched on top of our neighbor’s roof. I told Kathleen that I didn’t think I had gotten a decent photo from the bunch I had taken. Then, I captured a bunch of Keeleys and thought I would share a weekly Keeley today. However, when I tried to transfer them to my Mac, I loved the whole silhouette idea. I hope you do too.
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The jewel of Redmond has to be Marymoor Park. It’s a county park that spans 640 acres with miles of trails, a river, a lake on its edge, as well as an off-leash dog park, summer concerts, a large number of ballfields, and one lonely windmill. So here’s a photo of that windmill with the Sammamish River in the foreground. By the way, after a week of summer weather, we have settled into what we here in the Puget Sound area call “June Gloom.”
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In my quest to get more out of shots taken with my iPhone 16, I decided to try Apple’s version of RAW. It works quite well with Photoshop’s Camera RAW plug-in, but you need to export it instead of simply dragging it out of Photos. Overall, I was able to work with it effectively.
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Some of the other photographers I’ve been doing this 365 with have hired models, and I recently watched a Kelby One class on travel photography that advocated hiring a model for certain types of shoots. Today, I needed a model, and fortunately, I have one living in my house. With a little encouragement, she sat in our shade garden and posed for me. Plus, she works cheap—about seven treats.
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
by Jim Bellomo | Jun 8, 2025 | 365
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.
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A very good friend, whom we have known for over 30 years, is moving into Trilogy, and we went over to her new place to pick up the keys. She asked me if I could take pictures so she would have a record of anything that was broken or needed fixing. I got out my real estate lens (10mm-20mm zoom) and took a lot of photos. I didn’t plan to include these in my 365 project, but I loved the symmetry of the kitchen with the world’s largest kitchen island.
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Looking for something to shoot, I spotted this owl that I got at the Redmond Saturday Market last Saturday. I sent a photo of it to Kathleen, and she really liked it, so it came home with us. It is currently keeping my basil company on the table on our deck. I like the bokeh I got as well.
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Your weekly Keeley has arrived early this week. I saw her just lying in our living room and snuck up on her while on my knees to get a cool facial shot. Words can’t describe how much we love our girl. Since last Saturday, when her new trainer came for the first time, she has improved tremendously.
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You will have to tell me.
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These shots are from Saltwater State Park, just outside of Des Moines (yes, we have a Des Moines in Washington too). I am posting three today because I don’t know which I like better: a ship or geese coming or geese going with a heron. You will have to tell me.
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Today we took a drive to our grandkids’ house. That’s where I am writing this. Tonight is their end-of-the-year band concert, and we are here to see our two favorite clarinetists play together for the first time. On our way down, we decided that since we had most of the day and they are still in school, we would take the coastal route for a while. We have never driven through some of these towns (Burien, Des Moines, Normandy Park), and all along the way are some very nice state parks.
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We spent the night at the kids’ place in Olympia, which is sort of like living on a farm, if farms were places without animals or crops—kind of like a petting zoo, but with no pets. Their neighbors, however, are full-on farmers, including the folks raising those steers next door. You know the drill: today’s adorable steers are tomorrow’s tasty steaks. So, I guess what I’m saying is this is really just a photo of my future dinner!
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OK, I finally did it. I missed a day of posting a photo, but I did take one. I actually took about 10 at our Saturday Market. This one, showcasing all the incredible spring veggies and fruit that are already available to us, was the best of that bunch. I didn’t capture the strawberries, but they are some of the best we have ever tasted. Just amazing. Thanks, Mother Nature!
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Today is hot—much hotter than usual for Redmond in early June. The current temperature is 83. I know for some of you reading this, that’s not too bad. But in the sun, it’s probably closer to 90, so when I saw these folks on their rafts, I just hoped for their sake that they had heavily invested in sunscreen. This is one of those times when I was surprised by the shot I got after looking at it through my viewfinder. But after cropping and denoising/sharpening/upscaling, I kind of like it.
I went into photography because it seemed like the perfect vehicle for commenting on the madness of today’s existence. —Robert Mapplethorpe
by Jim Bellomo | Jun 1, 2025 | 365
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.
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I took a frustrating drive into the Snoqualmie Valley today. This valley isn’t too far from my place; I can reach this old barn in about 15 minutes at most. However, it was frustrating because this barn is NOT what I wanted to shoot. I was looking for birds since I’m trying to practice taking photos of animals in preparation for Africa. That’s why I was specifically looking for birds. When I used to belong to the photography club here at Trilogy, it turned out they mostly took photos of nothing but birds. I do recall where they went to take them—it was a small lake that attracted many birds in this valley. Today, I finally found the lake, but I was darned if I could find a place to park. So, on my way home, I spotted this barn, and there you go.
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Sometimes when you take close-up photos, you discover details you’ve never seen before. This flower serves as a perfect example. To see the tiny lines covering the petals with the naked eye, I have to get incredibly close—almost touching it. However, if I focus my lens tightly, I can see them clearly. I’m glad I ventured out into the backyard tonight.
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Today I was out at my favorite hardware store located in a small town just east of us called Duvall. I love visiting Ace Hardware because, unlike Home Depot or Lowe’s, Ace still has staff who want to help you and are knowledgeable about hardware and gardening. I needed a couple more pieces for our drip irrigation system and a way to combat snails and slugs with a treatment that wouldn’t harm Keeley if she ingested it. We used to be able to use harsher products, and I could still do that in the front yard since she is never there without us, but not in the back. After I was finished at Ace, I headed down to the river that flows through the town and took some shots of people playing in the water. When I got home, this was the one I liked the most: the guy in front was trying to drive his big dump truck up from the river and was having a tough time. His friend, without being asked, grabbed the back of the truck, and they easily got it up the hill.
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When we had our yard landscaped last year, our designer didn’t realize how little sun parts of the front yard actually received. This year, we had three plants (all the same kind) that were mostly in shade. We couldn’t figure out why they weren’t growing, but there was still a tag on one of them, and when we checked, it said, “full sun,” yet all three of them were planted where they got about an hour of sun a day. So, I went out and got these three plants that are good in shade and thought I would create a little triptych of those three.
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Sorry, but I have more fauna today. We have some bushes in the backyard that had never bloomed before, and they are in full bloom right now. They are really tiny, but I used my macro lens, so they look pretty big. They are so delicate. One thing is for sure about our upcoming trip: I will know how to shoot flowers.
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This morning, I went to Redmond’s Saturday Market. It’s a wonderful place to visit with lots of farmers showcasing their freshest produce (I got some great strawberries and rhubarb, as well as purple asparagus) and crafters selling cool stuff (I brought home a glass owl for our garden). The Market tries to have live entertainment for most of its run from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm, and I really felt sorry for this guy who must have pulled the short straw and ended up with the first shift in the morning. Granted, I arrived right when the Market opened, but this was just sad. To make things worse, he was pretty darn good.
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Here’s Keeley starring in my third video. This week, she’s attempting to perform her favorite trick, but as you will see, she is so excited that she jumps right to the end of the trick. It cracks us up every time. To watch the video, go to the 365 page in the menu above.
I believe in living with the camera, and not using the camera. —Dorothea Lange
by Jim Bellomo | May 25, 2025 | 365
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.
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Looking for a shot, I ventured into the forest here at Trilogy. I initially planned to photograph some trees, the trail, and maybe a lake, but then I spotted him. This guy. I captured a couple of shots of him on the ground, but then he said to me, “Wait! I’ll climb a tree. It will be such a better shot.” (Didn’t know chipmunks could talk, did you?) So, he climbed a tree, and he was right! It was a much better shot. Thanks, guy!
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If you read my posts, you know that we have traveled to many places. A LOT! You can see the entire list by going to Lists in the menu above and then the page called Places We Have Been Together. There are two things we try to bring home with us. One you have already seen (back in my photo of our dining room in January) is a piece of local art. The other collection resides on our garage refrigerator—its magnets. They are inexpensive and easy to carry, and passing by the freezer every day reminds me of all the places we have been. Up until three years ago, I had them all in chronological order of our trips. But when we moved, I took them all down, and I still have not put them back in order.
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I fully realize that I took a photo of a goose and some goslings about two weeks ago, but that was with my phone. Today, I got this close-up that I really like with my Nikon. This goose (or gander—there were two of them) had some goslings with her, but the shots I took of them were disappointing due to the very tall grass they were sitting in. But that was OK because I really wanted just one subject to focus on.
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I went on a longer walk today through the forest and captured this lake (that is totally inside of Trilogy) that I have photographed before. But this time, the reflections make the photo, not the lake. It was just a drop-dead beautiful day for photography with all the big, fluffy clouds in the sky. On a day like this, I truly understand what it means to live here in paradise.
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This is another one of those ultra-close-up micro shots I do from time to time that presents a photographic riddle. So what is it? The clue is in the title. I love the colors, and I have been shooting outside pretty much all week. With a great week of weather ahead, I thought…why not capture something tiny?
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I know, two food photos in two days. But yesterday was something I bought, while today is something I made. We are enjoying what looks to be a wonderful week of weather; today is gorgeous. Plus, I got a new grill. The folks who put it together for me asked if I was starting with steak or chicken, and I said veggies. That’s actually what I grill most of the time. This is one of my favorite summer recipes— Grilled Zucchini-Feta Bruschetta with Double-Tomato Dressing (send a DM for the recipe).
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This is just a screen shot from the video. You can find the actual video on the 365 page and then look for May 25.
I look at the camera as sort of a missing link between motion picture photography and still photography. —Jeff Bridges