Another Month in the Books…Tomorrow

I wish tonight were the 31st so I could wrap up all of March. But you can’t just change the calendar. So, this is still the last big batch in March.

Here are my weekly photos from my current 365 project for those of you not following along every day. I have a few more people in my shots this week, which makes me happy. As an old yearbooker (for more than 50 years), I much prefer to shoot photos of people, especially the four I captured tonight. BTW: that’s my favorite. The one of my favorite girls.

Remember, 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.

With photography, you zero in; you put a lot of energy into short moments, and then you go on to the next thing.    —Robert Mapplethorpe

Another week and a REALLY good one

This was the week I finished my radiation therapy. Twenty weekdays in a row, and it felt like FOREVER! I would go into details of why it sucked, but no one really wants to know that much ?.

This week’s pics even include a couple of shots of the place where I spent time with the giant machine and another of the awesome people who took such great care of me. Beyond that, there are just a bunch of other pics I got this week. I have to say that my weekly Keeley is going to be my favorite this week because Keeley is pretty much my favorite every day. She has significantly improved our lives and our general mood. I don’t know if I ever mentioned it, but she is a certified support dog. Her previous owners had to get her that distinction to be able to fly her to Singapore inside the plane. But we believe it. She knows when we are feeling down, and she (all 35 lbs of her) will climb into your lap and cuddle with you. There’s no way to be down when this dog is doing that to you.

Remember, 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.

Photography to me is catching a moment which is passing and which is true.         —Jacques-Henri Lartigue

One more week…

This week, there are only seven shots—just the bare minimum. I love some, though others aren’t my favorites. Today’s is my least favorite, and I feel exhausted after a week of radiation, coupled with sleepless nights where I’m up every hour to use the bathroom. I managed to take a nap today and realized I was really out of it. I had to feed the sourdough and glanced down into the mess, thinking I should take a photo of this. I think my favorite is the succulent; I love the light and detail. Of course, my sentimental favorite is our wonderful Keeley!

Remember, 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.

Most things in life are moments of pleasure and a lifetime of embarrassment; photography is a moment of embarrassment and a lifetime of pleasure.   —Tony Benn

Another week, another bunch of photos for 365

Just keeping you updated if you are following my 365 on an irregular basis. This covers the week behind us, from Monday to Sunday. I hope you enjoy them. My favorite this week has to be the shot of the tiny tow truck loaded with turf that I took on my walk through the Montlake neighborhood of Seattle on Friday. It’s just so whimsical. My least favorite is the picture of my grandmother’s clock. It holds a lot of sentimental value for me, but I don’t find the photo to be technically up to par. And there are more than seven photos because I did a major photowalk around the Washington arboretum and the Montlake neighborhood on Friday.

Remember, 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.

My weekly update of my 365

This week has been eventful. I started my radiation therapy. It doesn’t hurt when they do it, but it really wears me out. Most of the time, I can walk six to nine miles a day. Now, I’m lucky if I can manage to get through three. Lifting weights is quite challenging, but the doctor emphasizes that I need to maintain my muscle mass as it is.

When it comes to photos, I took quite a few during my radiation visits. I have to drive to the Capitol Hill area of Seattle, which is about a 35-minute drive from our home in good traffic. Fortunately, I get to pass through some interesting areas, and my photos this week showcase those spots. On Friday, I went for a five-mile walk across the 520 floating bridge with my camera. That’s why there are more than seven photos—I just couldn’t decide which one was the best.

Remember, don’t forget: if you click on the first shot, you can scroll through using your arrow keys or by swiping. My favorite this week is the cormorants from my Friday walk across Lake Washington.

February 17-23, Seven More Day of 365

Here are seven more shots from this week for all of you who are skipping the daily upload. Hope you enjoy them! Remember, don’t forget: if you click on the first shot, you can scroll through with your arrow keys or by swiping. I almost forgot. I’m going to start naming my favorite and least favorite shots of the week. This week, my favorite photograph is the night shot from Bellingham. I love the light I captured. My least favorite is the photo from today of Keeley under a blanket. I really didn’t have enough light to get the shot I wanted.

In a world and a life that moves so fast, photography just makes the sound go out and it makes you stop and take a pause. Photography calms me.   —Drew Barrymore.