We interrupt this trip to continue my 365

For those following along on our Columbia River cruise, I hate to interrupt, but as you can see if you click the 365 in the menu bar, I am in the middle of a 365 project. That means I take one photo and post it per day. And then, on Sunday night, I usually create a post that compiles all the photos from that week in one place. A note gets sent out about that post, and those interested in my photography get to see it.

These are my photos, numbers 280-286. Enjoy, and let me know in the comments which is your favorite this week.

The earth is art, the photographer is only a witness. –Yann Arthus-Bertrand

 

Week 40—Photos 273-279

Not a bad week. Some fun stuff. But upcoming are some travel pics, and you know how I love to take those. More about that tomorrow as we leave for Portland, Oregon, just after noon. I think the three wooden people grab me the most this week. How about you?

When you acquire an understanding of the science behind light and what governs it, then you can predict its behavior and control the lighting in photographs. – Roberto Valenzuela

A strong week? Photos 266-272

I was really happy with this week’s photos. I really love the drummer and bass player, the giant nails and the melancholy Keeley. But my favorite has to be my product shot of my iPhone. The light worked out so much better than I expected or deserved for the amount of time I took setting it up. Let me know your favorites in the comments.

I really believe there are things nobody would see if I didn’t photograph them.   – Diane Arbus

Photos 252-259 of 2025 365

Here’s a new bunch of seven. I know that yesterday you saw all the car pics. Now you can check out the rest of the week as well. As far as shooting, the car show was different and fun. Getting Keeley to pose is always fun as well. Enjoy.

Taking pictures is like tiptoeing into the kitchen late at night and stealing Oreo cookies.  – Diane Arbus

Photos 252-258 of 365

This was a pretty fun week. Two Keeleys, a few landscapes, some beautiful blue sky, lots of sunflowers, and street photography. I have to say, because I love my dog so much, the Keeleys will have to come first for me. Have a great week. BTW: More travel is on the way. The October Bunch will leave for Portland on October 6 for a few days, then take a river cruise down and back up the Columbia River, ending in Clarkston, Washington. So, if you enjoy the photos of the week but are more interested in travel, your turn is coming soon.

If I could tell the story in words, I wouldn’t need to lug around a camera  — Lewis Hine.