Day Three Hundred Four. October 30. Countdown 62 Days. Picture # 304. "Stormy Weather". I have family and friends who were in the path of hurricane "Sandy". They have all checked in and everyone is doing okey. Some are without power but they all have safe roofs over their heads. This barometer hung on the wall of my parents house for over forty years. It signaled many changes in the weather. Here's hoping for a change to fair weather for everyone who has had their life disrupted by the storm. Canon Rebel T3i, handheld. Canon 28-135mm lens. Focal length 135mm. f/5.6. ISO 1600. Exposure 1/60 second.
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Monday, October 29, 2012
Day 303. October 29. Countdown 63 Days.
Day Three Hundred Three. October 29. Countdown 63 Days. Picture # 303. "Untitled". A lone rider's reflection in Bull Creek, Austin, Texas. Canon T3i, on tripod. Canon 75-300mm lens. Focal length 75mm. f/9. ISO 400. Exposure 1/250 second.
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Day 302. October 28. Countdown 64 Days.
Day Three Hundred Two. October 28. Countdown 64 Days. Picture # 64. "Last Light". Bull Creek has been one of my favorite shooting spots for the 366 Project. It is near by where I live but more important, it is a beautiful creek. Canon Rebel T3i, on tripod. Canon 28-135mm lens. Focal length 28mm. f/22. ISO 200. Multiple exposures 15-25 seconds.
Day 301. October 27. Countdown 65 Days.
Day Three Hundred One. October 27. Countdown 65 Days. Picture # 301. "By the Sea". This abandoned house and tractor sits right on the edge of the Gulf of Mexico. Only a thin stretch of beach serves as the dividing line between land and sea. This scene is outside of Port Lavaca, Texas. http://www.portlavaca.org/ . I wanted to shoot the marine enviroment as a change in pace from my central Texas shooting. So I visited Port Lavaca, Point Comfort and the beach community of Indianola. When you run out of road you know you have found Indianola. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indianola,_Texas . Lucky for me there was a fish camp and marina at the end of the road with friendly owners that grilled me up a wonderful hamburger and served it to me on their deck overlooking the Gulf of Mexico. A very nice day for me. I took a lot of pictures. I found a lot of good subjects but this house and tractor ended up as my favorite. I am still editing the days shooting but I am posting a album named "Port Lavaca" on Facebook with more pictures. Canon Rebel T3i, handheld. Canon 28-135mm lens. Focal length 65mm. f/20. ISO 400. Exposure 1/250 second.
Day 300. October 26. Countdown 66 Days.
Day Three Hundred. October 26. Countdown 66 Days. Picture # 300. "More Friday Night Lights". A beautiful cold fall evening for high school football. The Westwood Warriors (in orange) makes a third down defensive stop against the Stony Point Tigers. Westwood eventually went on to win the defense dominated game 7-3. Canon Rebel T3i, handheld. Canon 75-300mm lens. Focal length 75mm. f/4. ISO 800. Exposure 1/160 second.
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Day 299. October 25. Countdown 67 Days.
Day 299. October 25. Countdown 67 Days. Picture # 299. "Untitled". Stopped by Bull Creek again on my way home. I captured some decent pictures of a butterfly and some dragonflies. But this simple leaf is the picture for today. I am not sure why. I think it is because it is flawed and not perfect. Some how that resonates with me. Canon Rebel T3i, on tripod. Canon 75-300mm lens. Focal length 210mm. f/5. ISO 400. Exposure 1/640 second.
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Day 298. October 24. Countdown 68 Days.
Day Two Hundred Ninety Eight. October 24. Countdown 68 Days. Picture # 298. "Broken Glass & Coffee". The following paragraph contains graphic descriptions concerning harm to animals. This is not a joke. I try to share stories of my photo trips to give insight into my 366 Project journey. Todays journey was not fun.
I stopped at an vacant lot on my way home from work to look for a picture for today. Grabbing my gear I stepped down from the truck, that is when my day took a somewhat macabre turn. The smell of death hung on the still air. There was a cardboard box sitting half open a little ways into the lot. As I approached it a wave of flies flew up. It was then that I saw the leg of a goat and what appeared to be a bloody headless white dove laying on the ground. The box itself was full of more death. A dead red rooster. A dead guinea fowl and something else. I took a couple of pictures of the scene then walked further into the lot to see if there was anything else that had been left there. I walked back over to the truck and and called 311. I described to the 311 operator what I was seeing at the scene and the operator transfered me to a 911 operator. I retold my story and the operator took my information and told me a officer was on the way. I described the location and the operator asked if I would mind them calling if they could not find the site. I did not receive a call.
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Day 297. October 23. Countdown 69 Days.
Day Two Hundred Ninety Seven. October 23. Countdown 69 Days. Picture # 297. "Fall". Color does not seem to want to come to central Texas this year. I keep hoping that there will be an explosion of color but it seems that the leaves are tired this year. They do not have the energy for a show of fanciful colors. I believe they will just fade away. Canon Rebel T3i, on tripod. Canon 28-135mm lens. Focal length 135mm. f/36. ISO 100. Exposure 1/4 second.
Monday, October 22, 2012
Day 296. October 22. Countdown 70 Days.
Day Two Hundred Ninety Six. October 22. Countdown 70 Days. Picture # 296. "Untitled". Canon Rebel T3i, on tripod. Canon 28-135mm lens. Focal length 33mm. f/5.6. ISO 400. Exposure 5 seconds.
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Day 295. October 21. Countdown 71 Days.
Day Two Hundred Ninety Five. October 21. Countdown 71 Days. Picture # 295. "Untitled". The end of the day. The sun sets over the Hill Country of central Texas. Cut it a little close today. I fell asleep this evening in the "Devil's Chair" or as most people call them, my recliner. I have to be careful if I am at all tired and sit down in my, sinfully comfortable chair, that is it I am done for the day. I woke up with just enough time to run out and grab some sunset pictures. I climbed up on top of my truck and hurriedly set up the camera and tripod. I took 24 exposures in about six minutes. Then my day was also done. Canon Rebel T3i, on tripod. Canon 75-300mm lens. Focal length 300mm. f/5.6. ISO 800. Exposure 1/640 second.
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