Horse lovers sexy shoes.
I am challenging myself to photograph something everyday. I'll pick one picture no matter how terrible it might be and upload it. Between working, caring for all my pets, washing the dishes and other life duties this will be a difficult project. Quality doesn't count. I might even photograph whatever I'm watching on t.v. After all it's called worst photographer ever!
After three of my niece's wedding festivities we left Joshua Tree, but not before I snapped a picture of my banjo near one of the trees
While taking a morning stroll I saw this gentleman leaving a house with a guitar case. I ran up to him asking if he knew how to play. He said yes and played a song. He said he likes to play when he is feeling down, and that he's been playing for 16 years.
My niece with friends and family after the rehearsal dinner. Taken last night Sept 2, 2022 with my I-phone 10.
Whilst sitting on the front porch swing I glanced over to see this lovely lady. She is the largest black widow I have ever seen. He web is 4 feet by 3 feet at the base and at least 12 feet tall. There is so much web going vertical that it is almost like a solid wall of web. Very Impressive. I took a few pictures before she ran up the web. I am shocked that I was able to get a shot of her scurrying away in focus. If I ever see her again she will take her last breath.
I was driving home from Southern California when I spotted this appaloosa. Because I had film I got off the highway and snapped a few pictures. I found his owner and she invited me inside. She told me he had mean temperament and would not behave for the farrier. She didn't know what to do about him. I hope he landed in a decent place.
This is from the 38 rolls of 120 film I had processed. I'm going to upload one photo a day at least for a week or more. It was taken on South Ninth Street in Modesto. This guy was so nice and enjoyed being a model. His girlfriend didn't want her picture taken.
I had 38 rolls of 120 film processed and picked them up today. They were taken about 10-15 years ago when I was actively working on this blog. I don't have a scanner so I photographed the negative on a light table with my macro lens then invert the image in photoshop. This distorts it somewhat, since I am holding the camera. I don't mind. I like it.
This image was taken at a mustang adoption event in Oakdale circa who knows... There will be more from this event to come. I love this. I think I FINALLY figured out what I want to do photographically.
As the evening light passed through a crack in our curtains and gracefully crossed Wayne's face, I grabbed my camera and took a few shots. Seconds later the light dimmed into nothingness. f 3 1/4 s.
This poor lost butterfly was trapped in the laundry room. I set it free into the great outdoors, but not before I took a picture.
About four years ago Steven bought me a banjo. And there it sat in my room in the box. Last July I took ti out and began to learn how to play it. I also decided that it should double as a photo prop. I have taken other better pictures of it, but alas forgot to add them to the blog. So this is the first. I also wanted to make the set sepia tone, but MAC's Photos doesn't offer that option. There are descriptions in Google with instructions on how to accomplish this feat, but no... of course it doesn't work for me for what ever reason.