Itsy bitsy… OMG KILL IT WITH FIRE
John found this on our doorstep yesterday, so of course I had to break out the macro lens. :-)
February 10 on 10: Macro lens edition
10 on 10: A photo taken every hour, for ten consecutive hours, on the tenth of the month. ~~~ For this month's 10 on 10, I opted to bust out the 100mm macro lens, since I just couldn't stomach the idea of trying to make my work day photographically interesting yet again. "Here's me with a student. Here's me working on a →
The eyes have it
Early last week, I randomly came up with the idea to take a picture of one of everyone's eyes at my parents' house on Thanksgiving, and make a collage out of them. As I was taking the pictures on Thanksgiving Day, I decided it'd be fun to make a contest out of it, to go along with the other games →
December 2008 – When I bought a macro lens and was trying to figure out how to use it
Either we're stuck in a time warp, or I still don't have my laptop back yet. I'll let you guess which one is correct. The good news is that I think the dinner that's owed me has worked its way up to five-star status at this point. :-D (If you're confused as to what I'm talking about, check out yesterday's →
I love the trees in this town
Sacramento is apparently the world's second most treed city (Paris is the first.) I live in Midtown (near downtown), and while I don't think there are more trees than people, it's pretty close. I don't think I've ever enjoyed trees as much as I do here in Sac. Last summer, they shaded my (unairconditioned) house and made it pleasant even →
Another favorite thing
So it's pretty apparent from yesterday's post that I have a slight issue with collecting books. I have a similar issue with only one other item--scarves. Someday when it's sunny and I have decent lighting, I'll get out my scarf collection and take some pictures of all of their loveliness, but that can wait for another day. This post is →