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It’s been 2 months since I launched this daily photo blog. I am already feeling proud of some accomplishments I’ve made with the blog. For one, I’ve stuck with it by creating a daily routine for two solid months. I think some genius out there decided that if you practice something for 30days, you’ve set yourself up for a good solid routine. Part of my routine has been to force (I don’t really see it as forcing, but I’m not sure what other word to use) myself to get out and click, click, click every day. I think this routine of carrying my camera with me at all times has taught me to understand that there are in fact several opportunities for 1 great daily photo – no matter how routine or mundane daily life tends to be.

Another is that when I first launched this site I had no idea if anyone would be interested in following my blog. I feel good to be able to say that as of this morning there are 1,666 (yikes, quick… someone “CLICK”) hits on my blog. For the record, my blog does not count the times I view it to see how it appears on the front side. I’ve also discovered that 4 people / bloggers have subscribed to my blog. Wow. 4 people are actually interested in following my daily photo blog! Pretty Cool!

I think the final accomplishment would be that I’m learning to think outside of the box. I’ve been practicing methods of using composition, textures, patterns, light or lighting, and creating an abstract image in my photos. I am also trying to practice not taking typical cliche photos. I do understand that at times these photos are fun and warm the hearts of many, but my intentions for doing digital photography fall more into line with using my artist abilities. Exercising an artistic style is what make my creative juices flow. I think this practice will also help me to stand out a bit more from other photographers.

 
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Posted by on November 30, 2009 in photography

 

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big red

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So there we were, driving home from work. As I pulled away from the curb, I immediately heard a funny (not so funny) noise from big red’s engine. It actually sounded like I was dragging a bunch of leaves under my right tire. Then, as I slowly turned another corner I heard another ugly noise like hissing and popping under the hood. I noticed that the power steering was going out. I was in a panic. I was frantically asking Kari who was patiently sitting in the passenger seat, “What should I do? What should I do???!?!” I think I remember her saying to me, “You should call Click and Clack on car-talk!” As I crossed the busy intersection and pulled into the proper lane, big red went Hisssss, boom, bang, woooooooosh, …. and then died. Right. there. in. the middle. of. Portland. evening. traffic.

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About an hour later after I had called my car insurance roadside assistance 800number for a tow truck - I  came to the conclusion that PORTLANDERS ARE SOOOOOO NICE!!!!!! An elderly man stopped in front of us, got out of his car and asked if we needed a jump or anything. I told him ‘no, thank you’ and that he was so kind, and that we were patiently waiting for a truck. And, two different cyclists stopped along their wet tracks to ask if they could do anything like offer their cell phone. I heart Portlanders!

So, finally I got a call from Speedy Tow Truck company driver- George. Ohhhhh, George. Apparently George was turned around and couldn’t find our location because he didn’t know how to spell “Lloyd” on his gps machine. When he finally arrived, he jumped out of his truck, approached the car and said through his missing teeth, “I woulda been here sooner. My darn gps quit workin on me. I even stuffed a ding-dong foil wrapper that I found in my truck into the gps to make it work. I’ve driven on this street a hundred times and never knew what it was called. AND, who ever spells Lloyd with two L’s!!!!?!!!!” George continued to explain as he was towing us and big red back to our house, “I kept typing into the gps L-O-Y. And, it kept tryin to take me to LOY street. Damn gps. I still don’t know who ever thought to spell it with two L’s. …Say, did I tell you about the time I was towing this guy who musta been homophobic cuz I kept grabbin his ass and then he’d punch me real hard? Boy, he definitely had a good arm! Har Har Har Har!”george

 

 

 

Did I tell you that his tow truck smelled like a honey bucket?

 
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Posted by on November 11, 2009 in photography

 

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