Archive for May, 2009

this is goodbye

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

My dad is a retired Air Force Lt. Col., so whenever a military/aviation assignment flies into my lap, I get a little excited.  To be honest, all of my aunts and uncles have some sort of military background, as well as both sets of grandparents.  It’s in my blood, it’s on my mind, and I [...]

a flight and a crash

Friday, May 29th, 2009

Sorry that I’ve been a bet absent the last week or two…I’ve had a lot of shoots outside of my “normal” shoots that have kept me away the keyboard, which is actually kind of refreshing.  I’m doubling back now. These are from a Cardinal Mooney High School baseball double header, in which I got nothing [...]

lens

Monday, May 18th, 2009

I’m sure The New York Times photoblog will become a daily click for me…go check it out.  It just got up and runnng with a slick little presentation for its content – including a funny look at plastic chairs by former Rocky Mountain News stud and current NYT stud Todd Heisler.

architectural purgatory

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

I have a folder on my desktop called “random” and it is my haven for pictures likes these.  Random buildings from random towns.  This one was a bit different.  After  a Red Sox assignment in Ft. Myers, Fla., I was taking the usual long way home to explore and found a decaying city block of [...]

belly flop

Sunday, May 10th, 2009

I’ve been shooting a lot of baseball and softball the last couple weeks as playoffs get underway, and as usual, there’s plenty of sitting in the dirt and dodging foul balls all the while working on my killer farmer’s tan.  More often than not, when a shot like this becomes available, I’m usually caught with [...]

tube socks and daisy dukes

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

I was deleting some of my old links in my browser when I came across a couple versions of my previous blogs…those blogs are long gone, but I still had access to their stats.  A funny thing happened when I looked up the stats of how people were getting to my blog, and low and [...]