From the monthly archives:

December 2009

Holiday Greetings!

by Dennis December 16, 2009

James over at www.adventurecanoe.com send a link to a video from one of our favorite vendors. It combines video and still photography in a holiday message so I would like to share it here as well. The convergence of motion and still photography is a popular subject these days and everyone is scrambling to figure [...]

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Objets trouvés

by Dennis December 13, 2009

In the Winter things seem to revolve around the weather. Yesterday it rained and rained which is in a way better than snow or ice. This morning everything was very wet but I was able to walk to breakfast and have a Belgian Waffle with berries and whipped cream with hot syrup. Along the way [...]

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You’re As Cold As Ice

by Dennis December 10, 2009

It’s flat out cold here and even a couple of snow flurries have come and gone but nothing to really alter the landscape in any exciting way. I’m feeling tired or lazy at the moment and I am not looking forward to going to work today but maybe it will distract me and give me [...]

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Cold Case Files

by Dennis December 5, 2009

I went to take photos of the lights down at the City Garden Last night. It was cold (and dark). The assistants all went to the Terrace Cafe and had warm deserts while I suffered the cold alone and undisturbed. There were supposed to be people singing Christmas Carols later but we beat it over [...]

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by Dennis December 2, 2009

  This photograph was taken by my father-in-law Jack Bloss around the time I was born. I found it in a box and did some editing on the faded print years after he passed away. It’s one of my favorite images. His wife Kay is the young lady in the photograph. She went to be [...]

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