GRIZZLY PEAR

written snapshots

Category: Photos

  • lazy days (otp120)

    My wife caught the perfect lazy days shot when we were at Zion National Park in March.

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  • wedding shots (kinda)

    I had a friend get married recently so I sent him a postcard

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    I also sent the happy couple a picture on twitter to celebrate.

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  • park (otp224)

    I ended up with two quite different photos this week for park. The first was done early one morning because I knew I was super busy at work and because it was super hot outside. But then one evening it was really nice (by Vegas standards) so we went on a walk and made our own park on the culdesac sidewalk.

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  • rooftop (otp223)

    Flailed around a little, but finally climbed up the ladder and shot up tight and personal with my iphone for this rooftop.

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  • panoramic (otp222)

    I misused the panoramic function on my iphone for this one.

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  • newsworthy (otp221)

    The assignment was newsworthy this week. Not surprisingly with my other work I went for the mundane. The good folks at the library do a good job with their story time, and its much appreciated.

    Windmill Library Storytime
    Windmill Library Storytime

    But while uploading the photo, I realized I had shot another “newsworthy” thing earlier this week after having listened to the episode. The flags at Ikea were half mast again! But over the past couple months, with Orlando, Dallas, and Baton Rouge, such a display of mourning is so regular, it didn’t even trigger this fit with the assignment until now.

    Ikea, half mast yet again
    Ikea, half mast yet again
  • splash (otp110)

    I had a tough time with this one. Moving water is not particularly easy to get right, especially since my setups are so rudimentary (me and my camera). I ended up trying a couple approaches, shooting the river in Zion National park and then behind a waterfall.

    River
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  • forgotten (otp220)

    I flipped my lens to do a the macro for the old basset hound that my parents brought down from San Jose. I have no idea when I painted this little ceramic fellow.

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    Red Lips
    Blue Eyes
    Blue Eyes
    Setting
    Setting
  • Ikea and Maarten Rots

    Ever since running into Maarten Rots work , I’ve been quite a fan. I love his semi-abstract images, relishing the flatness and indeterminacy but avoiding pure blur.

    Here’s a photo that feeds off of his aesthetic from our visit to Ikea. Our daughter was playing with my Nikon with the 105mm f/2.5 and she snuck her hand in front of the lens for this shot.

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  • 3shotstory (otp129-whole foods)

    This was a more intentional attempt at this assignment, with one of my standard stomping grounds as the star.

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