This blog is an ARTISTIC regional photo journal. I focus on mundane scenes. ANY AND ALL STATEMENTS I MAKE HERE ARE MY OPINONS ONLY! I OFFER NOTHING WHATSOEVER AS A STATEMENT OF FACT! The photographs are offered as ARTISTIC EXPRESSION ONLY! They are not representative of anything other than themselves. Most of the places mentioned here have surely changed substantially since they were visited. Check my list of recommended sites at the bottom of this blog!
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
Abandoned Homes-- Abandoned Hope?
It is a very cold and icy day, treacherous to drive even around the block. So we stay home. I'll just while away some time by posting more pics.
One thing I am NOT going to do is sit in front of the TV. Talk about CRAP. We don't have cable. I had cable, once, back in the day, when basic cable cost $18 per month. Even then it was overpriced for what it delivered. My wife and I are READERS. Yes, we like to read. I think that makes us strange in modern America. So be it.
One thing I am NOT going to do is sit in front of the TV. Talk about CRAP. We don't have cable. I had cable, once, back in the day, when basic cable cost $18 per month. Even then it was overpriced for what it delivered. My wife and I are READERS. Yes, we like to read. I think that makes us strange in modern America. So be it.
Monday, December 29, 2014
Saturday, December 27, 2014
A Mysterious High Security Installation In Lubbock
Friday, December 26, 2014
Final Test Pics
I feel that I am able to use the new camera comfortably. From now on, unless there is some pressing need to provide the information, I will not be mentioning which camera has been used. I feel that I have a very powerful new tool in my photographic tool box. There are other lenses I have not tried yet, and another image format available. New techniques are available. And yet, there are times when a camera I can easily slip into a pocket and use very stealthily will be appropriate. And then there's the iPhone, for the times when we happen not to have a camera handy.
The last two photos are of buildings about 1/4 mile from my location, taken using telephoto but no tripod and in low light. They have been cropped. The sharpness of the images under such conditions is very good. It was windy, too, and it was hard to hold the camera steady.
After this, we go back to the mysterious "high security" installation we discovered in Lubbock's core industrial zone.
The last two photos are of buildings about 1/4 mile from my location, taken using telephoto but no tripod and in low light. They have been cropped. The sharpness of the images under such conditions is very good. It was windy, too, and it was hard to hold the camera steady.
After this, we go back to the mysterious "high security" installation we discovered in Lubbock's core industrial zone.
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