Day 9

I’m fried. I got up early, got to work early, worked all day (aforementioned CEO site visit), and finally managed to run out at about 3:15 to make an ATM withdrawal. In the parking lot near the bank there was a Caterpillar bulldozer. I grabbed the opportunity.

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See you tomorrow!

 

Day 8 – Sunrise

I took this shot about three times adjusting the f-stop and shutter speed each time.  I liked this one the best as it caught the foreground nicely and still kept most of the detail of the sunrise.

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After the sun was fully above the horizon I shot a bit more trying to catch some interesting color and shadow that quickly washes away as the sun rises in the sky.

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I’m off. Much to do today!

Day 7

I played with light today.  I grabbed some sherry glasses out of the hutch and placed them on a table in the living room. I played with placement, focal length,  aperture, shutter speed and on and on.  I finally settled on this one.

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Nina danced around a lot, but she finally gave up and fell asleep in the sun streaming through the storm door.

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Day 6

We’ve got the company CEO coming in on Monday. Me? I’m the cruise director (executive assistant), so yeah, I was stuck.  I dashed out for a grilled cheese sandwich and an iced tea and it was back to my office. I cannot wait for tomorrow to have a whole day to myself.

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Day 5

It is that cold and brittle time of year. The landscape is barren and yellow. Needing to clear my head, I grabbed my camera and escaped my desk for about a half hour. Aside from the pine trees, there is very little green to be seen.  Usually we get some snow to break up the monotony of the landscape but this winter has been as dry as a bone.   Still I was able to snap a few interesting pictures today, and this dried flower caught my eye. It is beautiful in its own way.

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Farewell

“I look for a sense of reality with everything I did,” she once said. “I didn’t work in a studio, I didn’t light anything. I found a way of working which pleased me because I didn’t have to frighten people with heavy equipment, it was that little black box and me”

Eve Arnold: 21 April 1912 – 4 January 2012

Day 4

I didn’t get out of the office until about 4:20. This jet was making the big leap out of the bowl that is the Truckee Meadows and I love the daytime moon.

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The weather has been warm, so I’ve got to get out during the day tomorrow.

Day 3

Although I spent most of my day chained to my desk, I had to run out to the bank in the afternoon and on the way back in from the parking lot I snapped some trees, a vacant bird nest, and the fire hydrant on our property. Ours is a massive complex, and we’d need a lot of water should the unthinkable happen.

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