Friday, June 12, 2009

Rays of Sunshine!

I caught this image May 22, 2009, on the trip to Jonathan and Ra Sheeda’s Wedding. I was driving east down the Interstate, and happened to look in my side mirror and saw a gorgeous sunset, complete with rays of light. I decided to stop at the next exit and try to get a picture of it, but started getting nervous because mile after mile was going by and there was no exits! I think 11 miles later, I finally found an exit, pulled off, found this beautiful scene! I think the rays of light were even more powerful a few minutes before, but I was still thrilled to finally get a shot like this! I hope you like! smile



Thursday, April 23, 2009

Spring is Here!

Spring is here! After a long and brutal winter, and then a long and brutal flood season, the river is down and the temperature is up! It hit 80 degrees today! I drove to a new park over in West Fargo, Rendezvous Park. I thought maybe I could get a picture of the sunset. As far as recreating, the park is nice. Lots of open space to run and walk! It could sure use a few more trees, but what brand new park in North Dakota couldn’t? hehe! There wasn’t a whole lot of photo ops, but I got a few shots of the sunset I like! Basically my shutter-finger was itchy after a long winter and I had to give it some exercise! I hope you like them! smile




Sunday, February 15, 2009

Pow!

During my last senior shoot with Kaleb, he wanted to take a fun shot of himself playing the guitar. I forgot to post it earlier with the original post and decided to make it a quick 1-picture post today! I added a little radial blur to make it look like the sound wave is comin’ at ya! I hope you like it! smile

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Some Random Fun Shots!

Winter in Fargo means not a lot of opportunities to take fun shots outdoors, so I haven’t been extremely busy lately shooting. But I did go to a party a couple weekends back and came away with some fun shots!


At one point, the lead singer handed out some maracas and Bill led a train around the dance floor! smile



The band, HORIZON.



This little boy was entertaining himself by pouring the water in these cups back and forth...back and forth...smile


Monday, December 15, 2008

The Great Blizzard of 2008!

Fargo almost never gets shut down. We laugh at snow! Even more, we laugh at those southern cities where a couple inches of snow fall, and the whole city shuts down. We’d be shut down 4 months out of the year if we did that. You can get a foot of snow here, and it will slow things down, but things won’t stop. I remember having school growing up when the temperatures were -80 wind chill. So it takes something huge to shut us down. Well, yesterday we got it.

Yesterday, we had a blizzard...a REAL blizzard. It seems every year we get some sort of chance of a blizzard, but they never really materialize or they are just weak. Not this year! I honestly can’t recall a time when I have seen such a powerful blizzard come through...not in the last 10 years at least! I snagged a couple pictures during the blizzard and a few outside our apartment building this morning to show what how high the snow drifted and had to be piled up. I might snag a few more if I go out later today...stuck working right now! As for why there aren’t more pictures of during the blizzard, are you crazy? hehe! It was snowing like mad, with 40 mph winds and -45 wind chill. We saw people getting their 4-wheel drives stuck in our parking lot.

The television was full of cancellations for school the next day...even Fargo schools decided to close the day before! Restaurants and businesses were all closed...simply because people couldn’t even drive through the city to get to work! Even having a 4-wheel drive was useless, we saw them getting stuck in the street! I would have taken a picture of that, except for the most part, we couldn’t even see the street through the blowing snow, just catching glimpses of the trucks stuck out there!



This was a first for me. I had never seen the wind pound so hard that it forced snow through the screen door and the door, piling up a huge amount of snow inside the door. We actually had to open the door and screen and force the snow outside, because it was getting so heavy we were afraid it would tear the screen. And no, outside is not overexposed, you just can’t see anything through the snow!


You can see the cars outside getting buried, and this was during one of the short periods where we could actually see the building next door. There were many times when the snow was blowing so hard we could barely even make out its outline. Later on, the tree had a 6-foot snow drift around it! I was going to take a picture of it this morning, but the wind had completely rearranged the drifts by the time I woke up!

Here are the shots I got this morning.




And amazingly, the blizzard is over, the streets are getting cleaned, and tomorrow life will go on normally. smile

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Ondrea’s Puzzle

First of all, just wanted to apologize for the lack of updating lately! I’ve been extremely busy lately without a lot of extra time for shooting! Add to that the fact that it gets dark at 7 here now, my prime hours are dark already! Oh, the joys of winter!  mad

In any case, I have a fun post today! I was at my grandparents’ anniversary party this past weekend, and their great-granddaughter Ondrea was visiting too! (She is my uncle’s granddaughter, I have no idea what that makes her to me...) She was being quite funny and having fun playing on the floor. Here she is playing with her puzzle.

She got bored about halfway through, however, put the puzzle back in the box, and left to go play in another room. Of course, me being the type of guy that loves to play with children’s heads, I suggested we put together the puzzle and leave it in the middle of the floor to discover. smile It took us about 3 minutes to put the 48-piece jumbo sized puzzle together and left it for her to find! Here she is discovering it!

Her excitement quickly turned to being confused as to how such a thing could have happened.  I couldn’t get a picture of her super cute “suspicious” look she gave me because I was sure that would have given me away.

When we asked her how she thought this might have happened, she finally decided that the puzzle “put itself together.” We had a good laugh!  LOL And don’t worry, she wasn’t scarred for life. In fact, 10 minutes later, she’d forgotten all about it. I love kids. smile

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Tigger the Cat!

I spent the week with my family in Minot, ND. Since the last time I visited, my parents got a cat! His name is Tigger! While I wouldn’t say I am a cat person, this is one cool cat! He is extremely soft, extremely people friendly, and crazy! I took a few pictures of him! I hope you enjoy! smile

Tigger knows how to open cabinet doors, and sleeps in the cabinet when my dad works at his desk.

Tigger peeking out of his home!


Holy Spam, Batman!



OK, a few weeks back someone had let me know that the “captcha” or the security verification for commenting wasn’t working, meaning that nobody could comment on my blog. I definitely want people to be able to comment, so I removed the captcha security. Imagine my shock when I found that over the last week, I had received almost 1000 spam comments on 20 different posts!!! After spending over a half an hour cleaning the comment boxes out, I re-enabled captcha, although I noticed it still isn’t working. I guess I’ll have to get together with my host to see why this is no longer working, but I can’t just leave things wide open any more, apparently. I want people to be able to comment, but this is ridiculous.

And although I know those idiots spamming my site aren’t even visiting, see above picture! Yeah, that’s right. Does anyone really click on your link and buy fake medicine from somewhere in Asia? Is it really worth your time? In any case, rant over! I hope those people that actually enjoy visiting my site keep visiting, and I hope to get the commenting fixed soon!

Thursday, September 04, 2008

The Chevy Camaro!

I’m not sure how this happens, but it seems on every shoot, I completely forget about a picture. Then a few weeks later, I’m going through and cleaning house and find it! Here is a shot of my friend David and his 1960s Chevy Camaro. I guess you can tell I’m not very good with classic cars, because I don’t know exactly which year it is. Ah well, it’s still a great car. smile



Saturday, August 30, 2008

The Font Convention

So I’ve been really busy in the middle of moving to a new apartment! Which, of course, means that I haven’t had time for a lot of pictures. So today I’ll leave you with one of the funniest videos I’ve seen this year. It’s completely nerdy, but also extremely entertaining and clever. I hope you enjoy it!!!

It’s called “The Font Convention”



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