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May 6th, 2008
02:40 pm - The Robert E. Lee I was driving south on Route 11 between Abingdon and Bristol VA. Within a mile, I passed a brilliant field of yellow flowers (mustard?), a dilapidated mom and pop style motel (single story L-shape), and this, the Robert E. Lee Motel. I turned around and stopped to photograph the R.E.L. first.

It was starting to rain when I stopped, and I only managed to get a few photos before the skies opened up. Sans-umbrella, I had to pack it up. The field and the other motel will have to wait until another day. ( +1 )
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02:35 pm - Storm with friend

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April 13th, 2008
03:37 pm - Last weekend, Lorelei and I took the Blue Ridge Parkway to Mount Mitchell 1.

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April 12th, 2008
11:51 pm - Lithargic Legacy

Litharge or lead oxide is a toxic yellow substance, formula PbO, created by heating lead in air. It can also be formed by heating lead nitrate (Pb(NO3)2. It is used in the manufacture of paints and in glass, as well as in vulcanization.
Do I know that is lead oxide in the picture? No, I do not. But it LOOKS toxic, and it made me think of lead compounds, thus the name.
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11:25 pm - Hippies

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April 10th, 2008
01:15 pm - Melanie As in, melanie

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March 30th, 2008
11:51 am - My Equipment I made this for my website, I figured I'd publish it here as well. It's not complete but it's a good start.
My Camera: the Canon 5d When I purchased the 5d, I had previously owned three film cameras and four digital cameras. My previous camera had been the excellent Canon 20d, but I was wanting the improved low-light abilities of the 5d, along with the greater variation in ISO selection and numerosu other small improvements. The Canon 5d has exceed all my expectations, I must say am thrilled with it. It feels wonderul in my hand, with a comfortable heft that is just right. The battery life is exceptional, the viewfinder bright, the controls instinctive. I never feel the camera is getting in my way, which is what has caused me to upgrade every time in the past. At the point where I feel I am fighting against the limitations of my equipment, it is time to upgrade. So far, the 5d has been a willing and capable partner in all my photographic endeavors. And the quality is bloody outsanding. Top notch. I HIGHLY recommend this camera. Canon EOS 5D 12.8 MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only) Canon EOS 5D 12.8 MP Digital SLR Camera with EF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM Lens
Wide Angle Lens: the Canon 17-40mm F/4.0 L I read a lot of reviews before purchasing this lens, and for the price it can't be beat. Excellent color satuation, tack sharp, you can't go wrong with this lens. I used this as my general purpose lens when I had the Canon 20d (it's 1.6x crop factor made this lens more like a 28-64mm), but on the 5d it's a true wide-angle. I love using this lens for shooting interiors and landscapes. I find it particularly suited for landscapes, as I seldom want a shallow depth of field. It was also my first L lens, and it's spoiled me rotten. Canon 17-40mm f/4.0 L Wide Angle Zoom Telephoto Zoom Lens: the Canon 70-200mm F/2.8 L IS Wow, what a lens this is. As I write this I have only had it a couple months, but I am constantly impressed with the results I can get from this high-end glass. The bokeh is silky smooth, the color is true and saturated, and between the 2.8 speed and the image stabilization, it is VERY versatile. There are lots of positive reviews on the net of this lens, but I want to point out something I have not seen others talk about. This lens is an incredibly kind lens when it comes to photographing people. I say it's kind because for a given subject, the image coming out of this lens is more flattering than one from a similar lens. As good as you look, it will make you look better. I haven't been able to pinpoint what technological factors are at work here, but I can see why people rave about this lens for portraits and weddings, this baby was MADE to shoot people. It was a difficult decision deciding between this and the excellent Canon 70-200mm F/4.0L, but in the end a few factors finally recommended this lens to me. One, I like to shoot in low light, and I knew that I would definitely take advantage of having a faster lens (2.8 vs. 4.0). Second, the image stabilization would further enhance my ability to work in low light, and reduce the need for a tripod. Third, the 2.8 f-stop makes it well suited for portraiture, something I am focusing upon more and more. You just can't get that amazing background blur with a 4.0. This lens is a healthy chunk of change, no doubt, but in my opinion it is worth it. Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM Telephoto Zoom Selective Focus Lens: the Lensbaby 3G The Lensbaby 3G is a unique product. At the center of this lens is a bellows that allows you to twist and bend where the lens is aiming. Moving the focal point of the lens off-center creates a lovely blur effect moving away from the area of focus. Examples can be seen here, here, and here. When I get stuck in a rut, this is the lens I break out to shake the neurons loose. It also makes a great portrait lens, with its soft-focus effect. Lensbaby 3G Canon EF mount SLR Camera Lens (LB3GC) Accessories Opteka Remote Release Cord for Canon EOS 5D A remote release is essential for working in low light situations. Even with your camera on a tripod, manually pressing the shutter button to take a photo shakes the camera and leads to reduced sharpness and blur. Using a remote release, you can trigger the camera without touching it, for much sharper photos. Canon Spare Battery - BP511A 1390mAh Lithium Everybody needs a spare battery. You do too. 77mm Circular Polarizer Use a Circular Polarizer to control reflections when shooting outdoors. Cancel out reflections on glass and water, deepen the color of vegetation, add contrast and depth to skies. A must if you are shooting outdoors.
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March 26th, 2008
10:36 pm - Nowhere 1

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March 22nd, 2008
10:45 am - Working from past to present... Little City Roller Girls 2 1.

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10:28 am - Working from past to present... Little City Roller Girls 1 Roller Derby! An ex-coworker of mine helped form the team. These are from a practice session. The lighting conditions were very poor, it was not as bright as it looks in the photos. Best shutter speed I could get, even when pushing the ISO, was 1/50, which wasn't fast enough for the action in most cases. So, not sharp like I want. But it's still a lot of fun. :)
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March 21st, 2008
09:49 am - Working from past to present... abandoned 3 1.

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March 20th, 2008
09:44 pm - Working from past to present... abandoned 2 1.

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09:31 pm - Working from past to present... abandoned 1 this series was taken around an abandoned factory a few towns over. I will probably repost some of them in the rural ruin community.1.

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March 18th, 2008
08:01 pm - Working from past to present... hangin' with Olivia and Aaron 2 1.

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07:42 pm - Working from past to present... hangin' with Olivia and Aaron 1 We finally got over to Olivia ( hisbonnielass) and Aaron's ( ezerick's) house for dinner Feb 29th, after having talked about it for several weeks. The rain was crazy that night, and the roads were dark and winding. We made it though, and it was very worthwhile. Dinner was excellent, the company was enjoyable, and the kids were plentiful. Kids? Yes.
1. Aaron!

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March 17th, 2008
11:36 pm - Working from past to present... hangin' with Kara and Zach We went over for dinner, the menu was home-made tamales. :) But it's mostly pics of the lizard.
1 - Kara ( nonspecific) and Melanie ( melanie), on the assembly line

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11:13 pm - Working from past to present... the old school 1

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11:02 pm - Working from past to present... Gulls 1 - I'm calling this "Three's Company"

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10:58 pm - Working from past to present... Clouds and Mountains These were taken at Roan Mountain, on the TN/NC border.
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10:51 pm - Working from past to present ... Acoustic Coffeehouse 2 1

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March 6th, 2008
01:56 pm - Crawl

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February 26th, 2008
12:49 am - the condemned school
 Current Mood: sad
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February 24th, 2008
11:15 pm - Man with beard

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10:20 pm - Bella This is shirokarasu's kitty Bella. She is beeeautiful.

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10:24 am - Still life with chess and pomade

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10:24 am - Puppy love

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February 21st, 2008
12:29 pm - Nonspecific photography Fellow photographer nonspecific visited last night with her young one, and we had dinner and chatted and generally hung out. Naturally, having a new lens, I photographed the proceedings. Here's some highlights... I'll start with my favorite of the eve:

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February 20th, 2008
04:53 pm - First photos from the new lens As seen in the cellphone-post below, I got a new lens, a Canon 70-200mm f/2.8L IS.
I shot these at lunchtime, I only had a few minutes. I am posting larger-than-usual photos, 683x1024, just because I feel like it. :P Click the thumbnail to view large pic.

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February 18th, 2008
10:07 pm - A Trip to Rocky Fork

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February 9th, 2008
11:10 am - Just because I'm digging on these reflections

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11:07 am - A walk along the river

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January 6th, 2008
08:48 pm - a cold silhouette

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January 1st, 2008
10:53 pm - A few of my sweetie and me

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10:48 pm - Just enough snow

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10:39 pm - Will

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