Rachel Burgess
Can you guess what this is?
How about now?
It's a tree-trimmer
The job requires courage and concentration
The Bobcat Battalion
Athens High School's marching band
In the sunshine on Court Street
Patriotism and candy
The Federal Hocking High School band
The cub scouts marched, too
Some people are proud to be here
More candy!
And the Bobcat Battalion at the ceremony
Super bloody big bad wolf moon eclipse
Looking sunward on the ridge
Stump, channel swapped
Stump, unswapped
Looking down the hill
Monochrome dandelion
Doesn't look like a fisheye picture, does it
Rhubarb and afternoon sun
Supping on a bud
Another at ISO 51,200
And my upward limit, ISO 51,200
Here's ISO 1400
ISO 45,600
This is "only" ISO 7200
And 28,800
Here's ISO 16,000
Testing the D500 at a rehearsal of "Pippin"
This about sums it up
Brew Week chic
Some took friends on a tour of the brewery tents
As the night before, rain threatened
By late afternoon, the mainstage audience was grow…
The curbs were improvised seating
Not sure
A popular local deejay
Every town has its "micro" brewery nowadays
Chopsticks and balloons
There was wine, too
The token line grew longer
Dancing with herself
It looked like an Oriental bazaar
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This picture got me in a world of trouble


Shopping in the one big grocery store in Athens, Ohio, I saw this scene and made a quick picture. Because changes at the store cause a lot of local conversation, I put it up for possible use in the newspaper, and it was used. I was a little concerned that people would be horrified by the dirt that had accumulated under the row of shelves, but no: the head of the local convention and visitors agency wrote a poison-pen email to the boss of the company that owns the paper, saying that people would be kept from visiting our area because of the workman's backside showing a little and that I should be got rid of. A week later, the boss of the company decided that the paper couldn't afford photographs and that the reporters would henceforth illustrate the paper via their telephones. And I was gone.
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