A nearly-forty-year friend
Askance amused
Since 1967
"Dick Tracey calling."
View from, I think, Court Room Number Seven in ear…
Five sibs
Father & daughter
Finally got the path shovelled to my compost pile
Midnight the other night
Five in the sun
Shared trait
Flare? what flare?
Sunny afternoon; shiny chrome set
Five or six weeks' stratification
Right after the funeral
A month ago from the Court House
A different view from the Court House window
They were not arguing; they were very friendly to…
Apple
Minnie at eight
Steps down into the graveyard
Mystery picture
A rabbit at the steering wheel?
Old film; young women
Water Street 7:30 am Christmas Eve
Christmas Eve in the morning
Last spring
Stop
December watering
Yesterday in the sun
And sometimes the Supra's just super
The view from my office window at sunset two weeks…
Lupin in mid-November
Open pit
Down the hill from my neighborhood
Bulldozer doing its job
Kids in Postville
Archaeologist at work, June 1977.
A good year for apples
Suppertime
This morning's view
I live at Number 6 Water Services Excavation Pit
Three at the wedding
Din then and Din now
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Comrades in doubt


The three of us -- D, P, and I -- have been friends since we were
five years old (or four in my case, since I'm the youngest). Here,
last night, we were among about a dozen old friends together for a
Christmastime party. I don't remember who was talking when I took
this picture, but neither D nor P seems impressed.
I was using the Fujifilm X100 at its ISO800 setting, with no attention
at all to white balance. The picture's colour was really "warm" (that
is, badly orange) so I dropped it through a Paint Shop Pro blue
filter to get this b&w version. I really should be shooting "raw" to
make colour correction easier but, after more than a year with it, I'm
still getting used to this, my best digital camera.
five years old (or four in my case, since I'm the youngest). Here,
last night, we were among about a dozen old friends together for a
Christmastime party. I don't remember who was talking when I took
this picture, but neither D nor P seems impressed.
I was using the Fujifilm X100 at its ISO800 setting, with no attention
at all to white balance. The picture's colour was really "warm" (that
is, badly orange) so I dropped it through a Paint Shop Pro blue
filter to get this b&w version. I really should be shooting "raw" to
make colour correction easier but, after more than a year with it, I'm
still getting used to this, my best digital camera.
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