Gravestone
S visiting
Trucks' arses
First shot in the Hongmei HM-1
Bernlaws. Or is that bernslaw? bersnlaw? Yeah. Be…
Won't be *much* higher
Mag's Bell Nose
It's like a party on the phone!!
Last night looking NNE
In our back yard this morning after a few degrees…
Dad at 77 in his backyard
Crow, catching some warmth from a chimney.
Waxing crescent moon
August 1988
On the ferry
Dec First and this is what's left in the flower po…
Cooking supper
Scowlery
One-M's cats-in-windows page
Late autumn colour
My parents in 1987
Rose gall
Goldfinch scouting about
Some young bracket fungus
My neighbourhood graveyard
Crow getting friendly
Newly minted PhDs, waiting for the moment of being…
Summer 1987
Dad in my office in April 1987
Crow
My parents in June 1987
Dancing at sea, 1987
At sea
So much older then. Younger now. Whew.
Before apps
Drunken tea party
Outside
Going to work
Window view
Crow with moulting feather
Another one at the peanuts
A pair from the Instamatic 500
Another Instamatic 500 shot
Old camera. Old film. Old propellers.
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Oo oo oo looking out my back door


Immediately behind our house are tall trees, still filled with leaves
even on Oct 31st when I shot this waxing gibbous moon from my back
door. Thus the bit of leaf silhouette at the bottom of the moon.
Although this started as a large RAW file (.ORF, the camera being
Olympus), even the highest-quality jpeg conversion cut all that black
sky down to very few bits of information, and I cropt the picture too,
so the file became a quarter-meg job. Maybe on the next clear night,
I'll have the presence of mind to do two pictures, one including some
stars, and put the two together.
even on Oct 31st when I shot this waxing gibbous moon from my back
door. Thus the bit of leaf silhouette at the bottom of the moon.
Although this started as a large RAW file (.ORF, the camera being
Olympus), even the highest-quality jpeg conversion cut all that black
sky down to very few bits of information, and I cropt the picture too,
so the file became a quarter-meg job. Maybe on the next clear night,
I'll have the presence of mind to do two pictures, one including some
stars, and put the two together.
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