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Beyond your Peripheral Vision: September 2008
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Beyond your Peripheral Vision. Tuesday, September 30, 2008. This story is too good to be left unblogged. Disclosure: If you are under 18 or are easily offended, do not read on. Talk about a memorable wedding night. Tim and I awkwardly try to fall asleep. He looks at me all dejected and disappointed and asks "Is it supposed to sound like that? Ummmmm. "eventually" I reply. Posted by Caitlin Carroll. Saturday, September 27, 2008. I actually did it. Can you believe it? And the receptions were so fun! And we...
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The Reluctant Blogger: Nov 17, 2009
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009. Here is something just in case anyone checks the blog. I found two sheets of 4x5 film in the basement in a film holder marked with the words: "Hinckley at pulpit, 100% lights up". I knew I'd stashed these away, but thought I'd lost them. I decided to process them 40% longer than normal, so I did and they turned out perfectly. These are two scans from the negatives. I plan to make platinum/palladium prints of them. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A photo a day.
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The Reluctant Blogger: Tree In Mourning
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Saturday, January 08, 2011. I wanted to shoot this last year. It didn't happen. So, I waited for a year and shot it this afternoon. Tree In Mourning, 2011. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Great Salt Lake Photographic Survey. A photo a day. Friends of Great Salt Lake. Susan Voss - Polymer Photo Gravures. My Previous Student"s Blogs. My BYU Student"s blogs. Awesome Inc. template. Powered by Blogger.
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The Reluctant Blogger: Last and First
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Monday, January 03, 2011. Here are two images. The long panorama is the last image of 2010. Taken on New Year's Eve of 2010 out on the road to Stansbury Island on Utah's Great Salt Lake. Lake-effect Storm and Stansbury Island, Great Salt Lake, 2010. This next image is the first of 2011. I went out to shoot a panorama of the discarded Christmas Trees at the local pick-up spot, but saw this red sled instead. Woah, that kind of rhymes. Broken Red Sled, 2011. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A photo a day.
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bubbles. | the cotyledon
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Botany. birth. brainstorms. Larr; Dr. Ava. February 1, 2012. I’m glad my mom values family memories more than time spent cleaning a gallon of soapy water off her hard wood floors. This slideshow requires JavaScript. Our recipe of choice was: 1 gallon water 1 cup Joy dish soap 2 Tbs glycerin. Unfortunately, it wasn’t cold enough to get the bubble to freeze outside. But, we did develop some pretty impressive skills with our wands made from string and straws. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Larr; Dr. Ava.
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Dr. Ava | the cotyledon
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Botany. birth. brainstorms. February 25, 2012. I may not have influenced this little girl to be a doctor instead of a Disney princess when she grows up, but I do take pride in the fact that she slings a doctor bag over her shoulder when she heads out to the ball. Here are some pictures of us playing together over Christmas:. The above collage is from my sister’s website. Let it cool before playing with it. Ideally it should not be sticky at all. If it is still sticky, plop it back into the sauce ...Now y...
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Tony and Margaret: December 2014
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Wednesday, December 31, 2014. It's been real, it's been fun, but it hasn't been real fun. Actually, like everything in life, it's had its ups and downs. The big up for me is that I finally finished typing up my dissertation and sent it off to my committee. We will see how they evaluate it and me next week. I also wanted to document my recently sprained ankle that was a blessing in disguise. This was right after it happened. One of these is not like the other. About a week later. Tuesday, December 23, 2014.
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Tony and Margaret: Home, Sweet Home
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Saturday, June 27, 2015. Home, Sweet Home. We're still moving in, and the days are long and we aren't getting any sleep, but we are thrilled to finally be together. Please pardon our dust; we are still settling in. If it took us a week to figure out how to water our lawn, I imagine this place won't be picture ready for at least a couple of years. Holy awesome, your new kitchen is huge! Are you still local? Im so excited for you and your family! June 27, 2015 at 9:06 PM. Your place looks sooo nice!
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Tony and Margaret: I left my heart in San Diego.
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Sunday, February 22, 2015. I left my heart in San Diego. We could not have asked for a better vacation last week. Our daughter slept on both flights, we were safe the whole time (those California drivers have a bad rap for a reason! Tony got to network around Anaheim, we ate like kings, we stayed with our dearest of dear friends in San Diego, and we came back recharged and ready for our routines again. It was the perfect trip, and definitely worth waiting two years for. I'd move out there in a hot minute.
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Owen, WI | the cotyledon
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Botany. birth. brainstorms. Also while in California…. January 22, 2012. I am slowly making my way thought photos from Christmas in Wisconsin. Here are some from a visit to Grandma and Gramps’ in Owen. They were both born and raised in this small town of just under 1,000 people. I went with just my sibs, Aaron and Sarah. We have a large family, so it was fun to get Gr&Gr to ourselves. If you want to see what I (or Sarah or Aaron) might look like in 60 years, take a look at these photos:. Fat of the Land.