Tag Archives: cameras

Keep God First

I don’t like posting pictures of homeless people but I found this gentlemen to be very pleasant.  I spoke to him for a few minutes and gave him a few dollars.

ISO 160 1/1000 28mm summicron

Look who is getting all the attention

This was taken a few months ago.  I really like the expressions on everyone’s faces and the focus on my mother looking at her grand-daughter.

ISO 160 1/125 f1.4 50mm summilux

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Thank you for protecting our country and our fallen.

Lyla Grace

Re-post June 2011

As all of you are aware, my wife gave birth to a beautiful baby girl 2.5 weeks ago.  Like all parents, we are taking plenty of pictures and videos.  Recently, I took this picture after her bath.  I love how her hair is standing up and how she is looking towards her mommy.  Even though, she is still too young to focus in on objects, you can tell she already has a tight bond with the people that love her.

Lone Goal

Re-post June 2011

Since starting this site in May I have not mentioned a whole lot about my self with the exception of having a newborn.  I have many enjoyments in life, including spending time with my beautiful wife and daughter, playing basketball, lifting weights, working on computers, photography, and work which consists of fixing peoples ankles and feet.  I guess I have to say that I’m very diverse in what I do.

My wife grew up in the country and her father put up a basketball goal in their yard.  She never had interest in playing basketball but always watched me throughout high school (yes, we are high school sweethearts).  Often times we would go out and shoot baskets for fun.  I never thought much about the placement of the basketball goal but it sits out in the middle of a field with a small tree along side it.  The solidarity of this structure interested me and thought it would be a great picture opportunity.

Horizon

I’m typically working on a project or sleeping when I’m on a plane.  I decided to put my shade up and was amazed at the beautiful horizon.  I quickly grabbed my camera and snapped a few shots.

ISO 160 1/125s f/1.4 50mm summilux