Posted Stamp part 1
Another crazy snow day
After the storm
The Fort
The snowy path
I’ve noticed on a few occasions that I have posted the same pictures more than once. Â This wasn’t done purposely. Â I’ve posted more than 130 pictures in the past 7 months and it’s very easy to repost pictures if you don’t file them accordingly. Â Tonight, I spent over an hour going through and individually applying keywords (tags) to each of my “blogged” pictures so that I can easily check them off in the future.
This past Thanksgiving weekend my wife, baby girl, and I spend time with her mother and family in Tampa Florida. Â We had a great time and really enjoyed the 75 degree and blue sky weather. Â Unfortunately, immediately when we landed back in Fort Wayne, it was back to 30 degree weather and rain. Â Yesterday, that rain changed to snow and we had our first snow fall of the year.
Last winter, I was driving by an entrance to a country club near my home and really liked the trees and the light snow fall on the pavement. Â I stopped and snapped this picture.
What’s That?
A few weeks ago we went to the Fort Wayne Taste of the Arts festival.  For a small city, there were many vendors there.  Unfortunately, I didn’t find a whole lot worth taking pictures of.  This picture was taken while walking through the crowd with my 28 summicron.  Something caught their attention.


Red Door
Last fall a friend of mine asked for me to take a few family pics of them at a local park. Â As I was leaving I came upon a large red barn. Â The barn was sitting on a 7 foot stone block base. Â The doors were weathered and really stood out because of the surrounding stone. Â Here is one of those doors.


Indiana Sunset
Living in Cleveland, OH for 5 years I got accustomed to grey skies. It seemed as if we would have one blue sky in the winter maybe 1 or 2 times a month. When I moved to Fort Wayne, I was hoping to see more blue skies and fortunately I do but still not as often as I would like (I’m sure others agree in Northeast Indiana). One evening in January, while driving home from work we had one of those rare events. I was driving on the interstate staring at the sun and noticed 2 trees in a field with nothing around them. I immediately took the next exit and drove into the field where they were located. Fortunately, I was able to catch one of these rare Indiana sunsets.
P.S. This is a good reason why you should always carry your camera equipment, you never know when you will find a good picture opportunity.








