Pip is a happy little pug who really doesn’t much like these particular biscuits, but she’s not about to let Puck have it, and so she carries it around for awhile and only eats it to spite Puck… I think Pip looks quite gangster, here. Sort of a Pugsy Siegel, perhaps, though that’s a bit …
Author Archives: James Cockroft
365.176 some kind of spinning away
This is much more garish on the interwebs than it appears in Aperture. Apologies. I may have mentioned this before, but I spend quite a bit of time on Google Street View at work, verifying business existence (at the time the GSV passed, at the very least), and keeping an eye out for interesting sights. …
365.175 A Tipping Point
At first, I saw this as something disintegrating. Then it appeared as a strange tide rolling in. Then as coagulation or agglomeration. And yet again as rushing and crushing. Insofar as this picture looks like all of these, I think maybe it’s a tipping point, ready to go either way. In other news, I discovered …
365.174 Almost
Almost sunrise. Almost everyone is still asleep. Almost looks like rain, if you didn’t know better. Almost got run over by someone who thought they were running late. Almost got everything lined up. Almost patient enough to wait out the fast-moving clouds. Almost observant enough to line up the various markings better (especially the arrows). …
365.173 Under the Gun
I had fun making this, but a heckuva time getting it uploaded and edited, and I’m not particularly pleased with the results so we’ll be trying again on the morrow, perhaps. So I plugged the SD card into the new mbp, and after a few seconds, Aperture opened and offered to import the pictures for …
365.172 Untitled
D7000. Sigma 30mm f/1.4. ISO800, 1/125th, f/4. Some cropping and gentle processing in Aperture. I’m running a bit behind tonight for reasons I won’t go into, so apologies for not having a story or something to say about this. Note: a friendly neighbor assisted a bit, by strategically strewing flowers and twigs around. Thanks for …
365.171 Askew
Have you ever had an idea for a shot, spent 20 minutes setting it up, 20 minutes trying various arrangements, angles, subject/camera positioning, but finding nothing that worked, then glanced over, saw some groovy light happening, and snapped the shot in one go? Well that’s what I just did… and here I thought (read: hoped) …