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  • Edge of the rail.


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    I must confess that I have a fascination with trains and train tracks. I took this shot on a cold January afternoon as the light was beginning to fade. Note: this is NOT an abandoned track. It was a lot of fun lying on my stomach trying to get just the right angle. Was it dangerous? A little, yes. But what we ...
    1 day ago
  • Swept up in it.


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    Fellow blogger Carol expressed some confusion as to how to pronounce the word “bokeh”. The definitive answer isn’t quite   apparent . For the record, I pronounce it BO-KAY as in a bouquet of flowers. 11.12.09 #12
    2 days ago
  • Mid-Autumn Graces


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    Since I got my new computer, I’ve finally gotten around to processing some autumn shots. How nice it is to not have to deal with my PC locking up every ten minutes when trying to edit files! This photo was feeling very blue, so I let it have its way. And I am honored that this image was selected as Admin. ...
    2 days ago
  • Berry, berry …


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    So I am a bokeh-holic. What can I say?? There certainly are worse addictions in life.
    4 days ago
  • Driven to abstraction


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    Ive taken several walks with my wife through the Pingree Grove Forest Preserve in Plato Township in Kane County since it opened in October. The first couple of times, I looked for interesting objects to photograph and was pretty disappointed with the results. Literal representations werent cutting it for me. So, the ...
    4 days ago
  • Under fire.


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    Gah! I was up until 3:00a this morning transferring files and installing software on my new PC. Not sure I am too crazy about Windows 7, time will tell. Anyway, I was in the mood for a little color, some light and a whole lot of bokeh, so here you go!   11.09.09 #9
    4 days ago
  • Rabbitbrush & Snakeweed Garden – Post #100!


    Michael E. Gordon PhotographyAuthority Authority: 120
    Rabbitbrush & Snakeweed Garden Although I’m not nearly as prolific a blogger as many friends and colleagues, I’ve somehow managed to successfully reach my 100th post! So here it is – THANKS for reading and helping me to keep it going! I found this beautiful and wild Rabbitbrush & Snakeweed garden ( ...
    5 days ago
  • Done for.


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    Another photo of dried flowers, I love the muted tones in this one. The name of the shot for today’s post is appropriate for more than one reason: I bought a new computer this afternoon! My current PC is more than 4 years old and has about a half GB of RAM which is not nearly enough for all the photo editing I ...
    6 days ago
  • Can you guess what this is? Part 3


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    Yet another still life macro shot – this is one of my all-time favorite photos and it’s framed and proudly hangs on my garage wall (just like the shot of the scouring pad). To continue from yesterday’s post about my garage project: After I etched the floor, I let it “breathe” for a couple of days leaving ...
    1 week ago
  • The view


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    A couple take in the view from a bluff overlooking Port Washington, Wisconsin. The dog would rather keep moving. Photograph © 2009 James Jordan.
    1 week ago
  • Can you guess what this is? Part 2


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    Another still life macro shot – this is one of my very favorites. As a matter of fact, I had it framed and it hangs on my garage wall. And speaking of my garage, let me tell you about it. It’s two-car, and this summer I completely redid it myself. That is correct. All told, it took almost 3 weeks to finish. ...
    1 week ago
  • Main street


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    Port Washington, Wisconsin. Somebodys home town. And like every other home town, it has some residents who cant wait to leave it. Some who would never think of leaving. Some who treasure every day spent in that town, and others who let life pass as a blur. I didnt have to stand in the middle of the street to get this ...
    1 week ago
  • Can you guess what this is?


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    I enjoy shooting everyday things around the house and bringing them to life with my macro lens. With just a little imagination, ordinary objects can be made to look extraordinary. Earlier in the year, this shot was selected as Icon of the Day in the popular Flickr group “The World Through My Eyes”. Do you know ...
    1 week ago
  • And twirl!


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    Took this shot at the beginning of last month and processed it today. Not sure what kind of flowers these are, but they captured my attention. I think I’m going to e-mail this photo, along with this one , to our local botanical garden to see if they can identify the flower and plant. Our weather has been ...
    1 week ago
  • (via tigerlilylily)Oh yeah, suck my vignetting!


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    (via tigerlilylily ) Oh yeah, suck my vignetting!
    1 week ago
  • After the battle.


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    First of November and the meadows are looking more brownish. These dead daisies looked to me as though they had been through a war, tattered and ravaged on the battlefield. So I thought this shot was appropriate for today’s post. There’s a certain beauty in nature’s decayed and decaying life. At least I think ...
    1 week ago
  • Dried in the sun.


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    Boo! [IMG: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2569/4060482556_65a3af769e.jpg][IMG: http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=amatterofhowyouseeit.com&blog=9913555&post=439&subd=kalamarie123&ref=&feed=1]
    2 weeks ago
  • Through the weeping branches.


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    I’ve been asked about my custom header. Yes, it’s one of my shots. One of my favorites in fact.       I processed it in sepia to go with the decor in my bedroom and it now hangs on the wall. Purty isn’t it?  
    2 weeks ago
  • Smile and say "Cheese"


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    Self portrait with a Kodak Brownie box camera, circa 1910 (subject is circa 1958). Everything on the camera appears to work. Only the size of roll film the camera uses is no longer manufactured. Someday Ill get some 4x5 black and white film, cut it to size and try some shots, then get a photography student from one of ...
    2 weeks ago
  • foto friday


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    messing around with bokeh and depth of field in the Parma’s grass.This one with my 300mm f4 and water droplets on the grassand this one with my 80-200mm f2.8 and a leaf (new custom header picture)here is a two flash “strobist” take on decorative grass headerssb800 to camera left about two feet from the grass. ...
    2 weeks ago

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