I woke up, and it was raining.
I walked through the park.
I thought about surveillance.
Someone got a new car as a gift.
By the time I went to lunch, a fog had rolled in.
The owner of this bike walked up while I was taking this photograph. He waited patiently for me to finish.
This tank of frozen stuff always makes me think of going to the machine shop with my dad.
That guy better run if he doesn’t want the giant squid hiding in the fog to eat him.
After lunch, I went out to our other building on the edge of campus. The weather turned really nasty.
Was I leaning, or do those poles really tilt that much?
Kate and I had chocolate chip pancakes and oatmeal stout for dinner.
By the time we finished dinner, it was snowing, so we decided to go out back to photograph the snow blowing across the parking lot.
I burned up the end of the roll shooting at F2 & 1/8th to get this shot. The lens on her camcorder looks huge.
The end.
Neither is this.

Hexar RF, ZM Biogon 35, Delta 400, Xtol 1+1 (straight Xtol seems to give more shadow detail)
- A funny Pentax commercial.
- Everything you need to know about scanning B&W: this saves me from having to write up my own notes on B&W scanning.
- Apparently the ‘G’ in G9 stands for gateway drug.
- A neat photo. I sometimes wish I understood color better.
- Steve Williams’ 3 Prints Project makes me want to go back to wet printing, but rigging up an enlarger and developing trays in a 750 square foot apartment is a bit tough. I wonder if the landlord would let me curtain off a section of the basement? See Steve’s latest here.

Neither one of us can see much without our glasses.