Week 32 – A New Character Has Appeared

My family's new dog, Maisey, licks her lips after being fed a treat.

My family got a new pet dog recently, so it was only a matter of time until she showed up in a photo of the week. She’s a very interesting dog– she doesn’t lick people at all, like most other dogs tend to. She just sniffs and keeps on moving. This is a rare glimpse of her tongue that is almost never seen. Preferably, the focus would have been on her eyes, but I feel it work as a wide-angled pet shot regardless.

Week 31 – ‘Murcah

Watermelon is just part of the food prepared for an All-American Extravaganza.

In order to celebrate the Olympics, me and friends got together and had a little American hooplah. This included many American or American-themed foods, as long as you forget that many other countries also share the red-white-and-blue color scheme. Watermelon isn’t even apparently a specifically American food, but it feels like it. And a tower of watermelon? Well, there you go.

Week 30 – Smile a While

Nathan is offered a free Coke at Six Flags on Saturday.

I dig this photo. Not sure if it’s the framing, or the fact that Team Coke is ridiculously sold out, or the posing, or what, but I enjoy it. Off-the-cuff shots, unplanned, can often be your “favorite” of the week.

Week 28 – Fireworks

This past week (on the 4th of July) my best friend decided she would like to spend the rest of her life with me. I was pretty happy about it. Shawna was crying, but they were happy tears, so it’s all good.

I’m arguing this is my photo of the week because I was an active participant, even though I didn’t take it. Plus, I was proposing, so that. If you really want to see a photo that I took this week, check here: the Fourth of July parade includes many special dignitaries.

Fogg took this image. Considering that he had half a second to get in place and shoot, I think it turned out really exceptional.

Week 27 – Because They Are Hard

A display set up at NASA in Houston shows astronauts on the moon.

This past week (Saturday, actually) I was able to go to NASA with Shawna and her family. It was fun, as always, because I enjoy space exploration. Hopefully one day far off in the future I can get real photos from the moon, but until then, photos of fancy dioramas will have to do.

Week 26 – Visitors from Another Planet

A carousel twirls at twilight for a VBS carnival at Crossroads Baptist Church.

I co-ran a photo booth at last week’s VBS carnival at Crossroads. At one point, I was able to run around and take some pictures of various rides and attractions… I was able to get this shot, which I’m pretty happy with. Just a slightly longish exposure, nothing fancy.

Week 25 – Friend Bird

A bird waits on the steps of the castle on Saturday night.

I came home on Saturday night and this bird was sitting on the front porch of Chris’ house, right by the door. I was able to get nice and close for pictures, which made me think something wasn’t quite right with it. It didn’t mind the flashes and clicking. The following morning, the bird was still there, and equally unperturbed by my photographic endeavors. I assumed it would be dead once I returned from my tasks that day, but interestingly, it was gone. I’m really not sure what happened.

As an aside, anyone know what kind of bird it is? I don’t think pigeons usually come that color, but I could be wrong.

Week 23 – Music in the Street

A man plays a trombone outside of Cafe du Monde in New Orleans.

Since I was in New Orleans from Saturday to Monday, I was technically there for two of my photo weeks. So I feel using two week’s worth of New Orleans pics. This guy was just playing music (along with two others) on the street by the line to get in to Cafe Du Monde. I should have used a smaller f/stop to make him pop out of the background more, but I’m still happy I was level-headed enough to put on the 50mm at all instead of sticking with the 16-35mm for this photo.