Personal Photo Project of the Week #124


The New Old (Redux)
The New Old (Redux)

A few months ago I took some pictures of abandoned signs with the retro setting on my camera. I decided then to revisit this idea with the High Contrast Monochrome setting on my camera.

As it turns out, I’m still not totally in love with the results. Therefore, there may be yet another visiting of this idea. A first ever double redux.

I know, I’m pretty excited about it too!

This time I will just take and edit the pictures the old fashioned way.

The rest of the The New Old (Redux) Series:


The New Old (Redux)

The New Old (Redux)

The New Old (Redux)

The New Old (Redux)

The New Old (Redux)

The New Old (Redux)

The New Old (Redux)

The New Old (Redux)

The New Old (Redux)

The New Old (Redux)

The New Old (Redux)

The New Old (Redux)

The New Old (Redux)

The New Old (Redux)

It is hard to believe that I am officially caught back up with Fridays on the blog! Now I just have to get Mondays and Thursday caught back up and everything will be right with my blog again!

Next week’s Personal Photo Project will involved daisies.

Slice of Life Vol. 108

This is another one of my favorite collections. Not just because it features a picture of my pet rabbit Fluffy that is vaguely reminiscent of the classic of American cinema Night of the Lepus.

But also because it features pictures of the 1385. When I was a kid I’m pretty sure I thought the 1385 coming to Boone was the biggest thing in the history of history.

One of the minor influences on me artistically was a book from my childhood about trains called simply Trains. When the Christopher D. Bennett Museum is opened (at 415 Greene St.) it should be put proudly on display. The placard explaining its significance will note that the chunk missing from the book was taken caused by Karma.
























The atmospheric pictures of the Boone County Court House are also right in my wheelhouse.

Dog Park

After months of hype, Naima and I finally were able to make our 1st trip to the Ames Dog Park recently.

Unfortunately, despite having a very good park system, Boone does not have a dog park. This is a hint for any would-be future Boone mayoral candidates out there. If you want my support you know my 2 conditions.

Number 1 involves the Pufferbilly Parade and a pink dress. You know what I’m talking about.
Number 2 involves bringing a dog park to Boone.

The trip from Ames to Boone had its moments as Naima is convinced that she is a lap dog, but once we got there I was very pleased with how everything went. I was hoping there weren’t many other dogs there for our first trip and there weren’t.

In the big-dog-dog-park there were really only two dogs. A German Shepard that just kept walking the trail over and over again. Then a big black dog that wasn’t overly interested in playing.

So Naima mostly kept to herself as she walked the perimeter of the park smelling everything out.

Here are a few pictures of the trip and from before the trip:


The only thing I think Naima didn’t enjoy was being separated from the small dogs. There were quite a few more small dogs at the park that she was sad that she couldn’t get to play with. She is accustomed to playing with small dogs as her top playmate is Carla’s dog Chloe who tips the scale at 10 pounds.

It was certainly worth the drive and I hope Naima thought it was worth her shoulder surgery and weeks of puppy bedrest!

Next week’s Random Wednesday will feature pictures of Evie!

Personal Photo Project of the Week #123 Beta

I hung out with more creatures than just Lancelot and Elaine on my loop.

Here is a look at the rest of the Tennyson Series:


Tennyson

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Tennyson
This insane graffiti that looks just like Bill was on the side of a generator near the lake. It still blows my mind!

Would you believe these are the first frog pictures I’ve taken this year?

The turtles in the pictures were laying eggs. Otherwise, I never would have been able to get near them.

“Next week’s” Personal Photo Project will involve old signs.

Slice of Life Vol. 107

Pictures from Pufferbilly Days and a couple positives of a bridge that doesn’t stand any longer. If I were to guess, it is either the Old 30 bridge over the Des Moines River OR possibly the old Water Works Bridge. Although, it very well might be the Wagon Wheel Bridge. When I think about it a bit longer.