Yesterday was 28 days behind. Today is actually 29 days behind, but 28 Days Later is the movie reference… So I decided on that for the subject line.
Wakka wakka wakka!
No more Photoshopping each shot I post. I need to make this process a bit quicker, or I really won’t be able to keep up.
Here we go.
Day 134/365
Cory & Addisyn

Day 135/365
Boring shot, but crucial. I cleaned my sensor that day.

Day 136/365
Brad & Carley
Love the intense look in Carley’s eyes. That wedding was spectacular. It was one of the rare weddings that had me choking up.

Day 137/365
Todd & Kristi

Day 138/365
I was very sick that week (bad timing with 4 weddings) and Sprite helps me.

Day 139/365
Dustin & Carrie
Yummy

Day 140/365
Very late night of printing, eating and blowing my nose.

Day 141/365
My new front room. This is where I meet my clients.

Day 142/365
Discovering that sticking your hand in a sprinkler’s path is awesome fun

Day 143/365
I was coming back home from taking the boys out to a playground and I looked up and saw this. I thought “Cool, I get to watch a collision!”
Well, that or a bizarre American Airlines airshow.

Day 144/365
Out playing in the backyard, I had my camera in hand and we decided to see how high I could kick the ball in the air. This was as high as I could get it.

And this is a great shot of my oldest, Gabe.

Day 145/365
A play I went to see, starring Alisha; model, actress, singer, dancer, close friend and all around endlessly talented person.

Day 146/365
The amazingly beautiful Amela.





Day 147/365
I just had to make the time for some guitar playing. Before that night, I hadn’t picked up my guitar in close to a month…

Day 148/365
The continuation of a series of hardware issues… This is the night my power supply decided to start dying on me. I might have opened up the computer to take a picture of it, but I was too angry to bother taking a proper shot.

Day 149/365
Only in a house with kids will you find a guy in a yellow jumpsuit lying face down in a bathroom with one hand in the air.
That or a frathouse.

Day 150/365
Another night of hardware frustration. That’s a $20 ink cartridge down the toilet.

Day 151/365
Cubase!!! Now I can create some music! I should have gotten this right from the start.

Day 152/365
What’s for dinner? Pot-Pourri. That’s what.

Day 153/365
Freddy & Trisha
Incorporating my abstract, “colors and shapes” thoughts at a wedding.

Day 154/365
The Path to the Sun
A beautiful field near my house.

Day 155/365
Out with the old, in with the new. A continuation from the Cubase thing. I was sick and tired of fighting with my MBox audio interface, trying to get it to work at all on ANYTHING. Screw it, got a new one instead.


Day 156/365
Homemade pop-filter. Pop filters are designed to keep audio from being distorted, especially with vocals, where the performer has to say a word with a “P” or a “B” in it.
This was made with a coat-hanger and tights. Cost me zero dollars, versus paying $20 at a store where they would have pushed a 100-year warranty for what they’d insist is a reasonable $39.95.
No thanks.

Day 157/365
I have to admit, I’ve thoroughly enjoyed the weather of late. Rain is good in a desert as far as I’m concerned.

And my son Mason trying to dodge the camera.

Day 158/365
Looking out my dirty window into the blinding sunset.

Coming up is wedding, wedding, book, book, wedding, fence, book and the daily stuff I’ll have done by the time I post again.