Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts

Friday, August 1, 2008

My New Toy - Lomo Fisheye Camera



Something smells fishy....

I don't have any Lomo shots to post yet. I'm shooting some Lomo 100 36 exposure film in my new toy. Hopefully, a few of them will be lomo-refic to post!

I don't know how quickly I'll use the film up, but I'll get it processed and digitally reproduced so I can upload and share with my new Lomo friends.

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Welcome Home

I made this for my daughter. She bought her first house and moved into it this weekend.

I took a photo of her house and submitted it to http://www.icingimages.com/ to have it printed with edilbe ink and paper.

I then made my own cake and put it in a cake box purchased from Joann's.

She was surprised!

Thursday, February 28, 2008

THE TEN BEST MOVIES ABOUT PHOTOGRAPHERS

Source: American Photography Magazine (March/April 2008 Issue)

This list is a special collection picked by American Photography magazine editors and the readers of their State of the Art Blog.

10. The Notorious Bettie Page, 2005
9. Pecker, 1998
8. Star 80, 1983
7. Under Fire, 1983
6. Fairy Tale: A True Story, 1997
5. Apocalypse Now, 1979
4. Eyes of Laura Mars, 1978
3. Funny Face, 1957
2. Blow-Up, 1966
1. Rear Window, 1954

Maybe this list will help get your photography “jones” on while waiting for winter to past.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

100 Good Cookies

Day 306 of 365 Project
11/02/07 Repost from Flickr 365 Project I did during 2007.
(I'm on a diet, so this is the closest I'll get to the real thing for awhile....)

100 Good Cookies
1 C White Sugar
1 C Brown Sugar
1 C Oil
1 C Margarine
1 Egg
¾ t Salt
1 t Baking Soda
1 t Cream of Tartar
1 t Vanilla
1 C Oatmeal
1 C Rice Krispies
3 ½ C White All Purpose Flour

Mix together all the ingredients in order given. Roll into balls about the size of a walnut by hand. Place on greased cookie sheet. Bake at 350 degrees for about 11 mins, until lightly browned and dough ball is slightly flatten. Cool on rack.

The original recipe, which I don’t remember where I got it from, says to drop them by teaspoon, this method would yield 100 small cookies. By rolling them into a ball the size of a walnut, you will yield about 50 larger cookies; if you want 100 cookies, double the ingredients.

I had a small bag of cashew pieces at home, so I threw them into this batch that I made for the MSU vs. UM office tailgate party we had today.

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Thursday, February 21, 2008