Archive for November, 2009
Orange Sunrise

I took this photo a couple weeks ago. I uploaded it to Flickr right away, and tried adding it to the Assignment: Houston group. The current assignment is to take a picture of something orange. Too bad I didn’t read the rules until later - sunsets and sunrises don’t count. Oh well, it is already [...]

November Update

A few places my photos have appeared recently:

 
Brave New Traveler - Interview: Patrick Shen On The Power Of Death Anxiety

Houstonist - Photo of the Day - Tree at Mercer Arboretum

Digital Photography School - 7 More Daily Photo Blogs That Provide Inspiration (the little itsy bitsy statue photo by the Gadling link is mine)

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Foggy Morning in Kingwood, Texas

This is from a foggy morning last week, when I drove up to Kingwood and went looking for new places to photograph. This is in River Grove Park.

Peafowl

I took this in Deussen Park, on the same morning as my last post. Around Houston, all the animals look like they want to fight. Maybe it is my imagination.

A Birdy Sunrise Over Lake Houston

I went jogging in Alexander Duessen Park this morning. I took my camera, just in case the sun came out.

Mercer Arboretum

I went to Mercer Arboretum yesterday morning. The picture shows a path flanked by Maple trees.

Tiny Waterfall

I am changing employers, and today is the beginning of two months off.
Oh, and the photo is from the Japanese Garden in Hermann Park.

Long Limbed

This is in Hermann Park. It is another example of me struggling to take the pictures I want on an overcast day.

Japanese Garden

A couple days ago, I realized that Hermann Park has a Japanese Garden. Too bad the day was rainy and overcast. I tried to keep very little sky in my pictures, because I knew it wouldn’t have any color.

Hermann Park Squirrel Thug

On Friday I walked around Hermann Park, in Houston. The wildlife there are used to people feeding them. Several squirrels approached me. They seemed upset that I wasn’t giving them food. I really thought this guy was going to mug me.