Mark (blackstrat) > November 30, 2008.

Fall shots are often big splashes of spectacular color, but sometimes I like the detail shots just as well.
Mark (blackstrat) > September 16, 2008.
While they were waiting for their turn on the stage, these young ladies from the Punjabi-American Heritage Society whiled away their time counting photographers. One of them clearly spotted me, as she's looking right down the barrel of my long lens.
Mark (blackstrat) > December 1, 2008.
Details of the Fall #3.
Mark (blackstrat) > December 7, 2008.
"Don't you EVER get tired of pointing that thing at me?"
Mark (blackstrat) > November 29, 2008.
Elvi have left the building...

We still have a little Autumn left around here, so I thought I'd post a few sort of microcosmic detail shots.
Mark (blackstrat) > October 29, 2008.
"Say, Mom, let me run something by ya, OK? Why don't we make a new rule so I get to rip things to shreds all the time, instead of just once a year? Wadda ya say? Shall we run it up the flagpole and see how it flaps?"

October is a busy month. My sister-in-law Tanya's birthday was the 1st, great-niece Isabella's was the 8th, my brand new great-nephew Jordan's was the 9th, my mother's was the 12th, my brother-in-law Dave's was the 21st, Isabella's brother Austin's was yesterday, and I'm mumbledy-mumble years old today!
Mark (blackstrat) > September 28, 2008.
"Let's go into this stereo store just for the halibut."

Sorry. This sign is just begging for a punny comment.
Mark (blackstrat) > August 25, 2008.
Every once in a while I shoot something besides kids and pets.

Even though it's kind of soft from hand-holding at 200mm and shallow DOF, this is still one of my favorite hummingbird pictures. I really like how the colors of the bird and the bokeh tie in so well.

It's a Rufous Hummingbird, in case you're wondering.
Mark (blackstrat) > September 12, 2008.
I don't know who's cuter here, Taylla or Cinnamon.
August 25, 2008.
Every once in a while I shoot something besides kids and pets.

Even though it's kind of soft from hand-holding at 200mm and shallow DOF, this is still one of my favorite hummingbird pictures. I really like how the colors of the bird and the bokeh tie in so well.

It's a Rufous Hummingbird, in case you're wondering.
Mark (blackstrat) > August 25, 2008.
Every once in a while I shoot something besides kids and pets.

Even though it's kind of soft from hand-holding at 200mm and shallow DOF, this is still one of my favorite hummingbird pictures. I really like how the colors of the bird and the bokeh tie in so well.

It's a Rufous Hummingbird, in case you're wondering.
August 25, 2008.
Every once in a while I shoot something besides kids and pets.

Even though it's kind of soft from hand-holding at 200mm and shallow DOF, this is still one of my favorite hummingbird pictures. I really like how the colors of the bird and the bokeh tie in so well.

It's a Rufous Hummingbird, in case you're wondering.
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