2010 Challenge - 4/28/2010 - Hot Car
April 29, 2010
1/200 f/8.0 6mm. Canon S3.
While I was waiting for the contractors to finish up with our bathroom I popped to our local library and came across this gem in the parking lot. Cool. Hot. Car.
1/200 f/8.0 6mm. Canon S3.
While I was waiting for the contractors to finish up with our bathroom I popped to our local library and came across this gem in the parking lot. Cool. Hot. Car.
1/250, f/8.0, 6mm. Canon S3.
Kevin and I walked to our local BBQ place for a quick burger and beer. As we crossed this little creek I took this photo.
1/250 f/4.0 (super macro) Canon S3.
I was doing some much needed weeding when I came across this little gem. I have no idea what it is - I remember planting it, and then I forgot about it. And here it is.
1/20 f/3.2 6mm. Canon S3.
Friday a coworker and I visited CSU's first ever Homeless Connect event. 7 News was out and about.
Tonight Kevin and I decided to walk down to one of the local BBQ places for a quick Corona and burger. I walked past this old garage and I loved the patchwork effect of the wood. Converted to B&W.
1/125 f/5.6 7.8mm Canon s3.
1/640 f/8.0 27.6mm. We walked to Briggs street. I liked the "Stop" sign next to this blooming tree. I thought of all those unfortunates who suffer from allergies during this season.
1/25 f/5.6 6mm. Canon S3. Kevin and I are busy with Project Home Improvement. We currently have a contractor working on our bathroom. We are about 75% complete with our kitchen (thanks to many weekends of help by June, Peter and Andy.) We need to replace our above stove microwave. Having a camera with you all the time, makes shopping a breeze. (Camera phones also help.)
We were driving from Erie to Longmont, and came across this Red Tailed Hawk sitting by the side of the road. There was a slight drizzle, which I think wet the hawk's tail feathers because the hawk was quite undisturbed by us.
1/200 f/5.6 72mm, Canon s3.
The hawk flew from the sign post to sit atop this power line. It was kind of difficult to get a good photo. You can't see it from this angle, but the red tail is usually visible from behind.