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March 15th, 2010

Wichita. 5DMKII - 50mm f/1.4 - ISO400 - f/6.3 - 5 sec - Lightroom Process

No Smoking. ElanII - 50mm f/1.4 - ISO125 - f/2.8 - 1/200th sec - Processed in the Kitchen - 35mm Negative Scanned with Epson V500

Cemetary. 5DMKII - 200mm f/2.8 - ISO500 - f/2.8 - 1/800th sec - Photoshop Process

Went to the camera shop today to grab some medium format color for Holga and took Jace with me. We stopped by the train station but they were closed. I didn’t have my camera with me… I used Chase Jarvis’ theory, “the best camera is the one you have with you”. This is a crazy cool train. I’m hoping to take Jace over there when they’re actually open someday.
Train. iPhone 3Gs - Processed in Photoshop.

I went on a small hiatus from my 365 until running into some friends that actually check it everyday… Thanks Jacob!!! Just enough encouragement to start back up. Here’s another go. I’m starting my numbering where I left off. Enjoy y’all.
Tree. Holga “Toy Camera” - 38mm - ISO100 - f/8 - 1/125th sec - Black & White Process - Neopan 100 - Epson V500 Scan

Jace. Holga “Toy Camera” - 38mm - ISO100 - f/8 - 1/125th sec - C41 Process - Epson V500 Scan

Shot Glasses. 50mm f/1.4 - ISO400 - f/1.4 - 1/40th sec - RAW Process
So, this may not be fair but yesterday’s photo I took the night before and this photo I took about 28 days ago at a wedding. I refuse to grab something in my house and shoot it just for the sake of shooting something… No offense to the majority of photogs doing the 365 project. I’m very busy finishing the post-production on this wedding and it hasn’t allowed me to move out from in front of my computer screen… and… I’m a cheater. Anyway, I promise to keep the images I’m posting very very current.

Sedgwick County Zoo. ISO50 - f/3.2 - 30sec - RAW Process
A coworker of mine, Bill Knechtel, has inspired me to start my own 365 photo blog… If nothing else this should keep me updating my blog. Tonight I shot a lot so tomorrow you may actually see me cheating early on in this experiment. Bill has been shooting a lot of still life and has posted a couple entries with gauges… His most recent one features a frozen gauge. SO WHAT! I’m uncreative and can’t think for myself and had to rip him off, Shut up!!! I was talking to my bro in his office and looked out his window and had to shoot this. The irony of it? This is a temp gauge on a professional smoker. You need to keep your temp 250 degrees or hotter to get a great smoke on your meat. IT’S FROZEN! Anyway, the next 364 shots won’t have this much explanation. As always enjoy. Feel free to comment, even if you think it sucks :-)
