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Chris Dana Photography: Absense...
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Thursday, October 9, 2008. I apologize to my faithful 1/3 of a reader for not having anything new to say lately. Iguana hatched and is taking up most of our time at the moment. Kanu hasn't had the time to model anything else for the baby just yet; he's been too busy staying clear of her tail and claws. Hopefully in a few months I'll be able to start posting more once the world calms down a little bit more. Posted by Chris Dana. Well, we miss you! October 9, 2008 at 11:27 AM. October 21, 2008 at 5:34 PM.
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Chris Dana Photography: Shooting flowers
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Sunday, August 10, 2008. Kanu decided to take the week off from modeling and reviewing items for the baby iguana. I decided that it's time to actually show some of my "artistic" abilities. Yes people, I can actually use a camera for something other than photographing the cat in iguana attire. I grabbed the 40D and the not-so-often used EF 85mm f/1.8 rather than my macro lens for these photos. The only other thing that was blooming and looked decent were the sunflowers beneath my neighbor's birdfeeder.
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Chris Dana Photography: July 2008
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Sunday, July 6, 2008. While in Harrisville, I was able to take some time to walk around and shoot in the land surrounds my father-in-law's house. It's a fairly sizable bit of land with quite a few areas to shoot around in. Along with wild flowers and grasses, there were plenty of opportunities to shoot textures to use in images later on. I'll start with one image that didn't really require much development work. There was also some moss on the ground that looked to be good for use as a texture file.
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Chris Dana Photography: August 2008
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Sunday, August 10, 2008. Kanu decided to take the week off from modeling and reviewing items for the baby iguana. I decided that it's time to actually show some of my "artistic" abilities. Yes people, I can actually use a camera for something other than photographing the cat in iguana attire. I grabbed the 40D and the not-so-often used EF 85mm f/1.8 rather than my macro lens for these photos. The only other thing that was blooming and looked decent were the sunflowers beneath my neighbor's birdfeeder.
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Chris Dana Photography: October 2008
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Thursday, October 9, 2008. I apologize to my faithful 1/3 of a reader for not having anything new to say lately. Iguana hatched and is taking up most of our time at the moment. Kanu hasn't had the time to model anything else for the baby just yet; he's been too busy staying clear of her tail and claws. Hopefully in a few months I'll be able to start posting more once the world calms down a little bit more. Posted by Chris Dana. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Chris Dana Photography: Getting ready for bed
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Sunday, August 3, 2008. Getting ready for bed. It's been a while since Kanu did his last review of equipment for the iguana. We've both received a flood of e-mails from almost one person requesting a new review. For this edition, Kanu reviewed the changing table, changing pad, sleep sack, swaddling blanket/bag, and the crib. He also tried to review the infant diapers we received. However, due to the. Size of his rear. The lack of hole for his tail, we were unable to complete that part of the review.
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Chris Dana Photography: January 2009
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Friday, January 30, 2009. Now, for something completely different. So the baby iguana and the kitten have acclimated to each other quite well in the house. The kitten knows to stay away from the iguana's tail and venomous spit up (which has been known to melt every material known to man) and the baby iguana just does her thing. Just to prove that I'm taking some pictures other than that of the cat and baby, here are two of the paper whites I had growing in the kitchen for a while. Posted by Chris Dana.
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Chris Dana Photography: Now, for something completely different...
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Friday, January 30, 2009. Now, for something completely different. So the baby iguana and the kitten have acclimated to each other quite well in the house. The kitten knows to stay away from the iguana's tail and venomous spit up (which has been known to melt every material known to man) and the baby iguana just does her thing. Just to prove that I'm taking some pictures other than that of the cat and baby, here are two of the paper whites I had growing in the kitchen for a while. Posted by Chris Dana.
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Chris Dana Photography: Textures
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Sunday, July 6, 2008. While in Harrisville, I was able to take some time to walk around and shoot in the land surrounds my father-in-law's house. It's a fairly sizable bit of land with quite a few areas to shoot around in. Along with wild flowers and grasses, there were plenty of opportunities to shoot textures to use in images later on. I'll start with one image that didn't really require much development work. There was also some moss on the ground that looked to be good for use as a texture file.