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Monthly Archives: July 2006
More Party Pix!
Here are a few more fab shots from the CLAM reunion in no particular order.
That last shot of your humble photographer was made by Dave Seitz. Thanks, Dave!
By the way, I saw a couple of videos at the party that I’d love to make available to all of the CLAMS. Jeff, Todd – you know what I’m talking about. Contact me, and we’ll get them into a format accessible to the group.
Posted in Old Friends, Wisconsin
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These Are a Few of My Favorite CLAMS
I am sooo glad we took the time to set up the lights in Dave’s garage. My only regret is that I did not spend more time in “the studio”. This is partly due to the 92 degree heat and high humidity, but also because I was just plain lazy. I wish I had shot many more of these – I absolutely love the results. Oh – and I hope you are all viewing these in Opera, full screen on a Dell 2405.
These “studio” shots are fun to work with. The Soft Boxes provide nice, smooth illumination. The white background makes it a cinch to get accurate color. A single click with PhotoShop’s White Balance Tool and BAM – perfect color. And since my subjects were already flawless, the only work I had to do was remove dozens of insects from the white background. :)
Posted in Old Friends, Wisconsin
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Milwaukee River Cruise
Our most excellent friend Mark recommended a Milwaukee River cruise during my visit to Wisconsin, so we boarded the Edelweiss II at precisely 5:30 on Friday night. The weather was perfect and the cheap margaritas flowed freely while we cruised up and down the scenic river. The riverfront seems to be a happenin’ place these days. I saw lots of lofts I could definitely live in. Of course, I did wonder to myself what it’d be like around here in February…
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Hotel David
thedude’s first and last stop on any trip to Wisconsin is always the fabulous Hotel David. Proprietor Steve David makes sure the cozy Corley Suite is ready for thedude whenever he’s in town. In addition to offering the most comfortable bed in town, Steve pours generously from his well-stocked wine cellar – always finding the perfect match for his exquisitely prepared meals. Hotel David is relaxing and loaded with charm and good taste. Five stars.
By the way, the image on the right is a composite of four shots stitched with Panorama Tools. I posted it at 3,000 pixels wide so you can get an idea of the incredible detail the original image contains.
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O’Hare International Airport
One of the first things you may encounter when traveling through Chicago’s O’hare International Airport is the wacky walkway under the tarmac between the terminals and baggage claim. I’m usually too busy to stop and photograph this spot, but this time I was able to spare a few seconds to shoot two quick images with my D2X on a monopod. I used Panorama Tools to create this quick-and-dirty stitch.
Posted in Panoramic, Wisconsin
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A CLAM-tastic Reunion
This weekend’s CLAM reunion was fabulous. So fabulous, in fact that I was having way too much fun to shoot the hundreds of images I’d imagined I’d shoot. I shot a mere 161 images, and our host Dave managed to get a few more. I’m sure there’s enough here for a MyPublisher book, but some partygoers may not have been photographed at all – with or without clothing. (Another story.)
I’ll be posting pictures from our CLAM reunion and from the rest of my trip to Wisconsin randomly over the next few days.
Thanks to Dave and Bonnie for making the whole thing happen, and for converting their garage into a makeshift photo studio. I totally enjoyed talking and reminiscing with all of you. I hope I don’t have to wait another 6 years before we’re all in the same place at the same time again!
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Reunited!
Yes, miracles DO happen, and here’s proof. Kelly found her beloved Nova!!
So, you’re probably wondering how this could possibly happen. What follows is the story of the incredible series of events that led to Nova’s return home.
First, we printed a few flyers and stapled them to telephone poles in our neighborhood. Kelly has been aware of the Mickaboo Bird Rescue web site for years, so she posted our flyer there as well as on a Bay Area Birds site. It turns out that postings to these sites are replicated on the lost and found section on Craig’s list.
This led to a phone call from a woman in nearby Alameda who said that she had found a cockatiel matching the description. Of course we rushed to her home, but unfortunately the bird she had found was not Nova. The trip was not a total waste because it generated a new lead. We learned that our Alameda friend had met a man who had seen another bird in Oakland that might fit the description. Our Alameda contact gave Kelly the name of the guy who we hoped had seen our Nova. Kelly called him, and found that he had in fact seen a bird matching Nova’s description. Unfortunately, he had neither a name or a phone number of the person who might have our bird, but he did have an address. Enter Mapquest.
Kelly printed a map to the house about 2.3 miles (as the cockatiel flies) from our loft. Neither of us imagined that our little bird with trimmed wings could possibly have flown this far, but Kelly was certainly going to check into it. She drove to the house and found no one home. However, she did notice a name on an envelope in the mailbox. Enter Google.
A Google search on the rather unique name immediately produced an email address and work phone number.
Kelly fired off an e-mail and learned from her new friend that she was sure she had our bird. She was definitely more convinced of this than we were. Kelly tried not too allow herself to become too hopeful – especially when she learned that the woman’s mother had been smitten by the bird and had already moved her 50 miles away. Nevertheless, exactly one week after Nova fell out the window, Kelly learned the story of how Nova was found underneath a tomato plant by a pit bull mix about a day after she left our loft. It took Kelly about one second to recognize her old friend.
We are still stunned by our incredible good luck and the kindness of a few complete strangers. Our heartfelt thanks to Jeri and her dog who helped bring our wandering bird back home. We are deeply indebted to you, and to your mother who even bought a cage for our princess during her brief stay. Thank you so very, very much!
Posted in Family, Old Friends
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