16 November, 2008

Texas Razor Wire


Texas Razor Wire, originally uploaded by Delta Sierra Graphix.

Did you ever get the urge to stick your head up inside some razor wire just to take a picture? No? I never did--up until now.

Not recommended for the faint of heart.

A bunch of new pics on my Flickr site. I've found that not having to worry about paying to develop the shots lets me burn off a ton of shots, and then weed out the trash for the good ones.

Too bad I've run out of bandwidth on Flickr for the month already. =(

15 November, 2008

It's Just A Jump To The Left



So after gallivanting around the world, taking pictures of all those wonderful sights, I had to get used to the idea that my subject was going to be limited, for the most part, to the Permian Basin (that's the Midland/Odessa region in west Texas for those who don't know--or have never smelled it).


What do we have here to shoot? Pumpjacks. Jackrabbits. Pumpjacks. Pipe yards. Pumpjacks. Horned lizards. Pumpjacks. Prickly pear cactus. Pumpjacks. Yucca. Pumpjacks. Odessa meteor crater. Pumpjacks. Monahans Sand Hills state park. Pumpjacks. Crude oil tanker trucks. Pumpjacks. Buzzards. Pumpjacks . . . .

Did I mention all the oil well pumpjacks?

Not exactly breathtaking photographic possibilities.

So I had to get creative with the subjects available to me using lighting and perspective.

Does it work out? Time will tell.

14 November, 2008

On Dining Out

((Rain Man mode on))

McAlister's Deli sucks. Definitely. Definitely.

((Rain Man mode off))


'Nuff said.

13 November, 2008

Let's Do The Time Warp Again!


Wow. Has it really been 2 years since I started this blog? Told you I didn't think I'd blog much. I haven't written much at all. Got a couple items I keep sending out that keep getting me some awesome rejections slips to add to my collection.

OK, so I've been lax. What of it? Well, I've been playing with a new toy that came into my world--something that replaced an old one. See, once upon a time, I was a shutterbug, galavanting around the world courtesy of my rich uncle and his canoe club (aka the US Navy) taking pictures of various things. Oh, nothing major, really. Just simple things such as the pyramids at Giza, Rome, Pompeii, Jerusalem, F-14 Tomcats breaking the sound barrier, Soviet Kashin class destroyers, USS Nimitz nuclear carrier battle groups . . . little things.

So I was a hardcore film photographer. Me, my little Canon T70, three lenses, and several thousand rolls of Kodachrome.

Now, flash forward from the 1980's to last week. Suddenly, I was dragged kicking and screaming into the digital age.

((Fade in to a local Best Buy store's camera section))
Me: "No! FILM! I must have FILM! Kodachrome, They give us those nice bright colors, They give us the greens of summers..."
Sales Rep: "Here, check this camera out." ((Hands me a digital Nikon D60))
Me: "No! Treif! Unclean! Unclea--OOH! Shiny! I got a Nikon camera, I love to take a photograph..."

OK, OK, OK--so it didn't go quite like that. I did graduate into the digital age with a Nikon D60 and I don't think there will be any looking back to the T70 and film. And to tell the truth, I've been having a ball with the new Nikon.

Now for the next challenge--two days ago I finally (dare I say it?) graduate to the bifocal age. ((gulp!)) No-line, transition type lenses. Fun fun. Now not only do I have to learn how to use a new camera, I have to do it with new glasses. Thank the Father the camera is auto-focus.

Go check out what I've shot so far at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/32134202@N07/