Sunday, 15 March 2009

  • Where does our path lead?

    Sometimes it appears clear what direction you're going
    but nearly impossible to "see" where we'll end up (ahead).



    When we get there we often find a place unlike our wildest dreams
    or our original plans.



    Looking up and searching for the obvious often leaves us just as confused.



    So we may need to put our trust in our best judgment and the powers above and realize
    that when we take a closer look things are much more comfortable and promising.
    Sure, it's not what you expected but it's certainly exciting and adventurous.



    With the surroundings seeming like an alternate reality we just come
    to a very simple conclusion.
    Make the best of what we have and what we have will become the very best!



    On a beautifully sunny and mild day yesterday I picked up my buddy Tom.
    We had no plan on where to go but had some Jelly Bellys, Meijer Propel knock-off,
    and a couple cameras.  We didn't really know where we were headed and am not
    entirely sure where we were at times but found a couple neat spots.
    I'm happy we enjoyed that time and 90 mile ride together.
    We've both been put through some twists and curves
    but can see some sunnier days ahead.

    All of these photos are from my old infrared camera with very little
    computer editing.  This camera always gives some odd ball results that I just love.
    Tech geeks may want to know: Nikon D100 converted by LifePixel with
    red and blue channels switched in Photoshop and a bit of level adjustment.
    White balance was set by pointing the custom WB at a very green grass
    years ago… never will change that one!





    Here are Tom and I in a weird self portrait group…  Mmmmm we're so hot this way!
    Also, no idea where we were but lots of traffic going by like these bikers…
    Enjoy your SPRING!

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    Ready For The Flood
    By Mark Olson, Gary Louris
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