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Wheels Wednesday: 1971 Porsche 914-4
We all have cars that we’ve previously owned and loved but we can’t always remember why we sold them. Today is an exception; I know why I sold it. It’s the latest in my #wheelswednesday series of posts about some of the interesting cars I’ve I’ve owned. In this case, it’s my (former) 1971 Porsche 914-4 that I bought brand new, back in the day.
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Travel Tuesday: Low Light Photography
I photographed this area outside a tea house in Japan where a group of us had just had a delightful dinner. The camera used was a Canon Digital Rebel and an EF-S 18-55mm f/4-5.6 IS STM lens (at 18mm) with an exposure of 0.3 sec at f/3.5 and ISO 1600 and a minus two-thirds stop exposure compensation.
Monochrome Monday: Down on the Farm…
I’ve often written about my self-assignment to photograph barns all across the state of Colorado and while I haven’t done much of that lately—the weather this month has been cold and snow, more than normal— I still enjoy photographing farms, especially in black and white.
Outdoor Portraits on Groundhog Day!
My Sunday series on outdoor portraiture continues today with a portrait of Shannelle, a model that I only photographed at a group model shoot in Phoenix. Arizona and today’s featured image is from that shoot.
Joe’s Movie Club: Classic Films vs Modern Movies
‘The Big Lebowski’ was something we wrote for Jeff Bridges, and we set it aside for a couple of years because he wasn’t —Ethan Coen
You know, Joe, your taste in movies can change over time—Mary Farace to me over breakfast




