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Archive for October, 2008


The demon Snufflewhump always had trouble with other demons not taking him seriously. They said Snufflewhump was not a proper demon name. Demons should have names like Bloody Bits, or Fangor III, or Rancid the Fingernail-Puller-Outer.
He would show them.
Oh yes… he would show them that Snufflewhump would be a name to fear above all others.
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Bonne nuit ma petite…
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It was a crisp autumn day, and we had set out upon a mission to find and photograph the fall color in the mountains. Seeing as we hadn’t really explored the south side of Mount St. Helens yet, we decided that would be a good place to begin our quest.
Alas, the leaves were just starting [...]


Spider Pumpkin, Spider Pumpkin,
Does whatever a spider can…
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I follow a few photo blogs as I find they give me inspiration and motivate me to get better at my own photography (in addition to just being nice to look at).

Between #6 © Stephen Blackstone
Stephen Blackstone’s photo blog One Stone Eye is probably my favorite photo blog. What got me hooked on his images [...]


His name is Ol’ One Eyed Jack. He grins because he is surrounded by other jack-o-lanterns. He likes the taste of jack-o-lanterns.
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Sometimes the best views are from the inside of a tree.
Technical Details
Aperture Value: f/5.6
Focal Length: 55mm
Exposure Program: Aperture Priority
ISO: 200
Shutter Speed Value: 1/1000 sec
Location: Portland, Oregon


Captain Tortuga learns a lesson and Pi feels somewhat vindicated. Check out the full comic at Radio Isopod.


Share a little, won’t you?

Video by filmmaker Jesse Dylan. Find out more about this video and Creative Commons licensing at the Creative Commons Website.


Recently I’ve been going back and revisiting some of my older photos. Like most creative works, I’ve found that giving pieces some time to sit and fade from my mind a bit helps me detach myself from the work enough to look at it with a more critical eye. Plus, as I’ve learned new editing [...]


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