Bubble Wrap Abstract

Bubble Wrap Abstract

Ah, bubble wrap.  I’ve got a ton of it sitting around the office, in the basement, and the garage.  It’s great for packaging prints and such, and certainly hours of popping fun for my son (and me).  My goal today was simple – to capture an abstract yet somewhat recognizable photograph of the plastic stuff.…… Continue reading Bubble Wrap Abstract

Grandma’s Buttons

Grandmas Buttons

Remember the old mason jar or coffee tin your grandma had filled with all sorts of buttons?  Big ones, small ones, shiny ones, metal ones, round, square, and everything in between.   There was one for every occasion or situation.  This jumbled batch belonged to my wife’s Grandmother.  She was a seamstress (among other things) and over…… Continue reading Grandma’s Buttons

Paddle on Lake Monona

Paddle on Lake Monona

“If you want to change the world, find someone to help you paddle.” –William H. McRaven I’m not sure if this couple was out to change the world, but they did seem to be enjoying the day on the lake.  I spotted this canoe on Lake Monona from the Monona Terrace in downtown Madison, Wisconsin.  It…… Continue reading Paddle on Lake Monona

Mixed Signals

Mixed Signals

Which way should I go?  I’m getting some mixed signals.  Left or right?  I don’t like either direction.  Hmm, perhaps I’ll just stay put in the middle for a while. Day 316 of my 365 photo a day project. I shot this image of a bike/walking path from the Frank Lloyd Wright designed Monona Terrace in Madison,…… Continue reading Mixed Signals

Five Smooth Stones

Five Smooth Stones

I was inspired to shoot these five smooth stones by the Biblical story of David and Goliath.  If you recall, the young shepherd boy David slew the great giant Goliath with a single rock thrown from a slingshot.  But before approaching the giant, David stopped and carefully selected 5 stones as ammunition.  Now that got me…… Continue reading Five Smooth Stones

Marvin the Martian

Marvin the Martian

I’ve had this statuette of Marvin the Martian for a long time.  If you ever been to my office or been on a video hangout with me, you’ve this angry little guy standing on a small table over my shoulder.  He is my favorite Martian.  But I have no idea why I waited so long to…… Continue reading Marvin the Martian

Three Cherry Tomatoes

Three Cherry Tomatoes

The tomatoes are beginning to turn red in our garden!  Since we lack proper space to garden in our yard, our neighbor graciously offered some of her space for us to use this year.  So we have tomatoes, a few onions, a few carrots, and some herbs over there.  These three little guys are some…… Continue reading Three Cherry Tomatoes

Monkey Bars

Monkey Bars

The monkey bars, the swings, the slides, and the fire poles.  My son visited all of them multiple times on this summer morning visit to the playground.  It was quite warm and humid.  So I was doing my best to stay relatively still and in whatever shade was available.  However, with a two and a…… Continue reading Monkey Bars

Smallest Leaf

Smallest Leaf

“Nature will bear the closest inspection. She invites us to lay our eye level with her smallest leaf, and take an insect view of its plain.” –Henry David Thoreau I am fascinated by decaying leaves.  Like little leaf shaped skeletons, I still find them here and there, even in the dog days of summer.  Perhaps…… Continue reading Smallest Leaf

The Tools of the Trade

The Tools of the Trade

“By a Carpenter mankind was made, and only by that Carpenter can mankind be remade.”  –Desiderius Erasmus Just a few of the tools of the trade for a carpenter.  I cannot help but be in awe of some of the things a woodworker can do will a saw and chisel and a piece of good wood.…… Continue reading The Tools of the Trade

Tunnel of Fun

The Tunnel of Fun

How many times did my son climb up and down this tunnel of fun at the local church playground?  Way too many to count.  But I’m not complaining.  I could sit and watch (and photograph!) him running, sliding, climbing, laughing, and playing all day and all night.  For this shot, he stopped moving long enough…… Continue reading Tunnel of Fun

Big Shoes to Fill

Big Shoes to Fill

Here are some big shoes to fill.  Along with a few pair of my son’s small shoes.   These were lined up in the kitchen near our backdoor and I just loved it!  It’s like a family portrait in shoes because it represents they way we are –  close, together all the time, and mostly happy & carefree (barefoot!).  And out of…… Continue reading Big Shoes to Fill