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Photo a day 52: City at night

Photo a day 52: City at night

Tonight I grabbed my camera, Aesic sneakers and went to meet up with the running group. The group ran three tenths of a mile at a sub 7 minute 30 second pace with a minute breather at the end, repeated 8 times (3.7 miles total). Plus, there was the nice 8:3o pace 3.4 mile out … Continue reading »

Photo a day (30 of 366): Sunshine, Sunshine

Photo a day (30 of 366): Sunshine, Sunshine

Today was gorgeous for a late January day. Temperature was about 55 this afternoon and sunny. Perfect day for a few random images outdoors after a 15 mile run. The above I shot after my run and before work. Sky and shadow, tallĀ buildings. I grew up in the suburbs but learned to love the city … Continue reading »

Photo a day (29/366):Lights, shadows, colors

Photo a day (29/366):Lights, shadows, colors

Today was a work day. There was no plan for photography. I just stuffed my camera with its macro-lens in my backpack along with my frozen lunch and went. Crossing the river from Kentucky driving into Ohio across the Roebling bridge the sun just fully appeared in the sky. The reflected morning sunlight from Paul … Continue reading »

Photo a day (28/366): Around here

Photo a day (28/366): Around here

Gray clouds finally parted where I lived after I did a nice little 9 mile run this morning. I napped and decided to go out for lunch before going in to work, giving myself time to take and post some photos along the way. The sun was so strong a lot of images were washed … Continue reading »

Photo a day (23/366): Small town

Photo a day (23/366): Small town

So, today was another of those busy days. Finding the time to really try to come up with a great shot, or place to shoot, was a challenge. Driving through a small town though I had to stop and try to get this picture. It’s a fire alarm that sits perched atop the fire house … Continue reading »

Photo a day (22/366): The gray

Photo a day (22/366): The gray

There was nothing pretty about today. A gray fog permeated everything, washing the world of most color. The only bits I could find that popped while outside on break were these, a stencilled bit of graffiti on the Elm Street overpass in Downtown Cincinnati, and a street sign: It was one of those days where … Continue reading »