Posts Tagged ‘man-made’
Beltane Extended Release Fire
Posted in Man-made, Nature, Picture on 04/29/2013 06:43 pm by ifferjennLong time no post! This past weekend was Beltane (okay, so technically Wednesday is), which we spent at Cauldron Farm. No Maypole this time around, but there was an awesome bonfire. I tried out a little long-exposure action, and was quite pleased with how this one turned out. I can have a steady hand for about .4 seconds, apparently! 😉
Blacksmithing Tools
Posted in Man-made, Photoshopped, Picture on 10/14/2012 11:55 am by ifferjennI went to Old Sturbridge Village last month with John’s photography class’s field trip, which was only my second time there, despite being born next door. (Well, next town over, at least.) We’ve also upgraded our picture-filing software from Picasa to LightRoom, as Picasa tended to hang up a bit. LightRoom also will do photo processing, which I used on this one. I like a lot of the features in LightRoom, though I really need to start working more with it to take full advantage, as John does.
Monument, Moon, and Marines
Posted in Man-made, Nature, Photoshopped, Picture on 09/09/2012 01:11 pm by ifferjennJohn and I returned from a visit to Washington DC last week, where we were fortunate to be on the Mall as the full moon rose behind the Washington Monument. Even more fortunate to see Marine One delivering the President back to the White House. (We had also seen it pick him up at the White House after we were able to tour the inside.)
Engine 1069
Posted in Man-made, Picture on 07/13/2012 11:50 am by ifferjennTaken when John and I took a walk in search of the elusive evening Amtrak. I’m guessing the Amtrak passed about 15 minutes after we left, though we did see two commuter trains and a CSX train! This picture is also a guest post on John’s site, Jawnhenry.com today. You should see his pictures!
Blessed Beltane!
Posted in Man-made, Nature, Picture on 05/01/2012 12:00 pm by ifferjennThis past weekend, John and I were happy to celebrate Beltane with our friends at Cauldron Farm in Hubbardston. I didn’t get any photos of the dance around the Maypole, as I was dancing myself. And look! We even got some of it right! May the coming year bring you much fruitfulness in all your pursuits!