What am I doing?


What am I doing?
Really. I conscientiously decided years ago not to learn how to shoot photos. My brother is a pro photographer johnheredia.com ; my wife can hang with best of them Set Out Running.
So why bother??
Well here I go -- I'll take the challenge, but there will be no editing of the shot, no cropping, and no use of fancy apps.
Equipment? my IPhone's camera.
Aperture? huh?
Lens? There's one in my eye, right?
That's it -- me and the IPhone and I will tell the tale of what goes on in this crazy ride of life -- at least my little part of it.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Day 58 -- I'm Outta Here

So a couple of Saturdays after the incident, my buddy Mims and I went cruising the pawn shops in the seedier areas of town. Oh the stories we can tell and did tell.  I may post a shot from the adventure on another "day."  Afterwards we went to watch the SEC championship game and Mike Goldman came by.  At some point Mike used a child's toy to illustrate his liver's relationship with the rest of him. Yes, it does appear that his liver is a sophisticate  -- sporting a hat and briefcase.

This past Sunday - return to the Rock!!! (see day 54) as the Archers of Loaf reunion tour landed in Atlanta for three nights.  After it was over this is what remained.  Mike's liver was not in attendance.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Day 57 - Drive

Alright already -- I will get back on this mission. I actually have been taking photos on the IPhone and thinking about the blog.  I have felt recombobulated this summer - like it's back to "normal." When I drive up to the new house I actually finally feel at home.  The drive in the photo above was about 10 days after the incident. You would think enough was enough, but I had a flat tire a few days after the incident and had to get it repaired at a particular store. As I left I noticed the skies and took this shot.  There was a great smoke stack in the background but was unable to get in the shot and risk running off the road- that would have just been adding major insult to injury.

I drove over 8 hours this past weekend out of state. Five hours plus to get there and right over three and a half hours to get back -- don't ask. While at the destination I got these shots of the child and a really cool dawg. I will keep trying to post old shots with the new.