Monday, August 17, 2009
About Me
- Name: MMP
- Location: Northern New England, United States
In addition to my other pursuits, for the last nine years I have run a cooperative household in my victorian farmhouse. I try to provide a low commitment housing arrangement where working people can find a comfortable home like environment that doesn't take all their energy. Over the last couple of years, we have begun keeping livestock and raising more of our own food. We started with guineas and a medium sized garden. Now we have graduated into Chickens, Goats and Turkeys, a large garden, selling produce at farmers markets, making cheese and looking for more.
Previous Posts
- Making the cut, or not
- I kissed a goat
- A few things going on
- Every Woodsman knows... Dress in layersIt's been a...
- Just a few words
- In my room
- In no particular order
- Getting cleaned up for work
- Clump of fall pictures
- Labor Day Weekend in Maine
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3 Comments:
Dig it.
I especially like the coffee mug atop the fence post.
Love the pans. They give a much greater detailed view of the world, more like we see it with our eyes. I manually combine my pans in Photoshop, arranging them to lap, trimming along the edges as necessary and then leveling to bring the colors close to each other before compositing them to one image.
I find that in the camera it helps to swing around a full circle before actually taking pictures, checking out the lighting using the internal meter. Then Usually I set my camera to manual at what ever is going to give me the best results. Of course, shooting into the sun and away from it gives very different results so I pick my time of day carefully.
Keep up with the pans and posts!
Cheers,
-Walter
You are more skilled with your camera than I. A spin every once and a while and do the best I can with what I get is what I do. I am trying to be more consistant with where I take the pictures from so they are easier to compare.
I am sure the changes will be fast and furious as we come into fall. I am looking forward to some with snow.
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