Angles and Lines
June 23, 2009
On Assignment with Towner Jones Photography
June 1, 2009
Towner Jones Photography is hosting a really cool photography contest for the summer months. For this contest, participants will first select and submit a theme, then at summer’s end provide a set of photos that relate to the chosen theme. The prizes are fantastic and include a $100 B&H gift card as well as merchandise/services provided by such sponsors as onOne Software, Borrowlenses.com, HDRsoft, 2 Bright Sparks, and WHCC. Please see the blog post On Assignment with Towner Jones Photography for all the details. How’s that for a fun summer project?
Trillium
May 19, 2009
Taken using the reverse lens technique I learned about from Rob Reiher at Unqualified to Blog.
Daffodil Morning
May 2, 2009
Finally Spring
May 1, 2009
Rainy Day
April 28, 2009
Processed in Lightroom using as a base a preset called Sepia Chic by Wonderland Presets
Quite Alone
April 23, 2009
The Games We Play
April 18, 2009
A dangerous game, basketball. I spent six hours in the emergency room this week with my son after he fell on the playground playing basketball. Not a serious injury but a surprising amount of loose gravel from the blacktop had to be tweezered and scrubbed out of his knee and palms.
(Processed in Lightroom 2 using Polaroid 669 Cool preset by Michael Gray of Life in Digital Film.)
Comfort Food
April 17, 2009
A family favorite:
Blueberry Rice Pudding
3/4 c. short-grain rice
4 c. milk (I always use whole milk)
1/2 c. sugar
grating of nutmeg (or a pinch of ground nutmeg)
1 c. blueberries (fresh or frozen)
1/2 c. heavy cream
1 t. vanilla
Combine the rice and milk in a saucepan or in the top of a double boiler and cook until very soft, about 45 minutes. (If you use a saucepan you’ll need to stir frequently to prevent sticking) Stir in sugar and nutmeg. Cool slightly. Fold in blueberries. Whip the cream and vanilla together. Pour the pudding into a baking dish and top with whipped cream. Place under the broiler and brown top slightly. Sprinkle a few additional berries on the top.
6 servings
(Recipe adapted from California Wine Country Cooking by Lee Bailey)









