Piperbarb's 2013 Project 365

piperbarb

Senior Member
1-9-13: The 30+ year-old succulent that keeps on giving... photographically, that is. :)

Bud End:
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Info:
Lens: AF 105 f/2.8 Micro-Nikkor
ISO 200
f/7.1
1/60
Built-in flash
Manual focus - I never use autofocus when taking close-up shots so it does not bother me that the D3000 cannot autofocus this lens.

The first macro shots I ever took were with a Leica M3 and using the Visoflex housing. :) That was an interesting experience. It never dissuaded me from macro photography.
 

piperbarb

Senior Member
1-10-13:

A friend of mine made this for me as a Christmas present. If you think that plant looks familiar, it is. Yup, I perched this little ballerina mouse on that 30+ year-old succulent :)

Tiny Dancer:
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Info
:
Lens:
AF
105 f/2.8 Micro-Nikkor
ISO
200
f/8
1/60
Built-in flash
Manual focus
 

Kias

Senior Member
Wednesday, 1-2-13:Here are my entries for today.Alex loves having her picture taken. She starts to pose and ham things up when she sees the camera.

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Awesome picture Barbara! This is exactly what my cat looks like every morning when I open my eyes!
 

Carroll

Senior Member
Awesome picture Barbara! This is exactly what my cat looks like every morning when I open my eyes!

There is a tiny cat hair? right smack dab in the middle of the image on the nose that refuses to wipe off of my monitor. Yes, I did.

Alex knows.
 

piperbarb

Senior Member
There is a tiny cat hair? right smack dab in the middle of the image on the nose that refuses to wipe off of my monitor. Yes, I did.

Alex knows.
HaHa!
Everything always has a cat hair or two. Check the mouse balls closely, plus the Bud End from 2 days before. :) All my clothes have that heathered, pet hair look. :)
 

Carroll

Senior Member
HaHa!
Everything always has a cat hair or two. Check the mouse balls closely, plus the Bud End from 2 days before. :) All my clothes have that heathered, pet hair look. :)

Barbara, meet my assistant, "Binky".

He is a big believer in "Hair Redistribution", so that everyone(thing) will be equal. (And reason I tried to wipe hair out of your photo on my screen...)

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(Apologies for posting pic in your thread, figured it would explain better than words...)
 

piperbarb

Senior Member
Sometimes I do not even notice the cat or dog hair in the photo until I upload it to my computer. Says a lot, doesn't it. :)

I like your assistant.
 

piperbarb

Senior Member
1-12-13:
Just to be on the safe side, I did take the opportunistic cat photo. Creature was doing what Creature does best, being a long-haired snotty cat as one of my friends calls her.

Long-Haired Snotty Cat
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Since we are in the middle of a January thaw (AKA January Mud Season), I then decided to go outside and take some photos.

The water pouring out of the gutter spout fascinated me (you know what they say about simple things :) ).

Overflow
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Then I went to the Rail Trail (a defunct railroad track that was converted into a community walking park). I just thought the tree, with last year's leaves was texturally interesting.

Winter Leaves
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While out for a walk this afternoon with my spousal unit and the dog, I noticed the water pouring down the drainage ditch right near a road. I just thought it was interesting and looks can be deceiving. I don't think the water was more than 8" across.

Mini-Falls
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Carroll

Senior Member
Nice that you have installed Creature a personal sleeping/bathing and more unit. Is there a drinking unit nearby, like in most Cat rooms?

You have an artist's eyes for this stuff, Barbara. Interesting images.

On a side-note, and you may know this already, however, in my work, I have found about a cup or so of bleach in a gallon of water, put in a pump up garden sprayer, and applied to any mold/algae/etc. growth on the sides of homes or other areas eliminates/kills the stuff if left on for 30 min. to an hour. Do not scrub it with a brush or broom, let it set, and rinse in an hour, with garden hose. Repeat if necessary. Work from the bottom up, so no streaking will occur. This will not harm vinyl siding or paint, or masonry. Test on any bare wood, Cedar, etc. first. Cover any foliage you want to keep with cheap plastic drop cloths. Sorry, couldn't help myself.

Not that there is anything wrong with the patina of mold/algae/etc. on whatever. LOL

I like your snotty Cat.
 
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piperbarb

Senior Member
Nice that you have installed Creature a personal sleeping/bathing and more unit. Is there a drinking unit nearby, like in most Cat rooms?

You have an artist's eyes for this stuff, Barbara. Interesting images.

On a side-note, and you may know this already, however, in my work, I have found about a cup or so of bleach in a gallon of water, put in a pump up garden sprayer, and applied to any mold/algae/etc. growth on the sides of homes or other areas eliminates/kills the stuff if left on for 30 min. to an hour. Do not scrub it with a brush or broom, let it set, and rinse in an hour, with garden hose. Repeat if necessary. Work from the bottom up, so no streaking will occur. This will not harm vinyl siding or paint, or masonry. Test on any bare wood, Cedar, etc. first. Cover any foliage you want to keep with cheap plastic drop cloths. Sorry, couldn't help myself.

Not that there is anything wrong with the patina of mold/algae/etc. on whatever. LOL

I like your snotty Cat.

Thanks. Keeping algae growth down is my husband's job. :) It's also a spot that does not get a lot of direct sunshine any time of the year. Gotta love living in an area of upstate New York with one of the lowest sunshine rates in the country. :)

Yes, Creature is a great subject. She is also a tiny cat, less than 6 pounds, and has our 75 pound lab totally intimidated. It's all about that cattitude.
 

piperbarb

Senior Member
1-13-13:
WARNING!
Opportunistic cat photo. :)

Dreamy-eyed
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This was the look 4 years ago that suckered my spousal unit just before we adopted her through the Broome County Humane Society.
 
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