8.07.2016

A chaotic assemblage of disconnected images. Just for fun. My fun.

Ben acts as lighting shepherd and white balance target custodian at a photoshoot for a law firm. 

Belinda baked a blueberry pie in the new range. We are all reflexively making quesadillas on the griddle on the stove top. I never knew new things other than cameras could be fun to buy and use....

The Asian style bowl with sticky rice. An unfulfilling dinner for a true Texan. 
But oh so healthy.

We're seeing red at the Hope Outdoor Gallery and capturing it with the Sony RX10iii. 

A shot from a couple hundred feet above. Made possible with the Sony RX10iii's magic lens.





Reclining Art Tourist.


When photographers get together they talk about cameras and lenses. 
Do graffiti artists talk about various brands of spray paint? 
Maybe. Krylon seems to be the Canon of painters...


The selfie within the frame.

Artist hard at work. 

Vigilant Dog monitors commotion in the hallway. 


Escaping up the ladder and into the sky.

The other (wider) end of the Sony RX10iii lens.

The collections of masks I choose from when going out to collect on overdue invoices.




Youthful enthusiasm at the Mercado in San Antonio. 


Cooking up comfort food at the Mercado in San Antonio. 


Hmmm. Get your Frida Kahlos here?

I'm beginning to understand. It's all about the frames.

Keeping watch over the Mercado.

Does this camera make me look fat???



Majestic Theater box office detail. San Antonio. 

Remind me to pick up a payday loan on my way back to the car....

2 comments:

Kodachromeguy said...

Fantastic-looking pie. The chef is an artist. Should there not be a rack of ribs on top of that bowl of sticky rice with healthy veggies?

Anonymous said...

Hi Kirk,

Really enjoyed the images! Thanks for showing us a bit of your surrounding culture. It was like viewing a Nat. Geo series! Very nice. And I think perhaps your best image of the Graffiti Walls area, the silhouette of the artist against the wall, very nice composition! Love the hat! Wide brim, excellent! Thanks for the heat index sacrifice!

Doug