
Enjoying my coffee and watching people passing by.
PS. Due to a busy schedule I’ll be posting on Monochromia once a month from now on.
You can find my photography also here: Capturing Little Moments.

Enjoying my coffee and watching people passing by.
PS. Due to a busy schedule I’ll be posting on Monochromia once a month from now on.
You can find my photography also here: Capturing Little Moments.

1/200 sec, f/8, ISO 100
Lit with a flash through an umbrella from camera left.
“If only meat weren’t so delicious! Sure, meat may pave the way to a heart attack. Yes, factory farms torture animals. Indeed, producing a single hamburger patty requires more water than two weeks of showers. But for those of us who are weak-willed, there’s nothing like a juicy burger.”
~~ Nicholas Kristof

Meat Market by Moonlight, Steven Willard
The hills of northwest Connecticut were blanketed in a fresh snow. The winds had stilled, the clouds had lifted, and a full moon lit the countryside.
Pentax K10D with kit zoom.
On my post The Dark Side, Laurie of Life On The Bike commented: “One of my favorite subjects … the silhouette of a tree.” So, Laurie, this one’s for you!
Racing the storm. I happened to find a moment where the rain wasn’t pouring down. While I was dry, relatively speaking, at this moment I had been standing in the pouring rain with my camera waiting for the right shot for quite a long time. Well, that might not have been the best idea. Don’t let the big marketing machine fool you. The weather resistance of the Canon 7D isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. This turned out to be a very expensive picture after my camera crapped out and needed a quick trip back to Canon to fix a little “moisture” issue. See more images at SMB-Photo.com
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