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And I don’t even like horses

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

Przewalskis, originally uploaded by anotherme.
- but these were too beautiful, colourwise as well as shape wise. They are Przewalskis, the last wild horse species and a symbol of Mongolia, according to Wikipedia. The ones I’ve captured weren’t exactly “wild”, being that they were living in a zoo, but at least the zoo in question - [...]

Easter vacation only hours away

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

It’s been a long time since I’ve longed this much for a few days off. Typically, the last two-and-a-half days before I’m let off the hook have turned out to be some of the most stressful days, work wise, so far this year. Note to self: Next time I’m asked to prep a mockup web [...]

Project 365 - 27

Sunday, January 27th, 2008

A child’s treasures.
Our youngest is the kind of kid who will pick up almost anything from the ground and claim it to be interesting. Cones are the best thing ever, according to his point of view. He can also never leave the house without bringing at least two toys - even when we drive to [...]

Project 365 - 20

Sunday, January 20th, 2008

Our youngest napping on the couch after having stuffed himself with homemade muffins and waffles. We had a lovely, lazy Sunday.
Post-processed using "Midnight Sepia" action from Action Central. I just hate my indoor photos right now.

Project 365 - 18

Friday, January 18th, 2008

If not supervised, the kids will easily spend an hour getting ready for bed. This session shows them admiring each others’ gargling…
The more photos I take at home, the more I keep thinking that we probably have pretty low lights most of the time. I look at others’ indoor photos and awe at the clarity [...]

Project 365 - 16

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

Our oldest kid had heart surgery in October, and today he had his first checkup. Everything looked perfect! Another checkup in a year or so, then a physical test sometime during his adolescence, and he’s done! The photo shows a "spider" made from the electrodes used during today’s examination.