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High Wire Act

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The company I work for is in the process of building a new garage.  It has been quite a fun project to observe.  Ray, the owner of the construction company, has absolutely no fear of heights.  I have seen him walking up the trusses seemingly unaware that I’m down below about to sick up.

Construction is now to the point that there is a solid roof on top and I can now photograph him without getting queasy.  Tonight I did just that.  I took about 80 shots of him as the sun was setting behind the building.  It was an enjoyable experience.

This blog and my photostream on flickr may go quiet for a couple days, I’m taking a trip to San Francisco to attend Adobe Max.  I’m looking forward to it, it should be a lot of fun.

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November 14th, 2008 at 8:44 pm

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Breadsticks

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For some reason, our kids think that each breadstick needs to be an unique shape.  These breadsticks are for Gage using his special ingredients.  He loved them.

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November 11th, 2008 at 8:53 pm

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Manual Labor 11/01 – Photo Challenge

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As I mentioned earlier, I’m participating in PhotoChallenge.org‘s November Challenge.  The subject of this challenge is Manual Labor.  I spent the day travelling to visit family and along the way passed many examples of manual labor that I didn’t photograph.  Truth be told, I chickened out  on photoing strangers.  This will be good for me.

When we arrived in Morgan, UT I saw my brother-in-law replacing the weather stripping on my Mom’s car.  I started taking pictures of him and his efforts when I noticed that his reflection was showing up in the front window of the car.  It seemed to make a good enough photo that I chose to publish it for my first entry.

Reflecting

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November 1st, 2008 at 4:45 pm

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