Photo Journal 6/30/2018
Blue Lake Regional Park, Oregon
Shot with Canon 80D with 50mm 1.4, Kenko Extension Tubes,
70-200mm 2.8 and 14-24mm 2.8 Lenses
Edited with PhotoScape X Pro (free version)
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Blue Lake Regional Park, Oregon
Shot with Canon 80D with 50mm 1.4, Kenko Extension Tubes,
70-200mm 2.8 and 14-24mm 2.8 Lenses
Edited with PhotoScape X Pro (free version)
Read More"Can you tell me what happened on the night of July 5th, Mr. Meeks," a lawyer named Jim asked a very sweaty man named Walter Meeks who sat in the witness seat looking up into the rafters. Walter was now staring off into space and looking nervous with the audience's gaze bearing down on him like a dozen firehoses trying to put out a raging fire.
Blue Lake Regional Park, Oregon
No Editing, Shot with Canon 80D with 50mm 1.4, Kenko Extension Tubes,
70-200mm 2.8 and 14-24mm 2.8 Lenses
Read MoreIN a car dressed in black a man sat, or nearly sat, as what he was actually doing was bouncing up and down on the seat. His eyes starred forward never blinking. His hands clutched the steering wheel as if it were the only thing keeping him from flying out of the moonroof and into the sky. 'Come on, Come on,' he thought as he watched the house on the corner with the one light on in its upstairs window. He was the moth to the light's flame and just as the light went black so did the man stop bouncing. His grip slowly released from his anchor and his hands took on a new task. His face went serious as the mask came down.
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