Meteorology research vehicle
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Meteorology research vehicle

Image by OSU Special Collections & Archives
Image Title: Meteorology research vehicle
Original Collection: Gwil Evans Photographic Collection (P82)
Item Number: P82
Image Description: Dr. Fred Decker, and Fred Jensby conducting meteorology research atop Marys Peak with radar van. Mar. 1960.
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Missing Meatloaf

Image by LexnGer
Sadly, Meatloaf had to be put down this May. He will be missed, especially by the chickens who used to steal his food.
32/365 Freelensing the kitchen sink

Image by Micah Taylor
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A coworker (and fellow 365er) have been enamored with freelancing. So in a last ditch effort of the night I gave it a whirl.
2 observations:
1. Come to grips with the fact that you may jack up your camera or at least get a ton of dust spots. I already have a ton of dust spots and I’m passively/aggressively trying to upgrade my camera.
f. The more manual the lens the better. I was having all finds of issues getting my 35mm 1.8 lens to yield any good results and realized that I couldn’t manually open the aperture up. So I got out the trusty 50mm 1.8, open that puppy up and let the buttery-blurry goodness commence.
On a side note: This is the funky wash spout for our IKEA sink and my wife did this killer backsplash when she was 7 months pregnant with our first born.