Friday, July 31, 2009

Fullerton Loop: Don't Go Into The Long Grass!

Don't Go Into The Long Grass!
Taking this picture made me think of one of my wife's favorite movie quotes from The Lost World.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Fullerton Loop: Long Shadows

Long Shadows
Long Shadows near sunset.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Fullerton Loop: Water Depth

Water Depth

Gauge to measure the amount of water that collects at the Brea Dam.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Fullerton Loop: Joe

Joe

Close up of some graffiti on the Brea Dam spillway.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

B Roll: Graffiti and Whatnot

Close Up Paint Texture

Graffiti on the Dam

Those of you familiar with my work know I love texture. I couldn't pass up these photos.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

B Roll From The Fullerton Loop

Cracked Paint

Bolted Down

More Cobwebs

On the weekends I thought I would showcase some of the photos that didn't quite make the cut during the week. I still think there is something worth showing in these photos, they just weren't the first choice, or didn't fit for that particular day. Enjoy.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Fullerton Loop: Brea Dam

Brea Dam

Brea Dam Bypass

Part of the Fullerton Loop trail is a flood basin. This dam was built by the Army Corps. of Engineers for flood control.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Fullerton Loop: Cobwebs Galore

More Cobwebs

Trees Full of Cobwebs
These photos are from a stetch of the trail so choked by cobwebs, dust, and pollen I felt I was in Shelob's Lair in Lord of the Rings.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Fullerton Loop: Cobwebs

Cobwebs
Taken on the Fullerton Loop, part of an overpass tunnel.

Monday, July 20, 2009

Fullerton Loop: Persistence

Persistence

On my first day out photographing the Fullerton Loop I ran across this blade of grass poking through the concrete and basking in the last little bit of sunlight for the day. This photo is actually a composite of two photos since I liked a little of what both added to the picture as a whole.

New Pet Project.

With my newfound free time. I am going to start posting daily photos that I am currently working on. To kick it off I am going to spend the next few weeks photographing the Fullerton Loop Trail. A local trail I have enjoyed exploring for the past 10 years. It's a great place in the heart of Fullerton to just get away from the daily grind for an hour or two. I have used very often to get away or prep for my longer backpacking trips.

I hope you enjoy this little exploration.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

A Menagerie of Thoughts

Today marks two weeks of unemployment and so far it has been anything but boring. Here I was hoping I would have a lot of free time to do odds and ends of things I have needed to do around the house for months, and some time to decompress from the stress of my situation. Not so much. Granted I have been able to get a lot of things done, just whenever I finish a task a feel like three more pop up. It has been a mixed blessing being unemployed right now. On one end I know Heidi enjoys having me around to help her with Jo, but at the same time we wonder how long we can financially make living off of unemployment and disability checks. But I have had some good down time to help clear my head which has been nice. Here's some thoughts I have had over the past couple of weeks.

• It's amazing how quickly a day passes just watching a newborn baby. They really don't do much (eat, sleep, poop, repeat) and yet after a day at home looking after Jo the time just seems to fly.

• When an interviewer says "How attached are you to your salary figure?" it usually doesn't bode well.

• I have learned not to get my hopes up. Just because someone says they may have something for you I have learned to not count on it until they sign on the dotted line. I learned that long ago in the business world but it's constantly getting reinforced these days. Granted I have never been unemployed before and have only been fully unemployed for about two weeks. I can't even fathom what people who have been unemployed for nine month to a year are feeling.

• It's quite infuriating when you hear about all these government programs that are supposed to help out people like Heidi and I, and when I look into them we don't qualify because we either make too much or we don't make enough.

• They should call USA network the NCIS network they play that show all day everyday.

• It's quite a challenge to create a routine while at home all day and with a newborn it's almost impossible. First newborns have no schedule, second there are so many distractions at home it's a challenge to keep focused. After 10 years of going to work, I feel so displaced having nowhere to go in the morning.

• Though I have never been a big goal setter, but I am seeing how goals are very important out on your own. It helps give you hope, something to look forward to. I have a few so far this summer. Obviously one is get a new job. Another one is do the High Sierra Trail (Sequoia to Mt. Whitney). I am so eager to get out in the mountains again. it should be a good diversion, and thankfully relatively cheap since I have all the gear. Yet another goal is to start putting up pictures up on a daily basis starting next week. Just away to keep my creative juices flowing while I am idle.

That's just the beginning of my thoughts over the past two weeks. I am sure more will hit the blog in the near future. Now that I feel like I am getting a grasp of the things I need to do at home I should have more time to work on my own work, including the web site, my art, and other projects I have been meaning to get to.

Those on Facebook can check out my photos of Jo over the past couple of weeks. I am still trying to unify all my different web entities. More on that later.