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Five Frames of Pinhole Photos From the Atlanta Botanical Garden

February 10, 2020John Osterhout 1 Comment

I always wanted to try pinhole photography, so when Thingyfy offered their new Pinhole Pro X 40-60 mm zoom pinhole “lens”, I bought one. It arrived the day before I left for Atlanta and I carried on a trip to… Continue Reading →

Photography, Travel Atlanta, Atlanta Botanical Gardens, Earth Goddess, Japanese Garden, Pinhole Photography, Saffron Tower

The O Bros Do Guadalupe Peak

February 3, 2020John Osterhout 1 Comment

Preliminaries For me, it started on October 13, 2018. The occasion was a telephone call from my brother, David. David wanted to know if I would like to go with him to climb Guadalupe peak, the highest point in Texas.… Continue Reading →

Photography, Travel Camping, El Capitan, Guadalupe Peak, Guadalupe Peak National Park, Highest Point in Texas, Hike

Dawn at Fulton Harbor

January 27, 2020John Osterhout 1 Comment

The Rainbow During our Big Birding Expedition in December, we stayed at the Inn at Fulton Harbor. The Inn is directly across from Fulton Harbor, which is where you get on The Skimmer for tours of Aransas National Wildlife Refuge… Continue Reading →

Photography Dawn Photography, Fulton Harbor, Shrimp boats

Five Frames from Paintbrush Alley

January 20, 2020John Osterhout 2 Comments

Paintbrush Alley is a project sponsored by Downtown San Angelo, Inc. and Art in UnCommon Places. It’s an alley that has been worked on by over fifty artists to turn the alley into, well, a work of art. The alley’s… Continue Reading →

Photography Art in UnCommon Places, Downtown San Angelo Inc, Giant, Kodak Portra 400, Marfa Texas, Olympus OM-1, Paintbrush Alley, San Angelo

Ode to the OM-1

January 13, 2020John Osterhout 2 Comments

My second single lens reflex (SLR) camera was an Olympus OM-1. My first was a Nikkormat, which was stolen from my dormitory room not too long after I got it. After some agonizing over the replacement, I decided on the… Continue Reading →

Photography Canon 6D, Canon 6DII, Canon EF 100mm f2.0, Olympus OM-1, Olympus Zuiko

The Birds of December

January 6, 2020John Osterhout 1 Comment

After my NaNoWriMo month of November, I took a little break from posting in December. I wasn’t idle. I worked on New Ring Rising, the second book in my Once Upon a Time in Central Oith series. Kathryn and I… Continue Reading →

Photography Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, Birding, Fulton Harbor, Goose Island State Park, Whooping Crane Tours Skimmer, Whooping Cranes

Five Frames of Pipes from San Diego

October 7, 2019John Osterhout 1 Comment

Once again traveling for a scientific meeting, I had an opportunity to rove San Diego with my trusty DSLR in hand. What did I find? Well lots and lots of stuff. But first, here are five frames of pipes. Big… Continue Reading →

Photography Gaslamp Quarter, Liberty Station, Pipes, San Diego

Five Frames from Oktoberfest

September 30, 2019John Osterhout 2 Comments

Sorry, not the one in Munich. This one was held in San Angelo, Texas on September 28, 2019. It was sponsored by SoCo Taphouse and Brew Co., a local taphouse and brewpub. The name, SoCo, comes from the South Concho… Continue Reading →

Photography Beer, Havlak Polka Band, Oktoberfest, SoCo Brewing, Stein Hoisting Contest

Five More Frames from Alpine

September 4, 2019John Osterhout 1 Comment

In July, my brother, David, his wife, Cheryl, Kathryn, and I visited the quaint far-west Texas town of Alpine. Last week, I posted five frames from Alpine. Here are five more. Donde Esta? This bronze sculpture of a riderless horse… Continue Reading →

Photography Alpine Texas, Big Bend Law Enforcement Officers Association, Cactus, Coffe Shop, Cow Dog, Front Street Books, Museum of the Big Bend, Wagon Wheel

Five Frames from Alpine

August 26, 2019John Osterhout 1 Comment

In July, my brother, David, his wife, Cheryl, Kathryn, and I visited the quaint far-west Texas town of Alpine. It was fun and many photos resulted. Here are Five Frames from Alpine. The Desk on Hancock Hill Behind Sul Ross… Continue Reading →

Photography Alpine Texas, Bicycle Tree, Hancock Hill, Hidden Art, Murphy Street, The Desk

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