After a weekend of hard drive dilemmas, I took one of the troublemakers apart today. This assembly was found on the back end of the head assembly. I added a little glamour glow courtesy of Nik’s Color Efex — hard drive parts should look good too!
I was about to go to bed, and saw Bailey sleeping in the floor. This is the sleep we all want — no worries, no stress, and nothing but dreams of rabbits in the field to chase after!
Our local Berner walk was today, with about 20-30 dogs in attendance. Of all the Berners there though, I think my Bailey was the cutest of them all. Then again, I might be a little biased.
With the nice weather, the finches have come out in droves. With the big lenses — either the Celestron 750 f/6 or the Canon 100-400 f/4.5-5.6L (which I used here) — I can sit on the couch, and photograph our little visitors as they feed.
Becky has three Steiff bears, but the little one here is special. It’s the one she grew up with. The big one was a recent gift from me, and I figured that the little one needed to train the larger one on his new human companion.
Becky loves Steiff bears, so I bought one for her a while back. It sits in a rocking chair in our spare bedroom — a room we lovingly call The Lincoln Bedroom. It’s decorated in full-blown Americana, and feels like you’ve stepped back in time a bit.
Tonight, I photographed a deconstructed Handspring Visor. These etchings sit below the buttons on the unit, and reminded me once again of crop circles. Go figure. 🙂
Tonight, I had a little fun. After discovering that my Logitech NuLOOQ puck is no longer supported by Logitech (Boo!), I decided it might make a fun little thing to deconstruct. Within the puck, there’s a cool little circular circuit board that, when inverted, rides atop three springs.
This is where the fun comes in.
When the base is held, the circuit board can be twisted, released, and makes for a great bit of circular action that is pretty cool looking on a long-ish exposure.