Posts Tagged: Texas

Scenes from San Antonio

Shielded

Suspended

La Antorcha de la Amistad

 

Winter

My apologies for not posting in quite a while.  Although camera issues are probably the worst thing for a photographer, computer issues would be a close second these days, at least for all of us who only shoot digital.  And unfortunately, I had some connectivity issues at the end of 2011 that seem to have been resolved now that I reinstalled Windows and all the programs that I need.  I think it’s beneficial to do a complete system reboot every once in a while and backup all your important data.  (All you Mac snobs can just keep your Windows opinions to yourselves, haha.  My Windows 7 machine does everything I need it to for half the price.  If I have to reinstall Windows every 2 years, so be it.)  Anyways, during my “down time,” I had several good ideas for new posts that should be coming up here shortly, including a BEST OF 2011 post.  If anyone has anything else they’d like to see, please let me know.

Below are some “Winter” images – the ones of the lunar halo (caused by ice crystals in the atmosphere) I just took on Saturday, but the Christmas images are belated due to the aforementioned computer issues.  Consider this my annual Merry Christmas post to you, including my favorite picture of our first Christmas together as “The Wilsons.”

Save the Cheerleader…

My wife and I got a chance to visit Baylor University in Waco, TX a couple weekends ago for their homecoming celebrations.  Part of these celebrations is a large bonfire, which was kindled with various “Beat Mizzou” and “Tiger Hunting” cardboard signs (Baylor would go on to defeat the Missouri Tigers the following night in the homecoming football game).  The entire field around the bonfire was full of people, and there were cheerleaders spread out here and there.  I happened to catch this shot, and thought it turned out pretty cool.

Save the Cheerleader