When one looks in their fruit bowl and realizes they have a very moldy lemon, naturally one runs for their camera and spends a significant amount of time composing a good image. Right?Now...what was I doing?

There was a slight mishap mid way through the ride. We lost our bearings, well actually the bike did. Lucky one of our friends on the ride had an extra wheel at home and saved the day!
Enjoying dinner in the park. Reflection version II, version I is here.
It really feels like summer here and now that I don't have to deal with humidity I can only say I love it. What's a better way to spend a summer evening then biking to a park, watching a kickball game, and meeting lots of new people?
Another favorite summer moment is all the thunderstorms and the light right before them. It never actually stormed this night, but it sure had the dynamic light with dual tones (blues and oranges at once).
I took my first Colorado hike in a park in Evergreen CO. When I was researching possible trails to hike here in this great mountain state even some of the ones marked "easy" had 1000ft elevation gains. One day I'll be that fit.
View from the top. Pretty "pathetic" view when you consider how many more fantastic views there must be after harder climbs.
I definitely shoot differently in film then digital. It's nice to be reminded of that. In film I take a lot more time really seeing an image to completion before I actually click the shutter. And it's easier to embrace imperfections, like say, light leaks.