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For Brett!

02Feb08

Making Bode a miniature omelet proved to be too much fun. Ever since then he’s had a few very merry “un-birthday” breakfasts composed of miniature versions of whatever we eat on Sunday mornings, usually pancakes.
I’m posting the proof to follow-up on Brett’s request. You can’t really tell, but it’s a banana pancake with peanut butter chips, and it’s still […]

This article is a follow-up to my previous article to detail how I created my stop-motion film “Passing By.”

Choosing Your Subject

This part is fairly subjective. For stop-motion films, just about any subject can be entertaining in stop-motion, but in limited quantities. Harping on the same location or subject for a long period of […]

Since the beginning of Summer into early Fall, I’ve been compiling photos shot continuously during travel on numerous modes of transportation. All the photos were batch processed in Adobe Lightroom before being imported into NLE software. All the photos were taken on a high resolution digital camera versus my standard DV cam, allowing me to […]

Just in case anybody managed to miss this when it was in the news last year.

Sebastian the Persian cat was given two gold crowns to protect his bottom canine teeth, which protrude from his mouth due to a severe underbite. This was done because his owner, a dentist, wanted to protect the teeth, and also […]

Spring Chill

08Apr07

Somehow in early April we find ourselves shivering in near-freezing temperatures. Just thought I’d share a few cute pictures of Bode dressed for the weather.
  
  

PhD Humor

21Jan07

The elevator in Roger Adams Laboratory has graffiti written all over it, some tidbits more intellectual than others. For example, “Elevator Tennis Look Left” and “Elevator Tennis Look Right” on opposing walls, “chemistry stinks,” and so on. If you are, or have ever been a graduate student, you should find this one particularly amusing (click […]


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