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Pictures Every So Often. Formerly Photo Per Day, until that title became ridiculously inaccurate.
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Brian Reischl > Today's PPD is dedicated to the incredible ingenuity of Newsgator's newly appointed, in-house mini golf course creator, who shall remain nameless in accordance with the blogging policy which he himself wrote.

Using little more than office supplies, a lot of beverage containers and few rocks (where'd he get those anyway?) he built an entertainment extravaganza for us all. Thanks nameless blogging policy author!

Personally I think this is one of the better holes from the course (certainly one of the easiest to photograph!)

Edits: None (I'm lazy today)
Taken: Thursday, August 3rd

PS, I would like to take this opportunity to recite the following of my own free will, and certainly not to "tow the company line." Please picture as toneless a voice as possible:

“The views expressed on this website/weblog are mine alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of my employer.”
Brian Reischl > I know MADD is an organization that does good things in the world, but I just find this billboard humorous. 

For starters, the phone number 877-MADD-HELP. Is it just me or does that sound like a halfassed whiteguy impression of ebonics? I picture Vanilla Ice answerring phones... "Yo dog this phone line be MAD HELPFUL!"

I also like the tagline "MADD Victim Services". Exactly what services do they offer to mad victims? Assassination for hire? 

Edits: None
Taken: Wednesday, August 2nd

PS, I'd like to dedicate this "picture I took while walking home from the bar" to Ronnie. Hi Ronnie! :)
Brian Reischl > This is one of my favorite downtown scenes. I like the contrast of all the detail and classical architecture of the church contrasted against the flat modernism of the skyscraper behind it. Plus there's a lot of symbolism in the giant faceless tower with dark clouds behind it looming over the church. Not that I necessarily agree with that symbolism, but whatever :) 

This is actually a picture I've taken a number of times, but it's surprisingly difficult to make it work out satisfactorily. I actually had to climb into the basement window well of the building across the street to get the angle.  

Edits: Vertical stitch of three shots
Taken: Tuesday, August 1st
Brian Reischl > Just a picture of a happy dog, with the minor compositional gimmick of having him pointing out of the edge of the frame. 

Edits: Cropped
Taken: Monday, July 31st
Brian Reischl > I just thought this was funny. What is that sign trying to tell you? "Handicapped people, engage antigravity here"? "This is where the aliens take people from (but only those in wheelchairs)"? Yeah, not real deep thoughts, but there it is.

Edits: Cropped
Taken: Monday, July 24th
Brian Reischl > For some reason I've been looking at the tops of buildings lately, more as geometric abstractions than actual buildings. Plus, I didn't have a camera yesterday. So this is what I've got. :) 

Edits: Cropped, histogram adjust x2
Taken: Thursday, July 29th
Brian Reischl > This is the Holy Ghost Building on the east side of downtown. I sometimes think that my life revolves around this building in a literal, geometric sense. It's just about halfway between home and work, I walk towards it in the morning and circle around it on the way home. 
The picture I like because it's just such a clean composition.

Edits: cropped, clone brushed out a tiny cloud
Taken: Wednesday July 26th, 2006
Brian Reischl > I don't even know why I like this one. Perhaps just the incongruity of the big stuffed monkey left in the middle of a park.

Edits: cropped
Taken: Monday, July 24th 2006
Brian Reischl > This is just a puddle in the alley across the street from work. I like the contrast between the clean regularity of the building reflected in the puddle and the dirty irregularity of the alley and the edge of the puddle. 

Edits: Just cropped
Taken: Tuesday July 25th, 2006
Today's PPD is dedicated to the incredible ingenuity of Newsgator's newly appointed, in-house mini golf course creator, who shall remain nameless in accordance with the blogging policy which he himself wrote.

Using little more than office supplies, a lot of beverage containers and few rocks (where'd he get those anyway?) he built an entertainment extravaganza for us all. Thanks nameless blogging policy author!

Personally I think this is one of the better holes from the course (certainly one of the easiest to photograph!)

Edits: None (I'm lazy today)
Taken: Thursday, August 3rd

PS, I would like to take this opportunity to recite the following of my own free will, and certainly not to "tow the company line." Please picture as toneless a voice as possible:

“The views expressed on this website/weblog are mine alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of my employer.”
 > Today's PPD is dedicated to the incredible ingenuity of Newsgator's newly appointed, in-house mini golf course creator, who shall remain nameless in accordance with the blogging policy which he himself wrote.

Using little more than office supplies, a lot of beverage containers and few rocks (where'd he get those anyway?) he built an entertainment extravaganza for us all. Thanks nameless blogging policy author!

Personally I think this is one of the better holes from the course (certainly one of the easiest to photograph!)

Edits: None (I'm lazy today)
Taken: Thursday, August 3rd

PS, I would like to take this opportunity to recite the following of my own free will, and certainly not to "tow the company line." Please picture as toneless a voice as possible:

“The views expressed on this website/weblog are mine alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of my employer.”
Today's PPD is dedicated to the incredible ingenuity of Newsgator's newly appointed, in-house mini golf course creator, who shall remain nameless in accordance with the blogging policy which he himself wrote.

Using little more than office supplies, a lot of beverage containers and few rocks (where'd he get those anyway?) he built an entertainment extravaganza for us all. Thanks nameless blogging policy author!

Personally I think this is one of the better holes from the course (certainly one of the easiest to photograph!)

Edits: None (I'm lazy today)
Taken: Thursday, August 3rd

PS, I would like to take this opportunity to recite the following of my own free will, and certainly not to "tow the company line." Please picture as toneless a voice as possible:

“The views expressed on this website/weblog are mine alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of my employer.”
Camera: Sony (Cybershot) |
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Original size: 2048px x 1536px |
Current: 400px x 300px |
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