My shop got a proper cleaning this morning as I prepared for the visit of a friend. I had two Roomba’s going at once and they made quick work of the task. The kayak was my last major project and I am getting tempted to start something new.
Tight Squeeze
Nicolai was back in action today competing in a quad meet (three matches) at Arlington High School. In his first match, he won a hard-fought decision which went 6 minutes. In his second match, pictured here, he quickly took down his opponent only to suffer another stinger. If you click on the photo you can see the pain in his face. He took 2 minutes of injury time but was unable to continue. Fortunately, he was able to wrestle again for his third match which he won with a first-period pin. Kyle and I spent a good part of the day getting his truck into shape (jump start after a month left in the cold, new rim to replace the unmatched one, new tire and rotation, and a new battery). Maya was scheduled to get a hair cut but food shopping with her mother ran beyond her appointment.
Salmon
Low Attack Angle
In the neutral position, Nico prefers to go down on his hands and knee. This gives him a low shooting position and a stable base. When he shoots a tackle he rarely comes up with anything less than an ankle, often both. Once he has an opponent on the mat his hand strength makes escape a lost cause and gives him an opportunity to set up any number of tilts and pinning combinations.
Persistence
Baby Dutch
Child Swap
Ladybug
Violin Maker
I spent several hours this afternoon visiting with one of my soccer teammates, Andy Weinstein. He is an award-winning instrument maker and I have always wanted to see his shop and learn more about the art of violin making. He was gracious enough to invite me over for the grand tour. He just recently purchased a DSLR and I shared some advice on product photography as we set up this shot.
Belmont Tourny
I spent the better part of the day (10 hours) at Belmont High School where Nicolai’s wrestling team participated in a 16 team tournament. Nico sustained another shoulder “stinger” and was done for the day after less than two minutes of wrestling. It appears that his initial injury at the beginning of the season has not been able to heal because his constant use of crutches never allows his shoulders any time to relax. I decided to stay and photograph other members of the team for the remainder of the day knowing how much they appreciate seeing themselves in action. I included one of the coach who was apoplectic over a series of bad calls by one of the referees.
Dress for Success
Scooba
New Mat, Same Result
Long Exposure
Maya and I took this photo of the night sky this evening. She is studying the constellations and asked if I would make a photo of star trails for her. First, Maya escorted me to the golf course across the street and showed me how to find the North Star (by following a line created by two stars in the Big Dipper). She had me frame the photo with the North Star at the center. I then did some calculations and set up an automatic 36-minute exposure at f/11 and ISO 100. We went back inside and waited for the exposure to complete and then another 36 minutes for the camera to do a black frame subtraction (to reduce noise). Before it finished the battery ran out and all was lost. After Maya went to bed, I went back out with a fresh battery and repeated the exercise with this result.




