Yesterday’s big perspective theme stumped me . . . until I arrived at work this morning.
As I walked outside, I looked up, expecting the same overcast, cloudy sky obscuring the morning moon.
To my surprise, the clouds had begun to dissipate, their rapid movement permitting brief glimpses of a majestic silver orb suspended in a sea of blue.
I ran inside to the science supplies, grabbed the telescope I’d been experimenting with, rushed out to the nearly-empty parking lot, and pointed the sighting lens at my target.
After a few brief adjustments, everything was in place. Lacking a camera mount and unable to correctly focus the telescope, I did the next best thing: I placed my camera against the sighting lens, manually focused, and clicked when I thought the frame appeared decent.
I took six photographs overall, but only one captured the moon with minimal shake.
I’ll let you be the judge of any relative success:
We interrupt Photography 101 to bring you a feature new to Running In My Head:
Teaser Tuesday
What is Teaser Tuesday? I’m glad you asked!
Teaser Tuesday is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by Should Be ReadingA Daily Rhythm. Anyone can play along! All you have to do is grab the book you’re currently reading, open to a random page and share two sentences from that page. But make sure you don’t share any spoilers!*
*I wish I could take credit for this introduction, but I shamelessly stole it from Heather over at bitsnbooks. To help me make amends, you should go check out her blog.
Anyway, of the books I’m currently reading, Republic of Pirates by Colin Woodard is closest at hand, so here are two random sentences:
By some accounts, she lost her mind during her
incarceration, and (with the possible assistance of
the Devil) escaped to live a hermit's life on the
stark tablelands above the Atlantic beach.
There she roamed, scaring children, searching for
Bellamy, and bringing nasty storms down on
passing mariners, hobbies that earned her the
epithet Sea Witch of Billingsgate . . .
If you want to know more, follow my Goodreads account and get notified when I give it a rating or review!
First, photoblogger consistentrelent gave RIMH its 1,000th like!
Then I decided to take the plunge and join my first MOOC: Irish Lives in War and Revolution. After listening to NPR review MOOCs and doing a little independent research, I hit upon this course thanks to OpenCulture. Seriously, if you’re not following them on Twitter, you should be. I find something worth reading, saving, and sharing several times a week.
Speaking of Twitter, another good Twitter account is Bibliophilia. I find myself saving their shared images daily. Images like this one:
Oh, and speaking of images, I’ve been taking WordPress’ Photography 101 course and found it extremely inspirational. I’ve discovered that I can, indeed, take and edit good pictures with my iPhone 4s (I highly recommend the Afterlight app). I’ve also discovered some apps to manually adjust the ISO and shutter speed and some tips on taking iPhone photos with a telescope; given the time change – is that today? It is! – I’m going to attempt some “morning moon” pictures this coming Thursday or Friday. Stay tuned! In the meantime, here’s a gallery to get you caught up:
Day 1: Home
Day 3: Water
Day 4: Bliss
Was I talking about apps earlier? I think I was. Another good app I discovered this week is InstaQuote (thanks, Gus Sanchez!). I had some iTunes money left from Christmas, so I went ahead to bought the full package. The app lets me do things like this:
Bonus Points if you know where it comes from 🙂
Look for a weekly feature to being next week highlighting a quote or random text from a book I’m currently reading or a song lyric that’s been stuck in my head. Want to know what I’m reading? Check out the bottom widgets! Want to know what I’m listening to? Sometimes I share it on Twitter!
And then there’s that moment when an author you follow on Twitter retweets you.
Twice!
With so much going on this week, I’m certain I forgot something.
A natural introvert, I find solitude both refreshing and inspirational. It’s one of the reasons I come to work early: to enjoy some time in my classroom before my students arrive. I took this photograph when I arrived this morning:
The cold winds of winter blow across the empty field
where we once practiced: where we refused to yield
to oncoming storms, driven inside only when
the dying light overcame our fortitude.
The grass has grown longer & the lines worn away;
the court now sits empty awaiting the day
when the sun will shine & the team will return,
but for now, the ball sits alone:
in solitude.
With each photography prompt I find myself pondering what things mean to people rather than their dictionary definitions.
The last few days had me considering home, street, and water.
Today’s assignment was far easier:
I’m well aware of the irony in using a dictionary definition considering what I just said.
Bliss. Definitely not a simple word.
Some say that ignorance is bliss, or that bliss is a state of mind.
Google claims I can find bliss in cupcakes.
Now, I’ve had some good cupcakes, but not that good.
So what brings me perfect happiness or great joy?
Being with my wife.
But since both she and I are quite particular about sharing personal information – especially images – you’ll just have to settle for the second-most blissful thing in my life.
Or rather, a collection of things:
Coffee and Books = Instant Gratification Moxie = Future Gratification