Sunday, November 9, 2008

Marin County—Update


OK, so I’ve been back in Marin for a few weeks now. Sorting through my Japan pix is turning out to be a major effort—so far I’ve printed up 10 contact sheets, with 30 images per sheet (after numerous deletions). And that’s just the Kyoto photos!

As I continue to slog through the remainder, I’ll be posting them on the blog, but maybe not every single day.

Also, I’ve been accepted as an artisan at the Marin Farmers Market, showing my work every Sunday. This will enable me to try out various marketing strategies, but will undoubtedly require a great deal of effort.

Alas, my nice little Olympus E-510 has been acting up, switching into "portrait mode" (whatever that is) on its own while I’m in the middle of a shoot. Olympus support doesn’t have any idea as to the cause, so I’ll be sending the camera in for repair.

And, for the final paragraph, a topical update: 88% of the voters in Fairfax voted for Obama! Of course, what I want to know is: who constituted that 12%?

Photo: Leaves, Rain—Marin County, 2008

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