Since 2009, the retirement home of Shot On Site Photography... the source of the finest sighthound performance images in the world. As of August 1, 2022, the blog will become much more photo-centric. Not only will I post images from the homestead in the foothills of the Little Florida Mountains, and surrounding environs, but also tips about shooting, editing, archiving, software, hardware and more. The political rants will become few and far between (but not eliminated! It is 2022 after all!)
Thursday, March 01, 2007
They're Doing It Again...
"That’s our Boston: from proud birthplace of the American Revolution to a city of drooling idiots just blowin’ shit up."
Read all about it here.
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
The Schedule...
Yeah, us too. But our 6 week vacation in New Mexico is nearly over, and not a moment too soon, because we're broke. It's time to make some money to pay the bills. So here's the schedule for the next couple of months:
- March 3-4 AAWC Hutto, TX
- March 10-11 WGRA Boswell, OK
- March 17-18 LSWC Ferris, TX
- March 22 GCA Ferris, TX*
- March 24-25 #OPEN# (Possibly NOTRA, Boswell)
- March 31-April 1 #OPEN# (Possibly LGRA, Iowa)
- April 7-8 IGCA Valley Center, KS*
- April 14-15 BCOSW Belvidere, IL
- April 22-28 SDCA Specialty, Fontana, NC
- May 5-6 OKIGO, Fairborn, OH
- May 12-13 #OPEN# (Possibly OB NOTRA, Indiana)
- May 20 Silken Specialty, Gray Summit, MO
- May 26-28 #OPEN#
- June 2-3 ASFA II Farmington, MN
- June 5-8 SCOA Specialty, Lexington, KY
*Pending approval of organizers
Lots of choices after that... we'll just have to see how it plays out.
Thursday, February 22, 2007
60 Year Old Solos Navajo Bill Hill Summit.
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Image of the Day
I decided to be greedy, and take one of the Border Patrol luggage tags. There were lots of fun things in there, including a Fuji single use camera with a couple of shots left. So I took a self portrait. This is a lot of fun, and today- a lot of work!
Geocaching
I mentioned my new handheld GPS receiver in the post about Dutch's hunts, where it helped guide the hunters on a methodical, efficient path. It worked very well. A popular activity for people with these devices is called Geocaching , (pronounced Geo-cashing). All over the world people have placed little boxes and packets of trinkets, and log books and other ephemera, in out of the way places. They then put the coordinates on geocaching websites.. which look something like this, along with hints, and a little description of the location. Once armed with this knowledge, you grab your GPSr, (ours looks like this), hop in your car, (or 4WD vehicle as the case may be), and head out for the cache location.
Monday, February 19, 2007
Dutch's Hunts.
People are whining.. actually only one person is whining (LOL), about not seeing any results from the Pack Hunt and Desert Hare Classic. Having just finished my article for Performance Sighthound Journal, and hitting "send", I really don't want to cut myself off at the paycheck, so you won't see any details here. But I will say they were fun, we had plenty to eat and imbibe, and we used our GPS receiver for the first time to plot an organized, methodical trek. It seemed to work well. The above is the track, and waypoints ("HAR-" is jackrabbits jumped and coursed, "NC-" is, of course, "no course") for the Desert Hare Classic. We found the "glory hole" and we worked it!
The weekend's big winners were Dutch, and Chris M. For how they did it, you have to buy the magazine!