I seem to be photoblogging once a month now, and we're about due for an installment.
I added a few more items to the Japan House portfolio, including this bit of ground-cover texture with fallen leaves.
My wife played a recital on the organ at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Chenoa, IL, just up the road from Bloomington. It's a beautiful old German-Irish church, with a pastor who appreciates the value of keeping up a good 100-year-old instrument.
I did a close-up on St. Joe for my younger son.
And here's my wife at the console.
The church for which my wife plays had their fall festival just before Halloween, and I snagged a decent sunset.
My wife bought John a new suit for church, and I thought he'd look good with some hard key and soft fill.
I still have my trusty old Nikon D70, because it has one or two useful features lacking in my D90. This picture illustrates one of them: the D70's faster flash synchronization speed lets me use a diffused small flash to balance with sunlight.