Fire Girl Around and About, Or Why I Carry a Camera Everywhere

go to site by Fire Girl Jess on April 30, 2013

click here FGP_DaysI’m sitting here in my one chair in the apartment – a metal folding affair recently purchased from Costco – feet propped up on the cot, and watching the snow falling outside my window.

https://paradiseperformingartscenter.com/zmwaadprhq That’s May (or almost May) in Montana for you.  It’s supposed to be sunny and nearly seventy later in the week.

https://www.mbtn.net/?p=elt98m5o20 I have a few hours before I head into the metropolis of Craig, and have been up since 0530h writing and sending out emails.  Fueled by a strong cold-brewed coffee (Copper Door all the way, thanks Sinjin!) it’s been a productive morning.

https://purestpotential.com/q6cvjxyk I was thrilled that the team over at Moldy Chum picked up my Expedition Portal piece a few days ago, and Chi Wulff ran a few images yesterday in addition to the regular weekly Dispatches from Craig post on Sunday.

https://getdarker.com/editorial/articles/kp05po4 It’s been a productive few days behind the camera.  Shuttling rigs has produced a few photo opportunities, despite seemingly rather irritable weather and busy runs.

https://www.elevators.com/jvweiod70f FGP_Days-5Noticed these sheep hanging out across from the Mid Canon takeout yesterday, and the next time I drove by, no more than twenty minutes later, they had moved on.

https://www.yolascafe.com/ic6pialakjv People laugh, but there is a reason I tote my damn camera bag everywhere.  You never know when the opportunity to make an image will crop up.  Things come together at unexpected times, and you don’t want to be the one wishing for a camera in hand.

https://penielenv.com/9ox4qkmh In this business, I’ve also found if I have ten minutes waiting fora  ride to pick me up while shuttling, that is just enough time to scramble down the bank to the river or to crawl up under a trailer to shoot a few images.

https://www.brigantesenglishwalks.com/b13o14xel And look at that.  Sun breaking through the snow.

https://onlineconferenceformusictherapy.com/2025/02/22/z3o3ehv1lf3 Tags: Missouri Project

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Sinjin Eberle April 30, 2013 at 09:57

https://geolatinas.org/fip2qr6ht0y Nice one…thanks for the plug. Let me know when you are getting low again.

click In other news, I just bought a Fuji X20…I get it tomorrow – so stoked for a new camera that fits what I need and how I shoot. Exciting!

Buy Cheap Tramadol With Mastercard Oh, and there’s that ring again…maybe it could be a regular series on ‘Where’s Jess’ ring now?’

https://mocicc.org/agricultura/16n52ctzzuy 😉

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Admin May 1, 2013 at 17:12

Ha, no worries. I’m loving the coffee.

The new camera looks awesome! Been out and about with it yet?

That ring gets around, what can I say? 😉

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