10 July 2009

I Have Built A Table.

The Table started out as an idea as I was wandering the lawn and garden furniture in Lowes. After realizing I was never going to find a table like the one that was in my head, I also didn't want to shell out +$30 on a nice new constructed one. I wandered around hoping to find some inspiration amongst the fun gadgets and materials in the other isles. I finally found two douglas fur boards one 3" x 1/2" x 8ft, and one 1 1/2" x 1/2" x 8ft. A total of $7.00 in lumber.


I made a quick sketch on the floor in the dirt and did some quick math to figure out what size table I could make with this amount of wood. After I got the initial plan I picked up some wood screws $0.50, natural colored wood stain $5.00, and Thomson's Water Sealer $4.00.


Total Cost thus far: $16.50


I now had all my materials but not enough of the right tools. I have a power drill, drill bits, screws, and sand paper. I had nothing to cut my wood with. I thought about using my tree limb saw, but I am certain it would have made less than desirable edges. True Value had a wood saw for fine edge cutting for $12.50. I drew out my plans to make sure my idea would work. I had estimated on having about a 4" piece of the 1 1/2" board as the only thing left out of my materials.


Day 1

Measure and Cut all the pieces: 4 hours


Day 2

Drill holes, Screw pieces together, cut angles for legs, and borrow my sculptor of a neighbor's power sander to same some time: 6 hours


Day 3

Stain wood, let dry 15 minutes, wipe off excess: 25 min.


Day 4

Wood stain drying 24 hours, apply Thomson's water sealer, spray form: 5 min


Day 5

Let sealer dry in my basement.


Tomorrow is Day 6

After the sealer dries for 48 hours without coming in contact with water, the wood surface will be ready for outdoor use.


Here is the end result after Day 5:


Results: An Adirondack Style, Weather Proof, Douglas Fur, Patio Table.

15"x 13" Top.
21" High.

Total Cost of Materials: $29.00
Total Time Spent Constructing: 10.5 Hours

Original Table Design by DZ

08 June 2009

Release the Hounds


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On Saturday I had the privilege to photograph six amazing basset hounds. Almost all of which are show dogs. Molly, Parker, Jack, Ditto, Tango, and Bravo. I thought photographing people was difficult. Dogs are defiantly much more of a challenge. Despite the fact that these rambunctious bassets were overly excited from new people and strange smells, they would barely sit still let alone pose for more than half a second. Let's just say I'm glad Amber was there to help out. All in all it was a lot of fun and I got some really great shots for the owners. Who, by the way, are some of the nicest people in Portland. As anyone can tell you besides my little boxer, Luna, I love basset hounds.

06 March 2009

Up and coming...

Lately I've been working on a few projects to get my photography back in action.  I thought about making business cards at work one day when a woman asked me if I would take photographs of her Basset Hound show-dogs.  I told her I would and quickly scribbled some of my info on a torn out page from my sketch book and handed it to her.  I'm thinking if I encounter more people who need a photographer, am I just going to hand them ripped out pieces of paper? Why not make it official? I spent the last few weeks reliving my college design classes and created a card.

Then I thought maybe the people who get my card should see some sample photography of mine.  Which means a website where people can view my photos without it being too personal and unprofessional.  The last few days have been spent selecting, scanning, color correcting, and deleting any signs of dust on each of the photos from the wedding that me and my wife photographed last August.  Then compiling all of the photos onto an accessible website.

Here is a rough image of what my business card looks like.

Front

Back

The website on the back of the card is:

Because of all that is happening, I have not been able to focus on taking photographs and updating my blog.  This should change relatively soon.  I feel like once everything gets organized I'll be taking more photos.

New Business: Starting today, "photo of the day" (still working on a good title for it.)
Here it is.
3.6.2009

See you space cowboy...
DZ

15 February 2009

The Day After February 14th

I finally updated my blog, Luna chewed on her favorite bone, while Amber worked on four multiaxial diagnosis'.



February 15, 2004
This is was the date that Amber and I felt alive for the first time.  Five years ago today. 

20 January 2009

Sage and Balsamic Browned Butter Ravioli

Happy Inauguration.
This morning I woke up at 8am, turned on the TV and watched with my wife, a sleepy-eyed pup, and mound of blankets. I could see blue freckles through the curtains of my bedroom, another respectable sunny day in Portland. A new president and leader in our country begins now. I had a day of reflection and I could almost feel an energy in the air. It was the feeling of something new, it was the feeling of excitement. After dropping my car off for an oil change, Amber and I went for a coffee at my favorite spot. Crema. A great place for a quiet yet intense discussion.

After a long day of running around I finally made it home with my car and a bill for what was supposed to be a routine check up and oil change turned into a 650.00 fluid change, tire rotation, and the labor of a mechanic for 8 hours. Barf.

Amber spent the rest of the evening catching up on reading, while I cooked one of my favorite go to meals. Hence the title of this entry.




One package of hand-made Butternut Squash Ravioli
2 T butter
1 T good quality balsamic vinegar
5 leaves of fresh sage chopped
2 oz. shaved Parmesan cheese

Boil Ravioli according to package directions. Drain and set aside.
Brown butter in a pan.
Remove browned butter from heat.
Add finely chopped sage to the pan.
Add balsamic vinegar to the pan.
Add the cooked and drained ravioli and coat with the sage and browned butter mixture.
Top with Parmesan.
Serve and Eat.

14 January 2009

Chile Rellenos Casserole

Here is what I made for lunch today.  
Chile Rellenos Casserole.  This is the third time I've made this dish.  It has been a newly added staple in this house.  It comes from my wife's Cooking Light cook book.  Seriously, if you've never tried it, make it.  If you can't find the recipe just let me know I'll send you a copy.  Now that Amber is starting a new semester I'll be doing a lot of the cooking.  More food pictures and recipes to come.

Good Night.
DZ

A Day At The Dog Park



Yesterday felt like spring.  Luna was crying at the sunlight through the window.  She wanted to be outside.  I don't blame her, it was beautiful.  What better place for a crying dog to go then the D.P.  Luna got to spend time with a few old friends.  I got to try out my camera on a couple crazy dogs. 





10 January 2009

Downtown Photobooth

Amber, Car, and I decided to go downtown tonight.  We got a beer and a bite to eat at Kenny & Zukes and then we headed to the Ace Hotel for a quick photobooth session.  Sometimes I forget how close we live to the city.  It was a really comforting night with friends and a really good pastrami on rye.  I have succeeded in having fun on my day off of work.  Tomorrow starts early unfortunately.  Here are a couple shots from tonight.  Back to sleep, back to work.

Photobooth #1 (Ace Hotel)



08 January 2009

Meatloaf


I'm patiently waiting for my Italian style meatloaf to be done. Thought it would be a few good minutes to update. I got a new digital camera today. Today I come home to my friends watching TV in my living room. I gave them the task of waiting for the UPS man to deliver my camera, so that someone could sign for it, while I was at work. All afternoon I've been playing. Taking a couple photos of Luna, a few of the river, and then the abandoned train behind the near by apartment complex, my battery goes dead. I realize now that it was a very good idea to get the second battery pack. However, it's in my house charging at the moment. The train study will have to wait for another day.

PMPA : Portland Metropolitan Photographers Association. Their first meeting of the year is tonight. I am anxiously waiting for 7pm to go to this meeting. I must say, I have to give Amber some credit. Working at a bank in the area you live in definitely has it's advantages. She meets so many photographers and buisness owners. Seriously, I cannot begin to tell how much my wife helps me out. I think mostly because she knows how much photography is my passion.

1.  Luna - Profile

2.  Luna-tic

3. Flooded Ferns
4. House boat by the Willamette

01 January 2009

Rain as a symbol for change.

The first day of the new year arrived entirely made of rain.  I'm not one for making New Year resolutions.   I never stick to them.  For this year I wrote down goals, goals that I could reach by the end of the year.  For now, a few:
  • Be more expressive (blog, photograph, communicate)
  • Create meaning (life goals, career opportunities)
  • Make my dreams tangible (creating income with art)
  • Organization, discipline (fitness, cleanliness, relationships)
This morning I was finally able to take the first step onto a new path.  I'm only wondering now, Can a new camera really change my life?.  Do I really want to watch my life pass by day after day doing the same thing over and over again? No. I am the only person who can decide how I want my life to turn out.  I want to inspire people.  I need to.  I have to.  This is what I was meant to do.  It has to be.  Only my boring job, or my everyday routines will make me realize that I am just wasting my life.  The only way I can believe that my life has a purpose, is to create that purpose.  

I am tired of just waiting for things to happen.  If it wasn't for the relationships that we as humans have with other people how could we live.  My wife has already given me so much meaning to my life.  She challenges me to think, to strive to do more.  It's my turn to start giving back to the people, to create more reasons, to inspire, to spread meaning and purpose.  The rain is always right.  The rain brings change.  

My camera comes on Tuesday, January 6th.  I have been waiting a long time.  I want to thank the people who gave so much to me and my wife in the past year.  It means more than you will ever know.  

Today is the beginning of a new year, tomorrow is just another day.
DZ