
Which was good, because it was a pretty one.
I FORGET WHAT EIGHT WAS FOR
* The Thanksgiving Advent Calendar 2011 -- One thing I'm thankful for, every day in November, through Thanksgiving.
* The Big Idea -- Authors explaining the the big ideas behind their latest works, in their own words. Authors: for information on how to participate, click here.
* Clash of the Geeks -- A short story collection to benefit the Lupus Alliance of America, featuring stories by me, Wil Wheaton, Cat Valente, Patrick Rothfuss and others.
* Random Whatever -- Click this link, and you'll be taken to a random Whatever entry in the archive. Which one will you get? Got me!
Wow! Is that an HDR photo, or just a great single exposure?
HDR is waaaaay too much effort for me.
What? if you weren’t home before sunset would you turn into a pumpkin?
Very nice. I like the deep blues :)
What kind of camera do you use? (I don’t think that was in your recent tech post.)
There’s something about catching a sunset from one’s own porch/balcony/what-have-you that makes a trip feel complete.
Man, haven’t seen a big-sky sunset in ages . . . Must be nice to be a feudal lord in the twenty-first century, having serfs following after your every word, one justified line after another, surfing over your [land] site . . . Ah, to be Scalzi for a day . . .
Actually, it wouldn’t be nice. The first thing I’d do is have my Canadian Hugo welded to the front of my pickup truck. The second thing . . .
I mean, it wouldn’t be good for others . . .
That really is beautiful. I noticed last evening on the way back from North Olmstead that the clouds were just like that! And I was thinking, that would be the kind of picture I’d see on Scalzi’s blog. AND I was right!
Every so often, we in O-hi-uh are rewarded. The sunset looked great over the lake, too.
Woaaah. It’s the whole rainbow effect. And little cloud bits like cherubs.
That’s stunning.