Tagged “photos”
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Mode SixtyFive (2024) Keyboard Build
Assembling Mode’s refreshed SixtyFive keyboard.
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Our yearly trip to the land of trees and lobster.
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The sky after a thunderstorm.
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Twenty-five years.
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A new Cambodian restaurant in Philadelphia.
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A good NFT.
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Haverford College Pond, Spring 2024
Neighborhood walk.
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Two days in the city.
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Philippines & Japan 2023, Part Seven: Tokyo
A taste of Tokyo.
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Philippines & Japan 2023, Part Six: Manila
Back in the capital.
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Philippines & Japan 2023, Part Five: Bohol
Bohol, land and sea.
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Philippines & Japan 2023, Part Four: Cebu
A speed run through Cebu.
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Philippines & Japan 2023, Part Three: Puerto Princesa and Iloilo
Returning home after 36 years.
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Philippines & Japan 2023, Part Two: El Nido
Kayaks and phenomenal sunsets.
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Philippines & Japan 2023, Part One: DC to Coron
A long-awaited journey.
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New keyboard.
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Looking down on Camden.
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Farewell to Estes Lobster House.
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Returning to a favorite pastime.
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Fresh stationery for 2021.
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Eleventy: Building an Image Gallery with CSS Grid and PhotoSwipe
Trying out CSS Grid’s new Masonry Layout, with a PhotoSwipe lightbox
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A post-Christmas walk in Harrisburg, PA.
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Trying out Lou Boquila’s new restaurant in Fishtown.
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Sophie’s photos from Clover Market
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Em’s special donut powers.
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A day in Manayunk.
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Bluecadet’s annual Pie Day competition.
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Photos in the quiet snow.
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Antiques and kitsch in Bryn Mawr.
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A walk around Ardmore.
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When Content Strategy, Design, and Development Aren’t in Sync
A visual metaphor for my work life.
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Celebrating in Manahawkin, NJ.
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It’s May the Fourth, and the kids are *into it*.
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New earpads for an old pair of headphones.
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Em and her decoder wheel.
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A trip to Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens
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Some observations on using the Fuji X100S as a manual-focus camera.
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How to unlock the Classic Chrome film simulation in Lightroom for Fuji’s X100S.
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A modern-day Canonet.
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Another trip around the sun for Sophie.
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Em turns seven.
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Spending time in Western New York.
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Another year for Soph.
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Six.
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Going wider with a 28mm lens.