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Photos: Waves II

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I feel like a right idiot today. I botched last week’s episode of Escape Pod, production-​​wise, accord­ing to most feed­back. I over­re­acted to a friend’s off­hand com­ment on Facebook and caused a ridicu­lous amount of drama for no good rea­son other than I have thin skin.

My nat­ural reac­tion when faced with so much fail­ure is to give up, but I am not going to give up today. I’m going to apol­o­gize and do bet­ter next time. Hopefully EP lis­ten­ers and offended friends will for­give me.

All things con­sid­ered, I’d rather be back in Antelope Canyon with my cam­era right now.  That would be hard to screw up.

Photos:  Waves II

The Latest Photo Shoot: After The End of the World

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Tor​.com /​ Science fic­tion and fan­tasy /​ Blog posts /​ Tor​.com It’s the End of the World as We Know It Caption Contest.

Click on over to Tor if you’d like to see my lat­est sci­ence fic­tion pho­tog­ra­phy project–a postapoc­a­lyp­tic night­mare land­scape and a badass sur­vivor.  They’re giv­ing away a copy of the print along with some other awe­some swag as part of the cap­tion con­test.  Go enter!

Special Print Offer-$75 signed 16x20 Prints (Of Anything!)

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Between this very moment and Thursday night, you can order a 16x20 inch print of any of my pho­tos for $75 (that includes ship­ping, which isn’t cheap for a print that size).  Your print will be signed by moi.

How do I take advan­tage of this won­der­ful offer?

I’m glad you asked!  Paypal the price to jeremy dot tol­bert at tug­in­ter­net dot com.  Include in this mes­sage your address and the name and/​or link to the photo you want.  In 2–3 weeks, you will receive a beau­ti­ful Fuji Luster print ready for framing.

Okay, I’m sold!  Where can I find photos?

You can find pho­tos on my Flickr account or this blog.  Here’s the flickr stream.

Might I rec­om­mend check­ing out the pho­tos in this set?  or this one?

You don’t really expect us to go for this do you?

Nah.  But I thought I’d give it a shot.  And any­way, who knows?  A print from me may one day be worth quite a bit more money than you paid…  it’s prob­a­bly equally as likely to make you money as putting it in the stock mar­ket these days.  So con­sider it an invest­ment int he arts.

Act Fast!

This offer is lim­ited to the next ~48 hours!  If you don’t take advan­tage of it, you will just have to wait until my print store opens later this year.

Photo: Big Trucks

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I have no idea what these are. Some kind of mon­ster dump truck. They sit in a field out­side of Laporte and col­lect graf­fiti. I thought they would make good HDR sub­jects. I was correct.

Big Trucks

Clockpunk: The Deadly Mr. Whiskers

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This week was another heavy work week so I was unable to find the time to write a pod­cast script and get every­one together to record it.  With the Hiatus sched­uled now until December 8th, we should be able to get sev­eral scripts writ­ten and recorded.  I’m try­ing to move from writ­ing posts one at a time to writ­ing them in groups of sin­gle sto­ry­lines, and I’m try­ing to keep dif­fer­ent sto­ry­lines run­ning on the blog and on the podcast.

So, The Deadly Mr. Whiskers was a fun photo to shoot and chal­leng­ing to boot.  The model in this case is our cat Gildenstern (his brother’s name is Rosencrantz).   The toy was some­thing I spent the morn­ing mak­ing, and I have some behind-​​the-​​scenes pho­tos of it before the cats sav­aged it. It doesn’t really read very well in the cat photo unfor­tu­nately, but it’s made up to look like a lit­tle faery.  It had wings, but the cats demol­ished those early in the shoot, and they weren’t read­ing very well any­way, so we snipped them off.

Taking staged pic­tures of ani­mals is a pain in the ass.  Keeping the cat in the lights was impos­si­ble.  Getting him to play with the toy involved copi­ous amounts of cat­nip and even then, I couldn’t get him to attack it the way I wanted him to.  I have more pic­tures of my cats now than I ever really wanted.  This one was pretty much the best for what I was aim­ing for.  And with that, I’ll save fur­ther details for a members-​​only post on the Clockpunk site.

I hope you all have a won­der­ful week.

New Roundbottom: The Inkblot Spider…

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…and her prey.  This week, I wasn’t able to get to a decent pod­cast script, so I worked up an image I’ve had in the hop­per for a while now.  This week details the pre­da­tions and some bio notes of a unique species of spi­der that feeds on moth pix­ies in Roundbottom’s world.  Check out the Inkblot Spider and share your thoughts.

In other news, I am weigh­ing a sale for my inven­tory of images that I have printed.  I’m con­sid­er­ing $30 mem­ber­ships from now until the end of the year or until I run out of pre-​​printed stock, whichever comes first.

I’ll admit that I’m dis­ap­pointed with my suc­cess regard­ing mem­ber­ship kits.  I sold 9 kits, and I really appre­ci­ate those of you who bought them.  Unfortunately, sales have dropped off entirely.  I’m con­sid­er­ing giv­ing up entirely on lim­ited edi­ton prints and sell­ing every­thing on the site for $20 a piece.  Any thoughts?

It’s hard to keep at this so much when I feel like it’s not as pop­u­lar as I want it to be.  Traffic is low, sales are nonex­is­tent.  I know what you’re thinking–do it because you enjoy it, not to make money.  Well, no.  I’m sorry, but I’d like to make a liv­ing from my cre­ative endeav­ours and I don’t think there’s any­thing wrong with that.  I enjoy the project, but if there is not a large enough audi­ence to jus­tify my time and energy in the project, then I will have to move on to some­thing else.  I have a lot of faith in the gen­eral con­cept of the project, but I am increas­ingly cer­tain that it won’t turn a profit at all.  My best bet is prob­a­bly to use all of it as back­ground research and turn out a novel.  Keep the site updat­ing on a lower fre­quency and turn the whole thing into a good rea­son to pub­lish the book (beyond it being really good or something).

I’ve been mean­ing to write a book for a num­ber of years now.  I started writ­ing my first book attempt just before my father was diag­nosed with can­cer.  I’ve given up on that book along wth most of  of my writ­ing.  But the truth is that I haven’t been able to let go of that cre­ative urge, that drive to make some­thing that mat­ters, even if it only mat­ters in the form of fleet­ing entertainment.

But even though I’ve given up so much, I haven’t been able to give up on Roundbottom.  Maybe it’s because the char­ac­ter is a thinly dis­guised ver­sion of what I wanted to be once upon a time.  I don’t know.  But I want to keep try­ing to make some­thing of this in some form, even if it’s not the web­site and the weekly updates.  I just don’t know exactly what the best use of my time would be.  Look, I have stu­dent loans that would make you wince.  I may never be out of debt in my adult life with­out devel­op­ing some sort of alter­na­tive rev­enue stream to accel­er­ate my pay­off. I’m try­ing to buy my free­dom here.  If this doesn’t work, I’ll find some­thing else to sell, and I’ll keep try­ing until some­thing comes out of my gourd.   Because I want my free­dom so bad I can taste it, and right now, these projects are the best thing I have to accel­er­ate my earn­ing that.