
- 1996-09-23 Baroque Performance
During college, I was a member of the San Luis Early Music Consort (SLEMC). At one performance in Atascadero, CA, I was called on to dress in a period costume and dance the minuet while the chamber orchestra performed. In this photo, taken after the performance, you see (from left to right) the father of one of the violinists, the choreographer and primary performer, the wife of our oboeist, and me.
- 200602010019_00001 Roseville Galleria Carousel Zebra
- 200602010020_00002 Roseville Galleria Carousel Hare
- 200602010021_00003 Roseville Galleria Carousel Cat
- 200602010021_00005 Roseville Galleria Carousel Stag
- 200602010022_00006 Roseville Galleria Carousel Horse
- 200602010023_00009 Roseville Galleria Carousel Dragon
- 56 Tiny Drawings
- A Church in Napa (MVC-117F)
- Abstract Light Trails: I-80 Blue (DSC0352)
Light trails from vehicles and signs along Interstate 80, heavily adjusted in Adobe Lightroom to enhance the artistic effect.
- Abstract Light Trails: I-80 Gold (DSC0357)
Light trails from vehicles and signs along Interstate 80, heavily adjusted in Adobe Lightroom to enhance the artistic effect.
- Abstract Light Trails: I-80 Neon (DSC0366)
Light trails from vehicles and signs along Interstate 80, heavily adjusted in Adobe Lightroom to enhance the artistic effect.
- Abstract Stairway
This stairway is at the Doubletree Hotel in Sacramento, CA.
- Acanthus Emblem
This is a logo that I designed for a business. It is a stylized leaf from an acanthus plant.
- Acorn Logo
This acorn is part of a logo that I designed for a business.
- Ad Astra per Disciplina et Scientia with Gulls
"Ad Astra per Disciplina et Scientia" means "To the stars through study/discipline and knowledge/science" (at least that's what I believe it means, not actually ever having studied Latin). It seemed appropriate given my return to college and my studies in computer science and engineering. This Facebook cover photo was cropped from a larger photo of the Sacramento River Marina, where these gulls were flying around searching for food. The sun flare was Photoshopped into the picture to better tie in with the quotation.
This composite digital image by Will Murray ("Willscrlt") was completed at 11:39 PM on Monday, 9 April 2012. The included photo (DSC00971) of flying gulls was taken by Will Murray ("Willscrlt") at 10:35 AM on 19 January 2009 at the Sacramento Marina on Marina View Dr.
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If you do use this image, I would appreciate it if you let me know where and how you used it. So far, it has been used:
- Nowhere reported yet.
- American Bison
ART 320, 2013-12-03, Project 6b, Split Complementary Colors (YO-Y-B), “American Bison Landscape”
- Antique Firehose - DSC2043
- April 2014 Lunar Eclipse (1/2)
Photograph of the "Blood Moon" during the 14/15th of April lunar eclipse. The Moon was located in the constellation Virgo, and the bright star next to the Moon is Spica.
Fortunately, the sky was clear at this time, though high clouds had occluded the view before and shortly after this. These two photos were taken at 1:04 and 1:06 AM, and the peak was around 12:45 AM, so you can see a little white reappearing at the bottom of the Moon as it starts to move out of the Earth's shadow.
I took this photo in a park near my home, and the automatic irrigation sprinklers turned on as I was taking the last photo. I got a little soaked, but I managed to keep the camera mostly dry.
This was taken with my Olympus FE-4000 point-and-shoot digital camera using a tripod and the night mode setting. I wish the camera would accommodate a telephoto lens so I could have gotten a closer view. The viewfinder didn't show me anything until I pressed the shutter button to snap the picture. I had to use my cell phone camera placed atop the camera to orient it in the right direction, and then take multiple photos with the Olympus, making minor corrections in alignment after each shot, to get the Moon and Spica centered in the frame.
- April 2014 Lunar Eclipse (2/2)
Photograph of the "Blood Moon" during the 14/15th of April lunar eclipse. The Moon was located in the constellation Virgo, and the bright star next to the Moon is Spica.
Fortunately, the sky was clear at this time, though high clouds had occluded the view before and shortly after this. These two photos were taken at 1:04 and 1:06 AM, and the peak was around 12:45 AM, so you can see a little white reappearing at the bottom of the Moon as it starts to move out of the Earth's shadow.
I took this photo in a park near my home, and the automatic irrigation sprinklers turned on as I was taking the last photo. I got a little soaked, but I managed to keep the camera mostly dry.
This was taken with my Olympus FE-4000 point-and-shoot digital camera using a tripod and the night mode setting. I wish the camera would accommodate a telephoto lens so I could have gotten a closer view. The viewfinder didn't show me anything until I pressed the shutter button to snap the picture. I had to use my cell phone camera placed atop the camera to orient it in the right direction, and then take multiple photos with the Olympus, making minor corrections in alignment after each shot, to get the Moon and Spica centered in the frame.
- ARC Culinary Arts Bacon Garlic and Onions - DSC4407
- ARC Culinary Arts Cooking Utensils - DSC4369
- ARC Culinary Arts Cooking with Wine - DSC4376
- ARC Culinary Arts Cutting the Bacon - DSC4348
- ARC Culinary Arts Making Cornbread - DSC4362