A Brainless Nod is a blog about love and life, passionately written using articles, poetry, and serial web fiction. We are Dan and Lisa, and we both enjoy writing immensely. We hope you enjoy this look at our passions, our life together, and our opinions. Posts are sporadic due to us entering college, but expect new stuff every now and then!
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Monday, April 22, 2013
What's in a Name?
So what IS in a name? Sure, it might be a quote from a play from a very long time ago, but in the end, it has meaning within the play. To me though, it has a different meaning. If you lined all my best friends up, and asked them to call me over by my name, they’d call me by 2 or 3 different names.
As with most things in my life, even the simplest things, there’s some grandiose story that goes along with everything. Its like...nothing in my life can ever be simple. Not even my name....
Friday, April 19, 2013
(poem) - Photographer's Vision
A click and a flash
A memory saved to a card
Seems so amazing
How technology has come so far
But when its turned
Into an art
It makes people stop
And simply take part
The idea that we can
Capture moments from this amazing life
Makes it all seem alittle more worth
All the damnable strife
And strife I’ve seen
Caused by the camera I hold
But it was all worth it
Because my pictures are so bold
I’ve always seen the beauty
Of the setting sun
But I never believed
I’d capture a breathtaking one
But I did
With my camera
And it takes my breath away
Let me tellya
I often believe
That I dream in color
Because my dreams are
More vivid than I can remember
Yet sometimes
Through the lens
I see something so spectacular
My soul feels a cleanse
Everyone sees art
In a different way
But I know what I saw
On that picture’s day
Because I look upon it
In my portfolio
Along with other shots
That made me exclaim, “Whoa!”
--Dan
--Want more Poetry? Check out my Poetry Collection Page!
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Wednesday, April 17, 2013
The Artistic Passion of a Photographer
My journey through photography is nothing short of a story unto itself. Like most things in my life, there is no simple explanation. What makes the story interesting to me, is that I can remember every twist and turn there was in the adventure, where as most stories lose details to the sands of time.
It all started when my parents came into some family money, and they sent me about $8,000.00. I knew that I had wanted to get into some form of photography, but I wasn’t sure how. When that money hit, I started doing some serious research.
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Monday, April 15, 2013
Emerald Reflection Photography, Open for Business
Most who know me, know I truly taking photos. For those that were around for the wedding, they got to see me get my wedding present, and be the victim of it. My knew Nikon D5200 is an amazing piece of technology, that I truly enjoy.
Me and My D5200 in a mirror. |
And that vision finally culminated in us making Emerald Reflection Photography. Our missions is to run a photography business that will cater to those that need portraits, events, or special photos taking in an artistic and professional way. This also includes all photo treatments I c
an achieve with Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Lightroom. I also plan to offer interesting photo-manipulations in some packages.
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Friday, April 12, 2013
(poem) - I Don't Know
The fact is
She doesn’t know
I asked her what to write
And she said she doesn’t know
So what can I write
About that subject
Seems a hard one
To project
But this is what I get
For asking my wife what to write
Now I have to struggle
To do what is right
I wonder if she’ll like
This poem I created for her
As it doesn’t talk about love
Or about our new furniture
Its about a simple
Non-committal response
Given by a spouse
Who didn’t even give me a nuance
So here I sit
Making line after line
Hoping for it to make sense
Time after time
But alas I think I’m failing
In this silly endeavor
Just because I’m trying
Doesn’t mean I’m that cleaver
If only she would have given me
A better subject to write
I wouldn’t have to worry about this
When its published on Friday night
And I could sleep better
In the bed with her
Instead I’ll toss and turn
Worrying about this poem’s future
But this is the subject she chose
I needed a random idea to make the flow
I asked for a subject
And she said she didn’t know.
--Dan
--Want more Poetry? Check out my Poetry Collection Page!
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