Photographic Thoughts — 04/19/2026 to 04/25/2026

“When people ask me what equipment I use – I tell them my eyes.” — Anonymous

Thank you for all the new views and likes from last week, it helps keep me inspired.

Sunday, 04/19/2026: Posted photo — Gospel Cover.

The Gospel Cover at our church. This is made of heavy metallic material to protect the book.

Monday, 04/20/2026: Posted photo — Rain.

Rain is one of nature’s beauties. I just like looking out in the distance to see rain.

In this case, I was at the summit of the mountain with a group and saw the rain heading our way. It originally was heading north of our location and then it started to come towards us. I notified others in the group, and we decided to head back down the mountain before the rain.

It did not rain on us.

Tuesday, 04/21/2026: Posted photo — Trail Junction.

“You are here.” This is one of the trail junctions on Wachusett Mountain. There is a total of 67 trail junctions on the mountain. These junctions include all road crossings and trails that the weekend hikers will not use due to their location. One summer I determined all the GPS locations and elevations at these trail junctions. I also have all the bearings of the trails that join at each junction. I use this information when I teach my map and compass (navigation) classes.

Wednesday, 04/22/2026: Posted photo — Developing Leaves.

This is one of our sugar maples trees further along in this season’s growth. I like the details in the baby leaves as they start to grow into adult leaves.

Thursday, 04/23/2026: Posted photo — Ansel Adams Look.

Last week I posted a photo titled “Chaos in Nature”. That had me thinking about Ansel Adams and how he takes black and white photos of nature. I do not know if this is of his quality, but I attempted to duplicate his style this week.

Friday, 04/24/2026: Post photo — Flag.

The United States Flag against the clear blue sky.

Saturday, 04/25/2026: Post photo — Cube.

Many of you know this at a Rubik cube. Ernő Rubik, a Hungarian architecture professor, created a prototype of a three-dimensional cube in 1974. Today most, if not all, the fastest solvers in the world do not use a Rubik brand cube. I solved my first cube in 1980 when the cube was first available to the public. My best time back then was about 2.5 minutes. The first world record was 22.95 seconds.

I started competing in 2025 because our son was organizing a competition at the school where he works. I have only 39 competitive solves under my belt. Before today’s competition, I am ranked 267,814 in the world for the 3x3x3 cube; 177,872 in the world for the 2x2x2 cube; and 117,962 in the world in Pyraminx, a pyramid shaped puzzle.

Today I finished in 75 of 77 in the 3x3x3 event with a personal best single time of 1:17:82 and personal best average of 1:37.71, 64 of 65 in the 2x2x2 event with a personal best average of 21.62, and 41 of 44 in Pyramix with a personal best average of 15.22 seconds. Not bad times for someone who just dug his cubes out of storage last night and has not solved for many months.

To put these times in perspective, the current world record for the 3x3x3 is 2.76 seconds, for the 2x2x2 it is 0.39 seconds, and for the Pyramix it is 0.73 seconds.

That is all for now. Until next week, be safe.

Sumens imagines consolateur et inspirat me. Pulchritudinem mundi video per camera mean.”

“Quod scripsi, scripsi. Ingeniarius sum, non scriptor.”

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Photographic Thoughts — 04/12/2026 to 04/18/2026

“Today everything exists to end in a photograph.” — Susan Sontag

Thank you for all the new views and likes from last week, it helps keep me inspired.

Short and sweet this week. I wrote my comments later in the week, so I did an executive summary of the reason behind each photo.

Sunday, 04/12/2026: Posted photo — Altar.

When I was setting up the numbers today, the light was reflecting off the chalices. I had my phone with me and took this photo. I like the simplicity of this photo.

Monday, 04/13/2026: Posted photo — Hiker.

This hiker allowed me to take his photo tonight. I need a photo of a stranger for my photo project. As I say many times, I take a photo early in the week of the topic for the week just in case I do not have the opportunity to do so later in the week.

Tuesday, 04/14/2026: Posted photo — Fire Tower.

This is the new fire tower on Wachusett Mountain. It was built in 2014 and replaced the tower that was built in 1966. I did have the opportunity to go up into the tower. It is only opened once a year to the public.

Wednesday, 04/15/2026: Posted photo — Crocus.

The crocus that I showed you last week has opened. Here is a photo.

Thursday, 04/16/2026: Posted photo — Sunset.

Another summit, another sunset.

Friday, 04/17/2026: Post photo — Chaos in Nature.

I took this photo attempting to get a photo of the sun through the trees near the summit. Looking at it, it is chaos. I did not delete this photo since it shows that nature is not always the beautiful scenes most of us are used to seeing. Nature is sometime very chaotic. There is beauty in chaos.

Saturday, 04/18/2026: Post photo — Round Meadow Pond.

This is one of the first photos I have taken with my new camera. I purchased an entry level mirrorless camera, a Canon EOS R50. I need to get used to the camera. It is much smaller and lighter than my 60D and does not have all the features. I have a lens adapter since the lens mount is different. After 14 years with one camera, I need to start learning photography again.

This photo was taken with the stock lens.

That is all for now. Until next week, be safe.

Sumens imagines consolateur et inspirat me. Pulchritudinem mundi video per camera mean.”

“Quod scripsi, scripsi. Ingeniarius sum, non scriptor.”

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Photographic Thoughts — 04/05/2026 to 04/11/2026

“A photograph is a secret about a secret. The more it tells you the less you know.” — Diane Arbus

Thank you for all the new views and likes from last week, it helps keep me inspired.

Sunday, 04/05/2026: Posted photo — Easter Sunday.

Today is the holiest day of the year. This is the day that Jesus rose from the dead symbolizing victory over death and sin. Jesus did this for us all. His message was peace and justice for all. He condoled violence and those who used violence. He could have used violence by calling his angles to rescue Him and choose not to do so. Matthew 26:53.

Monday, 04/06/2026: Posted photo — Flowing Stream.

The weather has been up into the low 70’s F and down to the low 30’s F over the last few days. This has led to some of the streams on Wachusett Mountain flowing again. The flow of the streams were not as fast as earlier in the year when we had the initial snow melt.

We were waiting at one of trail junctions tonight and I looked at the stream a few feet away to see how fast it was flowing. It was flowing enough for me to take this photo. As with many of my photos, I am not crazy about it. It does keep my photo a day streak alive.

Tuesday, 04/07/2026: Posted photo — Snow.

We had some snow this morning. Just dusting and the snow did not last long on the ground. It is predicted that we might receive another dusting of snow tomorrow as well. As I noted yesterday, the temperature is fluctuating as much as 30 deg F from one day to another.

My weather app over the last few days told me that tomorrow will be 34 deg F cooler tomorrow than today on day and then that tomorrow’s temperature will be 25 deg F warmer than today.

Wednesday, 04/08/2026: Posted photo — Wind Power.

Here are some facts about the wind turbine:

  • Each Tower height is 215 feet (or 65 meters) above ground level.
  • Length of each blade is approximately 125 feet (or 37.5 meters), and each blade weighs 6 tons.
  • The turbine speed is 17-20 RPMs.
  • The maximum blade tip speed is approximately 204 MPH.
  • The minimum wind speed to produce maximum rated power output is 27 MPH (or 12 meters per second).
  • The Cutout Wind Speed or wind speed too great for a turbine is 45 MPH (or 20 meters per second).
  • The Survival Wind Speed is 133 MPH (or 59.5 meters per second).

There was a discussion about the wind turbines during the hike on Monday night. I decided to go back and get a photo of the wind turbines and post some facts about them.

Thursday, 04/09/2026: Posted photo — Tomatoes.

The topic of the week in my 52 week photo project is red. There are many red items to photograph. I have seen a few red Suns during my hikes this week, but I only had my cellphone with me. Cellphone photos are not the greatest. I did not bring my DSLR since it is not working properly.

I took this photo of tomatoes as a fill photo just in case I do not see anything else red that is photo worthy. In front of me now is my red tool bag, red handled scissors, a red marking machine, a red pen, and someone in a red shirt.

Friday, 04/10/2026: Post photo — Stained Glass.

I just love a stained-glass window. They are great colors and stories behind each one of them. They are not always in churches. Many people have stained-glass windows in their house, not as detailed as the one in this photo, but have interesting decorations.

Stained glass was created primarily to educate an illiterate medieval population, enhance religious spaces, and filter light into cathedrals, serving as a “poor man’s Bible”.

Saturday, 04/11/2026: Post photo — Sugar Maple Bud.

The sugar maple trees in our yard are starting to bud. These are the same trees that our neighbor was tapping over the last few weeks.

That is all for now. Until next week, be safe.

Sumens imagines consolateur et inspirat me. Pulchritudinem mundi video per camera mean.”

“Quod scripsi, scripsi. Ingeniarius sum, non scriptor.”

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Photographic Thoughts — 03/29/2026 to 04/04/2026

“A photograph is a secret about a secret. The more it tells you the less you know.” — Diane Arbus

Thank you for all the new views and likes from last week, it helps keep me inspired.

Sunday, 03/29/2026: Posted photo — Psalm Sunday.

Palm Sunday serves as a day of reflection on Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem. This is the first day of Holy Week. Holy Week starts with the triumphant entry and leads to the Easter Triduum: Mass of the Lord’s Supper on Holy Thursday, the Passion of the Lord on Good Friday, of the Lord’s Passion and ends with the Mass of the Resurrection of the Lord. Good Friday is the only day of the year that a Mass does not happen, just a service.

Jesus died for all of us, not just a selected few. Jesus is a person of equality and peace for all. Some people forget this.

Monday, 03/30/2026: Posted photo — Bat House.

From https://www.mass.gov/guides/bat-houses: “Bat houses are particularly helpful in providing alternative roosting habitat for bats that are excluded from homes. In turn, this reduces the chance of human contact with bats. Installing a bat house can provide a safe environment for bats, while protecting your yard from pest insects, like mosquitoes, moths, and beetles. Bat houses give females a safe, warm place to raise their young. Since most female bats only have one pup each year, bat populations grow very slowly. Additionally, due to habitat loss and degradation, it is becoming harder for bats to locate natural roost sites to raise their young. By installing a bat house, you can provide mothers and their pups with a safe home.”

This bat house is at one of the trailheads on Wachusett Mountain.

Tuesday, 03/31/2026: Posted photo — Gold Nugget.

The gold nugget mandarin is often considered one of the best-tasting mandarins in the world. They are only available during the months of February to May.

Wednesday, 04/01/2026: Posted photo — Mushrooms.

A mushroom on some wood in our yard. I need to move this wood to the cottage to burn during the summer. It is taking up too much room in our yard.

Thursday, 04/02/2026: Posted photo — Sunset.

A wonderful sunset from the summit of Wachusett Mountain. I need to start taking up my DSLR to get better photos.

I am in the process of upgrading my camera. I purchased it over 12 years ago and is showing its age.

Friday, 04/03/2026: Post photo — Lost Hat.

Someone lost a hat during a hike. I put it on this signpost, just in case the person is looking for it. This is what is typically done if you find a piece of clothing on the tail, put it on a tree branch, or some other high location, so that the owner can find it.

Saturday, 04/04/2026: Post photo — New Growth.

Some croci starting to bloom in our yard. There is new growth starting all over the area. We grow a little later in this area since we are further north and the snow cover last longer.

I am amazed sometimes when I drive into Worcester and see how much further the blooms on the trees are from my house.

That is all for now. Until next week, be safe.

Sumens imagines consolateur et inspirat me. Pulchritudinem mundi video per camera mean.”

“Quod scripsi, scripsi. Ingeniarius sum, non scriptor.”

.–. …. — – —  -… -.–  .— — … . .–. ….  -.-. .. .-. .- …