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In the waiting line…

I did this doodle while waiting on many things (mostly transportation or phone call related) in many places (from East coast to West coast). The circles were traced from airplane drinking cups.

In the waiting line

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Apr
5th
Fun, fun, fun

It’s been a busy time in the Little Theories universe. I haven’t kept up with the site as I should have, but I promise to change my ways!   In the last few months I’ve been on the road a great deal.  From California to Wyoming, Photoshop World to the World’s Largest Tattoo Convention (thanks, Mario!), hooping all over the land,  and being hostess to some of the best friends in the world (with more to come in the coming months culminating in a super duper awesome way to finish off ‘09).  I’ve also been lucky enough to see Seth Rogen shooting “The Green Hornet” outside my hotel room window!  Seth Rogen!  I have some great pictures, but I’m feeling a little stingy about sharing them right now. Maybe later this month, I’ll post them.

I’ve been to some great shows too – Dark Star Orchestra, Lacuna Coil,  Maylene and the Sons of Disasters, All That Remains, Judas Priest, Whitesnake, Pop Evil, Underworld, and so much more.

My new favorite thing has been shooting with my Lensbaby Muse and my Nikon.  If you aren’t familiar with the Lensbaby selective focus lenses and kits for DSLRs and SLRs, then you are missing out.  Visit them here .   I love the dream-like quality that Lensbaby produces.

Here’s a view of a typical weekend night for me in Las Vegas trying to get from point A to B (and C, D, E, and F!).  Paradise Road has been down to two lanes due to construction, and the alternatives aren’t much better.
My Saturday nights through a Nikon and Lensbaby Muse (w/wide angle lens). Hit the companion Flickr site for the large view and so much more…
In the city

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Oct
28th
Perspective

This was the result of taking several shots using different settings.  I used my little Nikon Coolpix L18 and was pleased with the result.   As usual, go to my companion flickr site to see  a larger version and more pictures.

Glass installation 5

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Jun
27th
Glass fish?

From a glass art installation (of a fish) at Kona Grill in Summerlin/Las Vegas (yummy food and outstanding service - ask for Karen!)…

Glass fish 1

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Apr
2nd
American Beauty

The Nikons and I had an action packed weekend… 3 nighter Kenny Wayne Shepherd show at the Orleans, hanging out with friends, hula hoop class, and a Sunday afternoon visit to Red Rock Canyon National Conservation area.  Since moving west, I have the pleasure of seeing much of our country and a few of our national parks.  I always find it interesting that I see more foreign tourists than Americans.  Don’t get me wrong, I think it is fabulous that foreign tourists come and make it a point to visit and take great interest in the natural beauty of our parks.  I challenge you, American or foreign visitor, to get out to visit the great wonders that are contained in our national park system.  Take pictures, enjoy the scenery.  Get out and GO!

A view near Calico Tanks at Red Rock Canyon shot with the Nikon D40.  More pictures and full  views  in both 3008×2008 and 1024×681 can be accessed at the Little Theories Flickr site.

Red Rock Canyon - Calico Tanks area 1

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Mar
4th
Hofbrauhaus Las Vegas fun fun fun!
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Roll out the barrel of fun at Hofbrauhaus Las Vegas

My friend took me to Hofbrauhaus Las Vegas this afternoon.  It was like walking straight into Beerfest, complete with great German food, live music, dancing on the bench-style seating, paddlings by the waitresses when receiving a shot,  sing-a-longs, and sloshing of monster beer steins in time to the music.  The musician (didn’t catch his name) plays the Ohio State fight song on one of his horns.  The thought alone nearly made me delirious with happiness.  Since I had my trusty camera with me, I snapped a shot of him getting ready to balance his alpenhorn to play one note hands free.  I am happy to report success.  My only regret – we didn’t stay for the polka band.  Highly recommend this place for  when you feel you have to roll out the barrel of fun!!!

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Jan
25th
2008 Christmas Cards

Since I think everyone has received theirs, here is a snap of the Christmas cards I made and sent out this year.  Let’s just say the concept was better in theory than in actual practice.  I used varying papers from the DCWV Christmas and Winter stacks, cardstock and pre-scored cards from Joann’s,  fonts from 1001fonts.com, a Quickutz Silhouette digital cutter,  my trusty Xyron and Mrs. Grossman’s tweezers.  I also decorated the envelopes with graphic marker drawings, but I was too stupid to take pictures of them BEFORE addressing them.  They actually turned out kind of cool.  Maybe next time!

Behold, 2008 Christmas cards Las Vegas style:

2008 cards

Next, I am conquering the world of art journals and more mini books, with focus on matchbook albums.

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Dec
29th
20 things that rock Las Vegas life in December

My birthday is coming up but I am really in no mood for celebration, despite the valiant efforts of those who think otherwise and have been trying to force me to celebrate ALL MONTH LONG. Yeah, living in Las Vegas makes that easier to do than most other places with few exceptions.  Trust me when I tell you that is no feat that mortals should try to take on, but I love and appreciate them for it anyway.  Here’s a list that has culminated from their efforts in no particular order:

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Dec
21st