Well, first of all, I always like an odd angle on even the most mudane of subjects. But wait! There is actually a telephone directory at a pay phone? And almost odd these days--there is a pay phone.
Take a walk down memory road and watch an old detective show from the 70s. James Rockford from the Rockford Files, for example, is always popping into a phone booth and digging into his pocket for change.
Fast forward to the series Sherlock, (which we've only seen three episodes of on PBS here in the states--send more, send more!!) Sherlock Holmes set in current times. Sherlock is constantly texting his Watson.
What other odd shots are simply anachronisms? What other technology will go the way of the pay phone?
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Showing posts with label Odd Shots. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Odd Shots. Show all posts
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Odd Shot Monday
I was tempted to go get something for my Gard, but I needed some pparel.
Last week the Linky did not work. I will give it another try. Please leave a comment with your link as the links from the Linky are not showing. I will find another Linky service for future posts or figure out what is wrong with this one.
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Sometimes an Odd Shot is an eyeball to eyeball view.
For some reason, the linkies are not showing up. Please leave a comment if you have an Odd Shot so that we can visit you.
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Politics is Odd
...especially in the next town over.
I have no idea what this is about, but it does bring interesting images to mind.
The link in the sidebar will take you to the Odd Shot Monday details.
Link your odd shot here and visit other odd shotters.
There is always something strange about.
(That is a bedsheet BTW in case you can't tell on the small screen.)
(That is a bedsheet BTW in case you can't tell on the small screen.)
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Monday's Odd Shots
So you are asking yourself "What is odd about that? It is a [for lack of a more precise knowledge of the exact type of piece of equipment it is, I will say 'blue tractor']. Rather ordinary in the grand scheme of things."
Sometimes the oddness of the shot is in the story behind it. This 'blue tractor' is currently sitting behind our church hall, and has been used over the last week or so in the work of extending the parking lot. I stopped the other day to say "hi" and "how's the parking lot coming?" to my old friend Ernie, who has been a major part of the committee for getting the parking lot beyond the talk stage and into the do something phase.
Ernie has featured in Odd Shots before. It was he and his wife and brother who walked into a restaurant 150 miles from home and found me taking a picture of a ketchup bottle.
Well, Ernie and Fr. Jaime and I were talking, and Ernie proudly pointed to the shiny 'blue tractor' and said "That is my retirement toy. When I decided to retire, that's what I bought."
Does anyone else think that is odd?
My hubby got golf clubs (which he has never used.)
Maybe a shiny new 'blue tractor' is not so odd after all.
(BTW, I am doing much better, though I am not going to run any races for a while.) I'm not doing much better at the linkies, though. Since it scheduled to start in less than an hour, I will not tamper with it because I could make it worse. And I don't know how to remove the link to this post in the middle of this post without causing further problems.
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Odd Shots Laid Low
This Odd Shot is the view on the way to the Emergency Room if it is painful to sit. I am glad that the passenger seat leans back. Today I can sit but am pretty wobbly on my feet. I have arranged for others to take some of my evening's responsibilities, and hope to be back in reasonable form tomorrow.
Odd Shots is anything odd visually, strange juxtapositions, anything that makes you want to say "How odd." Post your odd shot, link here before Tuesday 3 p.m. Pacific Time, and do link to us in your post.
Thanks, Odd Shotters.
Sunday, February 6, 2011
From the archives for the return of Odd Shots
I have to fess up. I really haven't been out and about with my camera much in the last few weeks. Though we have not had buckets and buckets of snow and ice like some parts of the country, it has been very cold and gray and mostly boring.
I have been poking about in my photo archives and came across this, which you may have seen some time ago.
It is the picture I took one spring break day when some boys came to the door and asked if they could go into our yard to get their ball.
At least...
I thought they said ball.
An Odd Shot is something visually unusual. Something taken from an unusual angle. Or something that just strikes your funny bone.
The details are here.
And here is the Linky, which will close about 3 p.m. Pacific Time on Tuesday. This is the first time I have used this Linky service, so be patient if I don't have it set up right. If the Linky doesn't work, leave your Odd Shot link in the comments.
Okay, so that is not what I goofed up. Why didn't I remember to set the time to schedule the post? The linky is set to start at 3:00 Sunday. We'll see if that happens if I get the post up too early. Darn! Did it again.
I have been poking about in my photo archives and came across this, which you may have seen some time ago.
It is the picture I took one spring break day when some boys came to the door and asked if they could go into our yard to get their ball.
At least...
I thought they said ball.
An Odd Shot is something visually unusual. Something taken from an unusual angle. Or something that just strikes your funny bone.
The details are here.
And here is the Linky, which will close about 3 p.m. Pacific Time on Tuesday. This is the first time I have used this Linky service, so be patient if I don't have it set up right. If the Linky doesn't work, leave your Odd Shot link in the comments.
Okay, so that is not what I goofed up. Why didn't I remember to set the time to schedule the post? The linky is set to start at 3:00 Sunday. We'll see if that happens if I get the post up too early. Darn! Did it again.
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Working humor
Nothing much out of the ordinary about this shot that admittedly I snapped while following this work van from an electrical company in our area. Distracted driving? Well, I was already distracted.
I tried to catch him at the next light, but had to settle for zooming this one in so you could see what it says on the back.Funny signs are fair game for Odd Shots. Join us coming up each Monday starting February 7.
Monday, January 24, 2011
Odd Shots will return on February 7
Here she is again to announce that Odd Shots on Monday will return the first Monday of February, its anniversary. So keep your camera handy and start keeping an eye out for those odd angles, unusual occurences, and things that are just plain strange to look at. Post them on Mondays and link to the Linky that I will set up here.
So, what constitutes an Odd Shot? I'll give you some samples from my two years of weekly odd postings.
An odd shot could be something very ordinary taken at an odd angle that makes it a really cool picture.
It could be an unusual occurrence or sight.
It could be any photo that defies categories or themes for other memes.
There may be other definitions, so this rule is open ended.
1. I will post my favorite odd shot for the week sometime in the late afternoon of Sunday each week--approximately 3 p.m. Pacific Time. I will include one of the Linky services, which I will close at 3 p.m. Pacific Time on Tuesday.
2. Post only one odd shot each week. It must be from your collection of photos you have taken, and can be from your past files or something new. It can be edited by cropping or correcting the brightness, but no fancy stuff, please.
The purpose of the rule is to make the shot a truly ODD one. For some purposes a post with a string of photos to tell a story is what works best. (I've done those kinds of posts, we all have.) But an odd shot is not a photo essay or photo story. It is something visual that is out of the ordinary.
Bend the one shot rule if necessary to clarify the shot. Limit additonal pictures to one or two that explain the Odd Shot. Bend the rule, but don't shatter it with a string of unrelated shots. If you have a wonderful story with a series of illustrations, mention or link it in your Odd Shot post but post it separately.
3. Here is the old Odd Shots badge created by David McMahon. It is the most recognizable of the ones we used in the two years of Odd Shots. You can copy it if you click on it to go to the image page, and save it to your computer to use in your post, or just use the html link to the image here:
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So start scouring your files for Odd Shots. Get them ready for the grand reopening of Odd Shots on Monday--Monday February 7.
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Rimrock Reflection
As I drove past Rimrock Lake this past week I could not help remembering that a few weeks ago the eastern portion of the lake near the dam was covered in ice seemingly thick enough that you might contemplate hiking out toward the center. Not so on Wednesday when the skim of ice that covered the lake looked thin and left openings for reflections of the foothills beyond.
Many faces has Rimrock Lake! Returning yesterday, there were only a few skims of ice remaining. I have also had the experience of hiking out onto the dry bed of the lake farther toward the western end. Rimrock Lake is an irrigation reservoir and can look quite empty of water in the fall in dry years when water for the crops in the Yakima Valley is scarce. On another occasion we passed and the lake was so still it was a perfect mirror.
James sponsors Weekend Reflectiosn at Newtown Daily Photo.
I have had nostalgic thoughts about Odd Shots Monday which has been on hiatus for about a year. An e-mail over the weekend inspires me to resume hosting the meme. Look through your files for your oddest photos and watch for an announcement of details sometime in the next week or two.
Many faces has Rimrock Lake! Returning yesterday, there were only a few skims of ice remaining. I have also had the experience of hiking out onto the dry bed of the lake farther toward the western end. Rimrock Lake is an irrigation reservoir and can look quite empty of water in the fall in dry years when water for the crops in the Yakima Valley is scarce. On another occasion we passed and the lake was so still it was a perfect mirror.
James sponsors Weekend Reflectiosn at Newtown Daily Photo.
I have had nostalgic thoughts about Odd Shots Monday which has been on hiatus for about a year. An e-mail over the weekend inspires me to resume hosting the meme. Look through your files for your oddest photos and watch for an announcement of details sometime in the next week or two.
Monday, June 21, 2010
Odd Golfer
We followed him a ways as he seemed determined on his route.
He was apparently late for his tee time.
We couldn't go farther as we hadn't paid our green fees.
First Odd Shot in a while, but I couldn't resist. Geometry? there is a pattern in the chain link fence.
Friday, March 5, 2010
Shoe Tree against an Oregon Sky
I may be stretching the SkyWatch theme here, but I have been meaning to come back to the shoe tree since our trip to Northeast Oregon last month and there was a lovely gray clouded sky that day as a backdrop for this social phenomenon.

Without the sky
behind it you would
be hard pressed
to see these:
Or these:
We found this Shoe Tree on our drive between Joseph and Imnaha last month. I was in the driver's seat on the way back from Imnaha when I spotted this as we went past and "Whoa!!!" we had to go back for a better look.
Other "shoe trees" are more "famed", more visited, but fewer can possibly be in such an isolated area. Just look up shoe trees or shoes in trees on any search engine to find a number of collections of pictures and just about as many explanations.
Thank you sky for helping to highlight the shoe tree for me.
For more conventional SkyWatches today, visit the SkyWatch home blog and follow the links to skies around the world.
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Sunday, February 7, 2010
Two Years of Odd Shots
Two years ago this week my Monday Odd Shots began with this thirsty little nun on my desk at school. I've been joined by the best of them, and we have seen some strange things along the way.

At this second anniversary mark, I've decided to put regular Odd Shots every Monday on hiatus. I still run into some odd angles on things, and occasionally some really odd sights. Remember this one last fall? And this one was a favorite of mine. And this one started my fascination with playground equipment. When I happen upon something really good, I will share it--whether it is Monday or not.
Now tomorrow is Monday, and I have a new plan. So wait and see what I've come up with. And post a link to your favorite Odd Shot of yours or someone else's in the comments. Do you know how to post a link in comments? It's one of the two things I know how to do with html. It goes like this:
<a href="URL to point to">Text to Display</a>
Make yourself a little note with that formula and keep it handy so you can do it again when you want.
At this second anniversary mark, I've decided to put regular Odd Shots every Monday on hiatus. I still run into some odd angles on things, and occasionally some really odd sights. Remember this one last fall? And this one was a favorite of mine. And this one started my fascination with playground equipment. When I happen upon something really good, I will share it--whether it is Monday or not.
Now tomorrow is Monday, and I have a new plan. So wait and see what I've come up with. And post a link to your favorite Odd Shot of yours or someone else's in the comments. Do you know how to post a link in comments? It's one of the two things I know how to do with html. It goes like this:
<a href="URL to point to">Text to Display</a>
Make yourself a little note with that formula and keep it handy so you can do it again when you want.
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Odd Shot--Swinging
Did you ever
take a picture
of a kid
on a swing?
That didn't work,
did it?
Let's try a different angle.
Hmm,
maybe next time.
I post an odd shot for every Monday.
If you have one, too, leave a comment and we'll come visit.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Odd Ice
We found these odd icicles on the Nisqually River when we were hiking in December.
If you also have an odd shot, leave a comment to let us know where to find it.
If you also have an odd shot, leave a comment to let us know where to find it.
Monday, January 18, 2010
Odd Shot--Sticker Shock
Comments I have received from others who have seen this:
"YOWSA! That's gonna be SOME quilt!"
"Those must be some gigantic Jungle Babies!"
"Even a 40% off coupon wouldn't make that affordable!"
"Wow Kathy, wanna share some of those 944 yards"
"Did you pay cash or use your credit card Kathy??? Wow!"
"Please tell me what project needs 944 yards of the same fabric. Are you planning on covering the houses in your neighborhood? "
The clerk at the checkout was able to insert the decimal point and charge me correctly (I think) for my .944 yards of fabric--which was what was left on the bolt.
I post odd shots each Monday. They may be an odd moment like this, an odd angle, an odd sighting. If you also have an odd shot, please leave a comment so we can easily find it.
Monday, January 11, 2010
Photo is not the Odd part of the Shot--I guess it is an Odd Spot instead
I overheard a conversation the other day and had to ask the teller to repeat the story. You know how sometimes you just can't believe what you hear?
So she explained that she had been asking for directions over the phone from someone in a professional office. The directions were all "up the hill" and "down the hill" and so forth. So to clarify she asked, "Is that east or west?"
The answer:
"Oh, we're in the city. We don't have east and west."
I normally post an Odd SHOT every Monday. An Odd Shot is an image that gives you pause, perhaps an odd angle on something fairly normal, or a surprising sight. Today's Odd Shot is heard, not seen. The images are just for illustration, though I suppose it is odd for someone to go down the road taking pictures of street signs. Leave a comment if you have an odd shot--or an odd spot--so we can find your.
So she explained that she had been asking for directions over the phone from someone in a professional office. The directions were all "up the hill" and "down the hill" and so forth. So to clarify she asked, "Is that east or west?"
The answer:
"Oh, we're in the city. We don't have east and west."
Really!
They do have North and South, though.
I checked.
I normally post an Odd SHOT every Monday. An Odd Shot is an image that gives you pause, perhaps an odd angle on something fairly normal, or a surprising sight. Today's Odd Shot is heard, not seen. The images are just for illustration, though I suppose it is odd for someone to go down the road taking pictures of street signs. Leave a comment if you have an odd shot--or an odd spot--so we can find your.
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Odd Shot Monday on Sunday Evening
This license plate was on a horse carrier we passed when we were in California last month. We got a kick out of it.
This Odd Shot is a bit early--I don't even have the energy to reset the time so it posts on Monday. Nor did I have the energy to decide which picture I took this weekend is an odd shot. There was one I tried to get on Christmas morning. DH even drove around the block so I could take it. I ended up with a picture of the dashboard in front of me instead. We decided it wasn't to be. It was a pig in the back of a pickup. A big pig, in the back of a pickup, parked in front of a church. How odd is that? Odder than this license plate.
We had a great day today after a great day yesterday. We ended the great day, with a minor misadventure--but having escaped serious misadventure, I am exhausted and ready to sleep. I never sleep this early, but tonight....
If you have an Odd Shot today, be sure to leave a comment and let us know, we don't want to miss it.
Monday, December 21, 2009
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