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Business Owner; musician; former university professor & administrator (retired); interested in photography and genealogy; native Oklahoman; husband, father, grandfather.
In spite of what the FlickrToy "Scout" and the button here (see above) often says, I have had a grand total of ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN photos selected for Flickr's EXPLORE (that I know of, at least). It's no big deal, I guess...in fact, five of the photos weren't even taken by me. Here's a link to the whole set...
www.flickr.com/photos/rodmurrow/sets/72057594081760984/
Here's my "not widely traveled" map...it may include more than this, but one family trip was made "long ago" when I was completely unaware of such things...
not widely traveled...
bighugelabs.com/flickr/map.php
Here's my "Wordle," created by a Java applet found on the Utata page by using the tags from my photostream...(it's clickable so you can see it in a larger size - and you can create your own if you want to)...
I'm finding lots of "Favorites" around the Flicker site and feel like I'm learning a lot just studying them. These are the kind of shots I'd love to take - but haven't the skill, the equipment, the time, the...(whatever other excuses). But I still dream and go "kodaking" whenever I can find the time.
My first camera was a black plastic Kodak Brownie Starlet, a 1956 model camera that used 127 film.

I used that camera until I bought the first of two Instamatic cameras (loved the 126 film cartridges and flash cubes!), including model 104 and 304. I also owned several Polaroid cameras, including the 'Swinger' and a model 104.
My first SLR was a Minolta SRT 100, which I still have and which is still a functional camera. I enjoyed the Canon Elph, a small APS camera that I called my 'spy camera' and also used a Pentax IQZoom 140 for awhile. Finally, after the rest of the world had decided to 'go digital,' I upgraded to a Canon 35mm EOS Elan IIe...and after Santa's visit in December 2006, I added a Canon S2 IS to my collection...so have joined the 'digital' trend. I do not anticipate getting a DSLR, though (too expensive for my needs).
With the IIe I use Canon USM 24-85 3.5-4.5, Tamron 70-300 4.0-5.6, and Canon 50mm 1.8 lenses. Most of the time, I use the 24-85, which I acquired only recently (July 2006); it replaced the 28-80 "kit" lens that came with the camera.
UPDATE: 20 April 2008 ~ My "newest" camera is a Yashica Mat TLR just purchased on eBay this afternoon. It will be sent for a CLA immediately upon its arrival, then I'll be learning how to use it. I'm eager to begin.
UPDATE August 2, 2008, I am considering a foray into the DSLR arena. After much deliberation, research, discussion, and a massive comparison of "cost vs. benefits" issues I have decided to purchase a Nikon D-40, if I can locate a new one before the supplies are exhausted. It's a fine camera and the 'consumer' lenses are perfectly acceptable to me...and they are affordable!
UPDATE August 4, 2008 -- purchased a new Nikon D40 with "kit" 18-55 lens. Hope to add the 55-200 VR and a 50mm f1.8 to the bag one of these days (Santa, are you listening??).
UPDATE January 20, 2009 -- purchased the 55-200 VR lens from BH.
UPDATE July 21, 2010 -- purchased the 35mm f1.8 lens from Amazon.com.
UPDATE October 21, 2011 - purchased a new Nikon D7000 with 18-105 VR lens. I never dreamed that I would own such a fine camera!
I'm learning the craft of photo restoration, part of my efforts in genealogy and preservation of our family's photographic history. I learned with Photoshop Elements 3.0, then upgraded to version 4.0, then 6.0, and am now using version 9.0. The members of Flickr groups "Photo Restoration & Colorization" and "Photoshop Elements" are especially helpful.
If you discover duplicate photos in my site, let me know. I try to be careful, but I am, after all, "pushing sixty."
A few of my favorite photos can be found here: Some Favorite Photos


Photos of rod murrow (10)
rod murrow's favorite photos from other Flickr members (2,038)
Contacts (211)
Groups (50)
- Nikon D7000: From Snapshots to Great Shots 4,462 photos, 464 members
- NIKON D7000 CLUB 167,997 photos, 13,013 members
- Geotagged: Oklahoma 1,282 photos, 101 members
- US Route 64 155 photos, 39 members
- Android Photographer 23,903 photos, 2,300 members
- NWOSU Creativity Photowalks 1 photo, 6 members
- October 10, 2010 1,948 photos, 2,710 members
- Oklahoma State & National Parklands 553 photos, 101 members
- M-K-T KATY Lines 206 photos, 49 members
- Churches Kościoły Kirchen 40,769 photos, 1,361 members
- Five-State Bridges 1,074 photos, 70 members
- Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge 2,641 photos, 245 members
- Rock Island Lines 796 photos, 105 members
- Buildings, Beautiful in Black and White 4,011 photos, 371 members
- Nikon 55-200 mm F/4 5.6G ED-IF AF-S DX VR Zoom 22,809 photos, 2,291 members
- Pay It Forward: Portraits of Other Photographers 34 photos, 91 members
- *DIY Photography Equipment 7,528 photos, 6,699 members
- DIYPhotography 18,682 photos, 11,192 members
- Great Salt Plains 90 photos, 21 members
- Long Shots 1,314 photos, 855 members
- Living Life Through A Lens 111,318 photos, 2,983 members
- Quality Abstracts 8,660 photos, 7,059 members
- Historic Oklahoma Architecture 2,099 photos, 185 members
- Cemetery Trees 1,423 photos, 97 members
- Nikon D40/x 18-55mm Users 64,498 photos, 3,396 members
- Flickr 888 5,065 photos, 10,759 members
- Contemplative Photography 13,751 photos, 555 members
- Picture My Weekend 68 photos, 11 members
- Out My Way 937 photos, 62 members
- Top 20 Railroad Pictures (Please read the rules) 20 photos, 97 members
- First-Name Basis Signage Project 14,029 photos, 1,411 members
- Oklahoma Colors 3,486 photos, 124 members
- Better in black and white 8,001 photos, 536 members
- Tracks without trains 7,057 photos, 1,068 members
- U. S. Highway 81 401 photos, 43 members
- Architecture 891,360 photos, 52,070 members
- the meme 29 photos, 29 members
- * gallmese's b&w gallery * 14,756 photos, 2,540 members
- Railroad Signals,Lights and Signs 6,878 photos, 377 members
- 844 383 photos, 51 members
- U.S. National Wildlife Refuges 12,285 photos, 503 members
- Whiners 7 photos, 4 members
- caged 1,305 photos, 313 members
- historic porches, gingerbread, woodwork, millwork, & scrollwork 6,499 photos, 511 members
- Oklahoma Thunderstorms 2,350 photos, 372 members
- OK Centennial Street Clocks 178 photos, 16 members
- Old Barns, Farms & Equipment 18,812 photos, 1,084 members
- Rainbow Warriors 9,178 photos, 4,892 members
- Windmills: The old fashioned kind. 2,410 photos, 687 members
- Southeast Kansas - Original Size photos ONLY 318 photos, 35 members
Testimonials (1)
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The Cameras Voice says:
"Rod is one of my long standing contacts, a faithful commenter and a photographer with a keen eye. His photos sing with insight and appreciation for the world around him. I always look forward to seeing his latest work; sure to surprise and delight. Great work Rod.!!!"
9th August, 2008
- Name:
- Rodney Murrow
- Joined:
- July 2005
- Hometown:
- Dacoma, Oklahoma
- Currently:
- Alva, Oklahoma, USA
- I am:
- Male and Taken
- Occupation:
- Business Owner
- Website:
- Murrow's FrameArt LLC





















