• landscape,  Plants,  sunsets,  trees

    Sunburst

    Sunburst

    Early pioneers staking claim on the Kansas prairie routinely planted the fast-growing cottonwood to provide the shade, warmth and cooking fuel they were accustomed to back east. Because of the part played by the tree in the early days of settlement, the cottonwood has been called the pioneer tree of Kansas. The cottonwood tree had great value to the early pioneers, enough value to have several towns named for them in ten states, with two each in Texas and Utah. It can also be made useful in protecting stream banks from erosion, as it will thrive on ground too wet for trees that will produce more valuable lumber and which is too wet to cultivate. It is readily reproduced by sprouts from cut stumps and roots, and can be propagated by cuttings set in the ground where the trees are to stand. So here is a sunburst taken near Ladora Lake on the Rocky Mountain Arsenal NWR. This is an HDR image from three bracketed exposures of one stop each.

  • Candid Portraits,  People/Portraits

    Strange how that happens

    Waiting

    A couple years ago I read a very good book by David deChumin called Within the Frame. The other night while thumbing through the book an image I had taken four years ago came to mind. The image was taken when I was exploring the streets of Alexandria, Virginia on one of my days off. I have no memory of what I thought at the time or what prompted me to take this image. I believe it was her patient waiting. I just composed the scene in the view finder and pressed the shutter. Now four years later, something David wrote in his book about telling a story prompted me to revisit it. Strange how that happens.

  • landscape,  Plants,  trees

    A Fair Weather Photographer

    Rising Moon

    Our 30% chance of rain/snow for this afternoon was mostly sunny skies. 🙂 So with scattered gray skies I grabbed my camera stuff and headed for the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge. I didn’t get very far before I remembered they’re closed on Mondays. So, being the resourceful guy I am, my alternate plan was to make a u-turn and drive east about five miles on a road I’d never been on. As all alternate plans go, I found a river bottom area with plenty of trees and an autumn moon. A few deer in the field behind me watched with approval as I setup my tripod and started working. I didn’t work too long as it felt colder than 34 degree with the wind blowing. By the time I got back in the car my hands and ears were cold. Another reminder my age is moving me more towards being a fair weather photographer.

     

  • Candid Portraits,  Documentary/Street,  People/Portraits

    Meet Jonny Hahn

    Johnny Hahn

    Pikes Market is known for it’s street musicians, buskers as they call them. Some are good and some need more practice. One of the better musicians is Jonny Hahn. He has been a fixture on the market since 1986. He rolls around his three-quarter-size, 64-key piano, playing 5 days a week on his street corner. He is now on his third piano, wearing out one of them and having one stolen. He plays in any weather, he just pulls out an umbrella. He also has recorded 11 CDs.

  • Art

    Getting Closer

    Bronze Bison

    Another common theme in my images is isolation which could mean getting closer. It also simplifies the image, removing distractions.