• musings

    It’s Still Cold

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    This image is straight out of my iphone. I thought about running it through Photoshop to change the minus sign to a plus sign and put a 7 in place of the 1. I’d leave the igloo image, because it’s kool. We are expecting to warm up to a whopping 5 degrees today. Have I been transported to Michigan? Damn it’s cold!

  • Arapaho Bend Natural Area,  Avian,  Canada Goose,  natural areas,  sunrises

    Two Geese and a Sunrise …

    Just Before Sunrise

    … makes for the start of a good day. Even with a head cold and hacking cough I rose early yesterday and headed out to the Arapahoe Bend Nature area to greet the morning sun. I find the quiet and beauty in nature to be a healer for what ails me. I was still coughing and hacking when I got back to my condo but sure felt better.

    When asking yesterday what light people enjoyed, Paul mentioned morning and evening light. I agree and when you look back over my archives there are plenty of sunrise and sunsets shots to choose from. Being a morning person and enjoying time in nature also draws me to this time of the day. Many people are just getting up or on their way to the cubicle so not many people or traffic to deal with either. I setup my camera and tripod then took a sip of my hot chocolate when these two Canada Geese make their way into my scene. I smiled, took the images I wanted and thanked them. (Yes, I talk to birds.)

    So, the snow started yesterday and as of this morning we have about 4 inches. Have a Super Saturday!

  • horizons,  Humor,  landscape,  mountains,  Plants,  sunsets,  trees

    Even Awesomer!

    The itch to go camping after a 5 year hiatus caused a couple of oops on my part and the indulgence in a piece of blueberry pie. Let me explain.

    The first oops was the purchase of a new sleeping pad. The self-inflating Thermarest sleeping pad I used a few years ago when motorcycle touring was only 1 inch thick. I had decided this older body could use a bit more padding and insulation than what that pad supplied. A sleepless night is not conducive to a productive day at anything. And, I was also younger then. They now make them in 2.5 and 3.5 inches thickness so I invested in the 2.5 inch size. Now the purchase is not the problem, the problem was not checking it out until after the tent is up and I’m over 60 miles from the store. The itch for camping was intense enough to eliminate even a small amount of forethought. When I opened the valve and saw the pad inflate only on one side, and only to about a 1 inch thickness, I threw out a couple of words not normally heard in my vocabulary. With one side not inflating I found myself falling out of bed throughout the night. I’m thankful I did not have far to fall and will exchange the pad.

    The second oops was selecting campsite number 12. It was too close to the latrines so every once in while the sweet fragrance of the sage and pines would be tinted with an unpleasant odor, all depending on the wind. I’d wrinkle my nose and wishfully preferred a road-killed skunk somewhere off in the distance. Site number 12 was also found to be too close the the highway. Way too much late night traffic and most of that was large trucks hauling lumber and other supplies. I didn’t mind it too much as it was different than listening to the hum of a refrigerator or having camping neighbors in the campsite singing “99 Bottles of Beer” at midnight. Site number 4 would have worked better. Maybe.

    I’d forgotten how dirty camping is. Everything gets dirty. Felt like a kid and loved it. Go ahead and sit on the ground, let those Columbia pants take on a bit of grim. Any nitty-gritty photographer is used to that. It felt good to shower when I returned and allowed me to appreciate those showers we so often take for granted.

    Friday morning was a typical fall morning. Temperature was an invigorating 37 degrees. Unzipping a warm sleeping bag and crawling out to put on cold pants, a cold shirt and cold socks is definitely invigorating. It’s surprising how quickly a person is able to put on those clothes. Once dressed I made a quick dash to the latrine to relieve myself and faced another wakeup call: taking in the fragrance of that latrine. I quickly took care of business and with no appetite for breakfast jumped in the car to go shooting.

    My camp was around 8,000 feet and the aspens I had scouted the evening before were around 10,000 feet, a twenty-five minute drive. I had an idea of where I wanted to be when the sun crested the mountains. After parking the car I walked up the road a ways then climbed up a small slope above the road and shot across the Joe Wright Creek and into the distance mountains known as the Rawah Wilderness Area, the top image. The ridge of mountains contains a large grouping of aspens in all stages of colors. I was a bit disappointed in the images I brought back. I have always had difficulty in capturing reds, oranges and yellows. I find too much bleeding and a loss of details. If anyone has some tips to pass along, I greatly appreciate them. The other issue I had was the smoky haze drifting over Colorado as the state of Idaho burns. They have over 15 actively listed fires with the three largest totaling over 650,000 acres. 🙁

    Even though the apens were my focus I needed to look all around me. Gotta be present to the moment. It’s also important for me to walk lightly and make sure I do as little damage to any plants in my effort to find a location to setup. And, when I look down it is easy to see the other ecosystem at ground level.

    My meals consisted of freeze dried foods. Actually the Tomato Chipolte Pasta with Chicken was not to bad. On my way back home there is a small lodge and RV park located at Glenn Echo. The restaurant in the lodge is known for their homemade pies. Without hesitation I pulled over and ordered the blueberry pie. After eating freeze dried food, the pie tasted even awesomer!

    Man did I enjoy myself! I need to go back after exchanging the sleeping pad.

  • Food

    Cookie Thief

    Caught with the evidence

    I bought a package of those Chips Ahoy cookies the other day. After about 3 days I noticed they were disappearing waaaayyyy to quickly and suspected a cookie thief. I setup a surveillance camera in an effort to catch the thief. As can been seen in the above image I’ve caught the thief with the cookies in hand. Now I need your help. Are there any suggestions for appropriate punishment and to prevent it from happening again as I still have cookies left. Rehabilitation is probably needed! I’m also wondering if this could be the same cookie thief I had in my last apartment. Hope he doesn’t find out about my stash of Ben & Jerry’s Cherry Garcia ice cream. 🙂

  • Camera Equipment,  Humor,  Transportation

    Maybe a telephoto lens …

    Running Away

    … would have worked better in this image. I shoot almost exclusively with a small 35mm f1.8 lens because most of my photography is focused on what’s around me. However, I’ve found there are times when the telephoto lens would be a better choice such as the image above. A telephoto lens would have been a better choice when trying to shoot a photo of this semi truck as it comes towards me rather than a wide angle. I found it difficult to  keep my focus and framing while running as fast as hell, camera behind my back and shooting blindly. Yep, a telephoto lens would have been a better choice. Have a super day! 🙂

  • animals

    Hard at Work

    Hard Working Dogs, Casa Grande, Arizona

    So, what’s the perfect job for a dog? Well, I came across these to two guys in Casa Grande, Arizona. The city was having a street fair/market and the owner of these dogs was selling hats for dogs. So, as you can tell from the image the models are hard at work. Yeah, I know, I cropped poorly. 🙁

  • People/Portraits

    Can't Stop

    Another One

    For the second week in a row I fell prey to another blizzard. Last week it was a Butterfinger blizzard and this time it was a Heath Bar blizzard. Why can’t I stop? I need help! First comes the overpowering obsession. After the first bite is taken comes the brain freeze and we start to shovel it. Before you now it there is none left. Exhausted the legs begin to weaken, the room starts to spin, then the blackout. We awaken full of remorse but wondering what the Cookie Dough blizzard would taste like. I need help!

  • Candid Portraits,  Cityscapes/Urban

    The Guys

    So what do you suppose they are talking a bout? Maybe they are a bit embarrassed and just turning away. It was an unusual scene so why not.

    “When you photograph people in colour you photograph their clothes. 
    But when you photograph people in B&W, you photograph their souls!”

    Ted Grant