Thursday, June 4, 2009

Desert Sunsets II

A sunset for which I was particularly excited, but the clouds didn't stick around long enough. Still, a pleasant result

A very odd sunset which had lightning storms in it, the rain coming down made it look like the mountains were on fire



The full moon rises shortly, which means more fun with night photos. I will post them soon.

Monday, June 1, 2009

Desert Sunsets

Apologies for such a delay between posting. No valid excuses, just busy and tuckered out. But, hopefully the photos will make up for it. With the cloudy weather lately, I've headed down to the desert a few times to catch more sunsets. Enjoy


Just before sunset, the light was perfect


Mesquite blowing in the wind


A prickly pear cactus


More to come...

Thursday, May 21, 2009

National Monument Poetic Style

Yesterday, with a shared day off, we headed to the Chiricahua monument. I had been last time I was in AZ, and was happy to be heading there again. Ancient volcanic activity and erosion has left tall pillars of rock that cover the mountain sides, which gives you a very awesome and eerie feeling. We decided to go on one of the long hikes, which was great as I got to walk along the Heart of Rocks trail, which I had no been on before. It takes you up amongst all the hoodoos.

I was looking forward to taking some photos, but it was a cloudy/rainy day which is perfect for hiking, but not perfect for making your photos look cheery. So, I will rely on the greyscale to make my photos appear artsy and deep.

Denise walks amongst some hoodoos in the Heart of Rocks

Attempting to wreck the landscape. But doesn't it look poetic in black and white?


We borrowed a jeep to head over the mountain and back. This is one of the few times Denise didn't have a grin on her face while driving :) Yeehaw!

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Electricity

Blue, my laptop, has sprung back into life, but I'm assuming its fleeting. Must be some kind of connection problem. And I was just about to take the whole thing apart too, he woke up not a minute too soon.

So, last night I was lamenting that I had not been out taking many photos, for various reasons. But last night the skies opened up, poured rain, and gave me a very good reason to stand in the parking lot getting soaked.









Can you hear it?

Friday, May 15, 2009

The loss of Blue (my laptop)

Hello all,
Finally, the moment I was dreading. My laptop seems to have kicked the bucket. Which means, this blog is about to get a whole lot less exciting. I will try and post photos when I can using the station computers. Sigh. Sorry to all my fans :)

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Night Moves II

More fun with long exposures and pretty lights. With the full moon and a clear sky, we headed down to the desert to catch the sunset/moonrise.

Not bad, for a moon. But hazy unfortunately.

The moon a little higher, with a longer exposure. (the funky lines around the moon are due to compression of the file size, but looks kinda funky no?)

My zen friend


Me, not as zen, but cool, which is equally important

Denise had the idea to play with some backlighting. Having looked at the photo I think we should have kept playing with the idea, it makes a pretty neat effect


And finally, what I think of as the coolest photo of the whole evening, the horse we rode in on (lovingly known as Padiddle). Denise sat in the car holding a light stick (she's the best and most flexible assistant a photographer could have, willing to jam herself into uncomfortable places for effect) and I shone red light on the head lights. This is a 40 something steamboat exposure


Grrrrr

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Working on my night moves I

The other night, with Denise frolicking with Chiropterans, I took advantage of the almost-full moon and played with some long exposures.

This dead tree has an Elf Owl nest in it, but it was pretty quiet the evening I was out there.


Spooky signs out front. Not as spooky now as Denise and I are working on refinishing them


Inspired by www.lostamerica.com (look at his photos, seriously, they are incredible)


Oooo, spooky spirally ghost in the woods. Its so tangly.

This is about a 70 steamboat exposure, I walked in front of the camera and traced myself with an LED. Freaked myself out a little bit with this one, being an almost-full moon and all the crazy noises around me, I ended up spending the rest of the evening under a wool blanket