Here is a picture I took of my pickup and landing craft for a website I never got around to seting up to promote my little business. Having this equipment has opened some interesting doors over the years as far as business is concerned.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
A different kind of bird
I know that going from the majestic Bald Eagle to a bunch of turkeys is kind of a let down but......
These turkeys were crossing through the front of my yard this morning so I thought I would snap a few photos.
These turkeys were crossing through the front of my yard this morning so I thought I would snap a few photos.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
A few eagles...
After the storm
This double rainbow appeared just outside of my house after a summer storm. Does that mean there are two pots of gold on my land?
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Funky Rock Formations
These were found out in Central Kansas. They are in a state park that is all of about 3 acres in size. That's right, just three acres! The state wanted to protect the rock formations, all four of them, so they made the land around them a state park.
Friday, March 27, 2009
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Sunrise
Tikis, the moon and the sun
I took this photo just as the sun was setting so there was a little light left in the sky but the moon was already up and just happen to be in the right spot so I didn't even have to leave my table at the bar. How's that for a photo op! This is on Ka'anapali beach looking back towards Lahaina.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
You just have to love Hawaii!
There's nothing like sitting at the bar on the beach having a beer and watching the sun go down. This was taken on Ka'anapali Beach on Maui. I thought the tiki torch would be an added touch with the last light of the sun.
More from Maui
Monday, March 23, 2009
Yesterday at the beach
Looking North from the Tex Lyon trail.
Yesterday was one of those days, the light was right for photography. Obviously a walk on the beach with my better half and the dogs was in order. This was one of the nicer pictures though I applied some of my recently learned Hawaii picture salvage tecniques to it with Photoshop LOL.
Yesterday was one of those days, the light was right for photography. Obviously a walk on the beach with my better half and the dogs was in order. This was one of the nicer pictures though I applied some of my recently learned Hawaii picture salvage tecniques to it with Photoshop LOL.
The top of a volcano
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Spring thaw
Dusk in the Oklahoma mountains
I took this photo at dusk from the top of Mount Scott. It was a hazy day but I thought the colors were remarkable through the haze.
Saturday, March 21, 2009
First day of Spring
Friday, March 20, 2009
Looking into the Arizona sun
I was trying to be artistic with this one. Actually, I was trying to catch my breath after climbing up the side of this mountain and the cactus gave me a little shade so I took a photo.
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Buster & Sunny Posing for the camera
Fins to the left, Fins to the right.......
I took this photo at the Maui Ocean Center in Hawaii. Maui has to be one of the best places on earth!
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Is it Spring, again?
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Noteworthy sunrise
Monday, March 16, 2009
More from Sedona, AZ
One of the big draws to Sedona, AZ are the landscapes. Just about everything is big and colorful.
Lots of reds, tans and browns in the dirt. I wish I could have been there for a few sunsets and sunrises but this was just a day trip up from Phoenix, AZ
The rock formations in the area are spectacular and since Sedona is higher in elevation than Phoenix it stays about 10 degrees cooler than Phoenix. In the summer ten degrees can make a very big difference.
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Wood Carving
I came across this carving while in Sedona, AZ. They have several carvings and stautes along the walk ways in town.
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Red sky in the morning,
Snake in the grass!
Friday, March 13, 2009
Across the Valley
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
View of Hardy Bay
Monday, March 9, 2009
2nd Try and still braver than me!
Sunday, March 8, 2009
What you don't find...
After 25 years of living here on Northern Vancouver Island we have seen prety much everything there is to see up this way as we are dedicated hikers and try to go somewhere interesting at least once a weekend...
Yesterday my Wife and I were driving down a back road we have driven many times in the past. Something through the trees caught my eye, didn't look quite right. So I stoped the truck and we walked about 100 feet through the woods into a swampy clearing. Here we found an old Logging Trestle Bridge which crossed the swampy area! What a find! the fact that there were no trails from the road to this place leads me to believe that not many people know it is here.
Though it was getting dusky I took a number of pictures fully intending to come back and do a real shoot on the place in the near future!
The upper picture is as shot, the picture below is me playing around with PhotoShop and turning the picture into a painting. Came out not too bad.
Yesterday my Wife and I were driving down a back road we have driven many times in the past. Something through the trees caught my eye, didn't look quite right. So I stoped the truck and we walked about 100 feet through the woods into a swampy clearing. Here we found an old Logging Trestle Bridge which crossed the swampy area! What a find! the fact that there were no trails from the road to this place leads me to believe that not many people know it is here.
Though it was getting dusky I took a number of pictures fully intending to come back and do a real shoot on the place in the near future!
The upper picture is as shot, the picture below is me playing around with PhotoShop and turning the picture into a painting. Came out not too bad.
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Friday, March 6, 2009
Braver than me!
My Step Son and Son in law to be are both avid mountain bike riders. Today just for the fun of it I took the camera up to where they were playing around with a new jump they had built. It was quite dark under the forest canopy so I cranked the ISO to max (1600 on my old D50), turned up the intensety on the flash and set the shutter speed to 1/500 of a second. A little post processing with Photo shop and the pictures came out not bad if I do say so myself! Here is one of the better shots after I had the camera (and myself) all dialed in...