Thursday, October 4, 2007

Closeup of the falls


Closeup of the falls

Upper and Lower


Upper and lower falls

Irratating that I can't flip it



The Big falls

Closeup of the mini pair


80 ISO is as low as it goes and hand held with no tripod is pretty hard I must say.

Waterfall Time


Manual adjust of ISO on a point and shoot is buried a bit :)

Macro 2


Macro 2 I wish the flower on the left was full, but still pretty flower

The clouds roll in


We never got rained on, but clouds rolling in this low were both fun to look at and photograph.

Macro on a point and shoot


Well, while I would love to see some serious bokeh on this not too bad on a point and click

Same Rock more Mountain


Good spot.

Between a Rock and a Mountain Place



Just a cool look at the mountains

Fun Little Tree 2


I really liked this tree :)

Awesome Little Tree 1



Still can't get this photo to turn for me so here is fun little tree 1 . . . sideways

Sun Fun

This one was fun because of all the light interest that was coming through the clouds.

Mountains through the trees



Some unfortunate haze, but nice mountains to look at.

Road Trip!

Well, here are some photos from a road trip Stacie and I took Thursday. Its always good when she gets a day off from Med. School, and we took full advantage heading west to South Mountain State Park.

Monday, October 1, 2007


Final post from this sunset group. I like this image, and would of course clean it up in Adobe to do anything more seriously with it as there are some clear things taht could be cleaned up. I am more interested in thoughts on the shot and what could make it better other than better gear.

Same sunset different take looking down the coast away from the sunset but using the sunset light.

Another image from the same set with no touches.
Well here is upload one. This is a shot I took with a simple point and shoot Canon Powershot on my honeymoon with my wonderful and lovely wife Stacie. No Photoshop cleanup or anything of the sort simple shot and now posted.

A New Blog Begins

Greetings, and welcome to my blog!

This is the first in what I hope to be a long line of entries. The dual purpose of this blog is to put myself out there and also to begin putting some of my photography out there as well. So, I hope this will be both helpful for me to see progression, but also for others to weigh in and tell me what works and what needs work as I progress as a photographer.

I hope you enjoy, and I hope you can help me grow and develop!