Sunday, November 6, 2011

Early November - Mid-Afternoon



Ivy






Kale

Alaina


Top photo "smudged" in Photoshop, others with fill in flash on a cloudy November day.



Thursday, October 20, 2011

Portlandia

Whirlwind family trip from California to Portland to Colorado by car.  Ton of photos, here are a few of my favorites (click the photo for the rest)



Monday, October 10, 2011

October Light







All photos taken with Panasonic Lumix automatic setting.

Monday, September 26, 2011

Fall Flowers



A bit of Rain and some flowers bloom.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Just a few fall pix


 Steve took this picture of the girls on their first day of school as 7th graders at Will Rogers Junior High.


Alaina and Velcro take a break from the last swim in the cool pool.


Jake says:  Look Ma, No Hands....

Nick is "Dead-Eye" accurate with the throwing knife.


Ivy and Pico at the Rocking C


 VELCRO
Tiny Daisy

the Deezy Do

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Wyoming in July


The girls and I spent a week in Wyoming with our friends Grace and Marcia.  We saw bears (grizzly and black), bison, elk, deer, coyote, fox, marmot, picka-pen, chipmunks, rabbit, swan, geese, and antelope but no moose or wolves.  The weather was beautiful and cool (very compared to OK) and we saw geothermal features in Yellowstone (Old Faithful and Grand - now we are official Gyser Gazers), caught rainbow trout in Windy Lake, hiked to Spooky Cave, counted wildflowers, hunted petroglyphs, rode the Absokora hills, and followed smoke to a forrest fire up Horse Creek Canyon. 

Oh, and we took a few photos.

Wonderful Wyoming.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Aliens Among Us

It's been awful hot outdoors the past month or so and difficult to spend much time there on purpose, but poking around in the flora you might come across some interesting fauna. Here are a couple of examples.

These critters were captured outdoors and brought into the "studio" for photographing. The caterpillar (Hyalophora cecropia) was slow enough to get proper light and focus with little effort but the mantis required a 15 minute stay in the fridge to slow him down. Both bugs were shot under fluorescent light with a digital Canon EOS xs equipped with Mamya 45mm lens and eos adapter and extension rings at f22 and various slow shutter speeds. Everything was done through eos utility and xp laptop. After processing: Photoshop Elements 6.
 Both bugs were released alive.