Sunday, February 18, 2018
Wednesday, February 14, 2018
Saturday, February 10, 2018
A Simple Photo, A Memory Forever
A Simple Photo, A Memory Forever!
A sweet memory and a different kind of post for today, inspired by an article I read by Skip Cohen. It was a reminder to me, (and I'm passing it on to you), that photography isn't just about capturing gorgeous landscapes or being an expert photographer/artist. It is for all of us to take the time to capture a feeling, an event, a moment, that at the time may not seem very important. A quote attributed to Dr. Seuss says, "“Sometimes you’ll never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory.” And photos keep those memories alive and close to the heart as the years pass. This had me thinking about photos I've taken that would never get a bunch of 'likes' or 'hearts' on social media, but I cherish just the same. I want to tell you about one such photo. Several years ago my husband and I were on an assignment for our church in New Caledonia. After our meetings we were enjoying visiting with these wonderful people. Out of the corner of my eye I saw this couple at the far end of the walkway coming toward where I was standing. I noticed how happy they looked, arms around each other, laughing and talking and enjoying being together in their own little world. They looked striking to me with their beautiful brown skin in contrast with their white clothes. As they walked towards me I snapped a bunch of photos, just so I could remember that happy moment. A few weeks later I received a call from our friend and colleague who was with us at the time. She reminded me of the photos I had taken of this couple and wanted my permission to enlarge this one to present to the wife, because just a few days earlier her husband had died suddenly with no warning. I had the impression they didn't have many photographs together and no recent ones. What a joy for me to think that this lovely lady has this happy photograph of the two of them. Just a simple moment became one of their last moments together, and a simple photo to help her remember forever!!
Wednesday, February 7, 2018
Monday, February 5, 2018
Tuesday, January 30, 2018
Monday, January 29, 2018
Sunday, January 28, 2018
Wednesday, January 17, 2018
Tuesday, January 16, 2018
Cathedral Gorge National Park, Nevada
Cathedral Gorge State Park is a hidden jewel of unusual land formations
that would be entirely missed if driving by on the main road near
Panaca, Nevada. For those just passing through, the scenery in the area
is pretty boring and predictable, but turn on a cross road and drive a
very short distance into the gorge and you might feel as if you were on
another planet. In daylight the columns and spires are more yellow that
red, but this is how they looked in the afterglow of sunset a couple of
days ago.
Friday, January 12, 2018
Wednesday, January 10, 2018
Mt. Timpanogos Wearing Snow
Mt. Timpanogos Wearing Snow
Here is something out of my comfort zone. Usually I like my landscapes to mimic the colors of the rainbow like our eyes naturally see. But I also try to express a mood or a feeling in my photos. B&W seemed perfect for how I'm currently viewing my world at home in northern Utah!
Here's the color version. Tell me if you have a preference.
Tuesday, January 9, 2018
Saturday, January 6, 2018
The Gannets of Muriwai, New Zealand
The Gannets of Muriwai, New Zealand
Shortly after we arrived in New Zealand we were told that one of the sights we needed to see was the gannet colony at Muriwai. As soon as we were able, I grabbed my camera equipment and we drove the short distance to Muriwai beach, only to find it void of any gannets. I was disappointed and realized we were there at the wrong time of year. Fast forward 9 or 10 months and we returned to see this amazing sight. (Scroll down to see close up photos of these beautiful birds.)
The gannets of Muriwai live on the edge between land and sea where these cliffs provide a strong updraft for easy take off. Here is where they mate and give birth. About 15 weeks after birth, the chicks make a journey to Australia more than 1200 miles away. There is no trial and error and no parents to show them the way. They migrate on their own. Those who survive the journey across the Tasman Sea will remain for several years. Finally, instinct draws them back across the 'ditch', (as people in that part of the world call the waters between Australia and New Zealand), never to return to Australia again. Amazingly, those who make the return trip successfully, will come to the same nest they left behind years ago, to have chicks of their own.
Thursday, January 4, 2018
Sunday, December 31, 2017
Friday, December 29, 2017
Thursday, December 28, 2017
Wednesday, December 27, 2017
Sunday, December 24, 2017
Saturday, December 23, 2017
Thursday, December 21, 2017
Wednesday, December 20, 2017
It Is I: Be Not Afraid
It Is I: Be Not Afraid
"But the ship was now in the midst of the sea, tossed with waves: for the wind was contrary....Jesus went unto them, walking on the sea...it is I; be not afraid."
Several months ago I photographed this amazing sculpture at the 'I Am the Light of the World Sculpture Garden' at Ashton Gardens, Thanksgiving Point. It is one of 35 larger than life bronze masterpieces by Angela Johnson, depicting the teachings and miracles of Jesus Christ. I chose to compose this image from a very low angle in order to eliminate distractions and to emphasize the ominous sky which was perfect for the theme of this sculpture. (In post processing I lightened the area around the face.)
Tuesday, December 19, 2017
Sunday, December 17, 2017
Salt Lake Temple
The soft, muted tones caused by inversion, create beautiful light on
Temple Square.
(For those not familiar with inversion, "Inversions
occur during the winter months when normal atmospheric conditions (cool
air above, warm air below) become inverted. Inversions trap a dense
layer of cold air under a layer of warm air. The warm layer acts much
like a lid, trapping pollutants in the cold air near the valley floor."
Salt Lake valley is like a bowl nestled between two mountain ranges
making a perfect condition for inversions.) It's bad for the lungs but
often makes for great photography!
Friday, December 15, 2017
Thursday, December 14, 2017
Penelope
Penny
I've been cleaning out photo files this morning and decided to share a photo of Penelope, (we call her Penny). She is a labradoodle, who joined our family a few weeks ago at age 5 months old. We hope she ends up as a medium sized dog weighing around 30 pounds. I don't know what I was thinking.....it's like having a mischievous toddler in the house again......but we couldn't resist that face. I promised her there would be no pink hair bows, no embarrassing Christmas sweaters and no rides in a doggie stroller!! However, we may have to get her googles when she rides with us in the RZR, (ATV)!!! Haha
Wednesday, December 13, 2017
Salt Lake Temple in the Mist
Salt Lake Temple in the Mist
(that sounds better than 'inversion' or 'smog')
I am such a wimp! It is so hard for me to take photos outside when it is cold, because it doesn't matter how many layers I have on, my fingers still go numb and stiff when trying to work with my camera. Nevertheless, I always force myself to spend an evening on Temple Square at Christmas time. Last night I went early at dusk before the crowd, and when I could photograph the temple and lights with a beautiful deep blue sky as a backdrop. It didn't dawn on me until I was half way there that the horrible inversion/smog/fog we are having right now would not make that possible. I went anyway, and even though breathing the air was probably not good for the lungs, it sure made for some mystical, misty photos.
Friday, December 8, 2017
Wednesday, December 6, 2017
Tuesday, December 5, 2017
Supermoon, Ivins, Utah
Supermoon, Fire Lake, Ivins, Utah
Last Saturday's supermoon reflecting on Fire Lake in Ivins, Utah. I totally forgot about the supermoon and was in my car driving at dusk when I glanced out the side window and saw this spectacular moon barely above the horizon. Luckily I had my camera and immediately knew the closest place to find a decent composition was Fire Lake. I raced back there, jumped out of the car and stumbled down toward the lake. By then the moon was just barely peeking over the cliff. This image accurately portrays the scene as my eyes saw it. But this is not what my camera saw. Even with my lack of preparation, (and no tripod, or light to see my camera dials), I was still able to snap multiple exposures at various settings. Back home on the computer I combined the best ones, then did more editing to compensate for blur, noise, tilt, etc. Despite my lack of competence, and manipulations, I hope you enjoy this final image.
Friday, December 1, 2017
St. George Temple
St. George Temple
Christmas 2017
We are spending a few beautiful days at our little casita in southern Utah. Shortly before sunset there was a pretty boring blue sky, but I decided to go take photos of the St. George Temple anyway. I was delighted when a few minutes later, a few wispy clouds drifted by and then the sky turned a lovely magenta. Lucky me!
Wednesday, November 29, 2017
Tuesday, November 28, 2017
Monday, November 27, 2017
Friday, November 24, 2017
Wednesday, November 22, 2017
Gunlock Fall
Hello Santa Clara! After the fun and excitement of Lake Powell and then wedding festivities, we are spending a quiet Thanksgiving get-away in southern Utah. I immediately went searching for some remaining fall color and was rewarded with this view near Gunlock Reservoir, taken just before sunset.
Tuesday, November 21, 2017
Goodbye Lake Powell Until Next Year!
Goodbye Lake Powell Until Next Year!
We vacation in the early fall to enjoy the warm water, while avoiding the extreme heat of summer. Another bonus is that there are less people. I always keep peaceful scenes of tranquility like this one in my mind's eye and on my computer screen to help me get through the cold, snowy winter months ahead.....oh wait, we just go to southern Utah and spend those months hiking and photographing in Zion National Park! So blessed!
Monday, November 20, 2017
Saturday, November 18, 2017
Friday, November 17, 2017
Magical Sky - Lake Powell
It is amazing that almost every day at Lake Powell we are treated to a
beautiful sunrise or sunset, and often both. Each one is unique and
magical and reminds me that where ever our earthly challenges are, no
matter how severe or debilitating, we all share the same glorious sky.
We can glimpse into the heavens and enjoy the beauty we see and we can
ponder the limitless possibilities of eternity.
Wednesday, November 15, 2017
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