Thursday, December 24, 2020

                                                                                              Red Hills Desert Garden

I've been so spoiled to be able to photograph the Christmas lights on Temple Square every year!! Nothing quite compares to that experience! Since I couldn't go this year, my heart hasn't been in shooting the lights, but I talked myself into going to the Red Hills Desert Gardens tonight anyway. I always try to look for new compositions or different perspectives than common scenes one usually sees or that I've photographed numerous times. Here's the best I came up with. P.S. Here's a hint for shooting Christmas lights. Shoot during twilight or the blue hour. Many times lights are photographed looking up and when it is dark you end up with a boring black sky. (Unless you do something fancy like combine photos and replace the sky with a Milky Way photo.) But if you go just after the Christmas lights come on while there is still color in the sky, you will have a more colorful and interesting composition.

Saturday, October 31, 2020

Halloween in Emery, Utah

 

 HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

A little Photoshop work to put a monster, (photo taken at the Weta Lab in New Zealand), in a photo of an old church and full moon taken in Emery, Utah.

Friday, October 30, 2020

Fall 2020

 

Taken on the back road from Kolob Reservoir to Cedar City.  This was not a great year for brilliant color in the southern Utah mountains, but there were a few glimpses.

Saturday, October 24, 2020

Late Bloomer

 

                                                                                                            Late Bloomer

I hate to say goodbye to the flower season!


Bridal Veil Falls, Utah

 

                                                                      Bridal Veil Falls, Utah

As much as I love living in Southern Utah, I do miss the beautiful landscapes up north, especially the abundance of colorful autumn leaves. This is Bridal Veil Falls, just a short distance from my former home.

Friday, October 16, 2020

Snow Canyon Sunset

 

Snow Canyon Sunset

This is my favorite place to photograph in Snow Canyon.  It was a beautiful way to end the day!

Wednesday, October 14, 2020

Autumn Aspens

 

                                                                                                   Kolob Reservoir, Utah

There was not much color left in this area but I managed to find one composition that  showed some leaves still on the trees.


Since I couldn't shoot many leaves on the trees then my only other option was to photograph them on the ground.  This scene was directly behind me from the top view.

Sunday, October 11, 2020

Magenta Sunrise at Snow Canyon

 

Sunrise at Snow Canyon

Sunrise at Snow Canyon. On this morning, the 'blue hour' turned magenta just before sunrise. These magical cliffs change to different hues of oranges and reds depending on the weather, the position of the sun, the time of day and the season. They say, if you want to take beautiful landscape photos, take your camera to beautiful places! Lucky for me, this vantage point is a 10 minute drive. My home is just on the other side of these beautiful cliffs.


Wednesday, September 30, 2020

BRAXTON JEFFREY LARSEN

 

                                                  BRAXTON JEFFREY LARSEN

Despite all the challenges and problems of this year, we have one beautiful highlight to remember.  Tyler and Ashley had their first child and gave us our 15th grandchild, (13th grandson), on September 29, 2020.  We are so thrilled for them!  He is adorable and perfect in every way!!

Sunday, September 27, 2020

Cedar Breaks, Utah Sunset


                                   Cedar Breaks, Utah

Wait for it....wait for it....wait for it....and Ta Da, there it is!!! Last evening I drove up to Cedar Breaks, scouted out a location, set my camera on a tripod, and waited in anticipation to see if I would get a good sunset shot. Time goes by and the sky looks promising with a few clouds, and haze from all the many forest fires. But when sunset came, there was only a brief hint of pinkish glow and then it was gone, leaving the landscape a dull, uninteresting brown. And then starts the debate in my head about whether to stay longer or leave quickly while it is still light enough to make it back to my car without tripping and falling. (I forgot to bring a flashlight or my phone.) I can't count how many times I've made the decision to stay longer, and how many times I've been rewarded long after sunset with a dazzling sky that lights up the landscape just long enough for me to get a shot like this.
 
Technical Commentary:
I am amazed at how sophisticated camera technology and photo software editing programs have become!  (Especially great for technically challenged photogs like myself!)  Just a few years ago, landscape photographers would have to make a significant effort to produce an image like this, one that would not blow out the bright sky, or lose all the detail in the dark foreground.  He would have to compensate for the camera's INability to record the range of light to dark that the human eye can naturally see.  Many years ago I would have used a split level neutral density filter to darken the sky and balance the light.  In more recent years I would bracket several different exposures in my camera, (one shot exposed for the sky, one for the midground, one for the foreground, etc.), then combine them on the computer.  Then came HDR programs which automatically combined numerous exposures, (often with questionable or unnatural results).  Once in a while, but rarely today do I need to use these methods to get results I am pleased with.  
 
For this shot I used a tripod and set my camera to shot RAW and JPG and bracket three different exposures with every click.  I used a wide angle lens and my settings were 800 iso, f/20, 1 sec.  In LR I chose the middle RAW exposure, then decreased exposure in the sky with the 'Highlights' slider and increased exposure on the landscape with the 'Shadows' slider until I was happy with the results.  This was enough to balance the light in the bright sky and the dark landscape.  That's it!  I did make a few other adjustments, but did not change the color, or increase the saturation or decrease noise.  (P.S.  I also attribute a lot of the results with shots like this to the amazing capabilities of my Fuji X-T2.)       

 


Sunday, July 19, 2020

Lake Powell 2020

 
 


 LAKE POWELL 2020

Just returned from one of our best Lake Powell houseboat trips ever! This year we had a new location, (Page AZ area), new and improved boat (Just Because), and new time of year, (July instead of October).  Everyone was able to come except Tyler and Ashley, as Ashley was too close to her due date to be that far away from home.  With 26 people ranging from ages 1 to 75, there was a lot of craziness, fun, laughter and action...skiing, wake boarding, tube riding, jet skiing, water sliding, fishing, swimming, kayaking, cliff jumping, paddle boarding, canyon exploring, game playing. And the only 'fighting' was with water balloons and squirt guns. So thankful that everyone stayed healthy and safe! And so blessed to have a family who enjoys being together. Even 'Mother Nature' smiled on us with this incredible view. One day at sunset, a brief storm front quickly passed over us but stalled over the cliffs at the end of the bay leaving this glorious rainbow that seemed to last forever. It was a perfect ending to a perfect vacation!

Friday, June 5, 2020

Sunday, May 31, 2020

Snow Canyon, Utah

A Geologist's Dream!
I love my little corner of the world. Snow Canyon is a geologist's dream, with exposed layers of red and white sedimentary Navajo Sandstone layered with black volcanic basalt lava flows, dating back as far as 190 million years.

Friday, May 29, 2020

Desert Sunset at Kayenta, Utah

Desert sunsets in Kayenta, Utah can be so beautiful, but also deceiving, as it looks like I'm far away from civilization. In reality, this is a community of desert homes that sit on very large lots. When I shoot here, I always look for angles that don't show the houses. Additionally in this case, I'm standing just off a road in a new section being developed, and on my right just out of the frame, sits a big construction truck!

Thursday, May 21, 2020

Cactus Bloom Drama

Don't believe photographers who say you shouldn't bother to take photos in the middle of the day because of poor lighting. There are always exceptions to the 'rule'. Joel Sartore, (long time NatGeo photographer), said, "There are 2 rules in photography. No. 1: there are no rules. No. 2: refer to Rule No. 1. (This photo was take midday. Blooms were in front of a wall. The position of the camera in relation to the sun created beautiful back lighting on the flowers and put the background wall in deep shade, creating a high contrast, dramatic scene.)

Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Sunshine, Wind, Yellow Wildflowers!

Windy day, narrow depth of field, bright sun, fun and artsy result!

Saturday, May 16, 2020

Dragonfly - Red Cliffs Desert Garden

Second time in a couple of weeks I've actually shot something alive and moving, and have it in focus! (A record for me!) Just before sunset the light was amazingly warm and made this dragonfly brilliant, showing the amazing detail in its wings.   This shot is straight out of the camera as a jpg image, camera set to Velvia simulation. Did not increase saturation or vibrancy in post processing. Here's the back story: I went to the Red Cliffs Desert Garden shortly before sunset yesterday and sat down on a bench. I looked across the path and 6 to 10 of these red dragonflies were going crazy on a bush. I immediately put a telephoto lens on my camera, and from the comfort of the bench took all the time I needed to fire off a ton of shots. The dragonflies were so in love with that bush that I could have spent an hour sitting there shooting. So after taking a gazillion shots, I was able to get a couple that were actually in focus.

Desert Bird of Paradise, Ocotillo

 Desert Bird of Paradise
Ocotillo
Two of my favorite desert plants.  Both were taken on different days at or after sunset, and in the same area, with Red Mountain in the background background.

Saturday, May 9, 2020

Darn Photo Bomber!

 A Beautiful Desert Morning!

If there is ever something alive and moving in my pictures it's usually a mistake and I don't realize I have a photo bomber until I look at it on the computer!

Sunday, April 26, 2020

Cactus Drama

Cactus Drama

Another 'drive by shooting' in my neighborhood. I wait every year for the ONE day when most all the buds on this cactus are in full bloom at the same time.

(For those interested, this cactus sits in a pot next to the east side of a neighbor's house. My best shot is in the late afternoon when the sun hits the tops of the blooms and makes them glow while the wall in the background is in deep shade making dramatic lighting.)