Saturday, November 4, 2017
Thursday, November 2, 2017
Tyler & Ashley Engagement Photos
We are so thrilled that our youngest son will be getting married in a week. He has found a lovely and sweet young woman and we love her already!
(I learned a long time ago at our oldest son's wedding that one cannot be the official photographer and the mother of the groom at the same time. But taking photos before the wedding is fun.)
Tuesday, October 31, 2017
Friday, October 27, 2017
Lake Powell Sunset - 2017
Lake Powell, Utah
Finally getting around to editing photos from Lake Powell taken at the beginning of the month. LP sunsets are the best!!! This tranquil, peaceful scene was taken from the back of the houseboat. You'd never guess that behind me, in the front of the houseboat, there was a noisy, happy, wonderful group of children, grandchildren, aunts, uncles, cousins and friends creating memories to last a lifetime!
Friday, October 20, 2017
Thursday, October 19, 2017
Golden Utah Aspens
When I have to shoot in the middle of the day, (which usually means unattractive harsh light for landscapes), I try to embrace the sun and all the interesting ways that various camera lenses and settings affect direct sunlight. Besides, in a few months we'll be anxious for more sun and warmth!
Wednesday, October 18, 2017
Mt. Timpanogos with Fall Colors
Mt. Timpanogos
For those not familiar with northern Utah, this is the northern side of this beautiful mountain, or what I call the 'backside'. Usually my photos are of the south side which I think shows off its beauty better. This backside view is reached by a beautiful winding road called the Alpine Loop. It starts about 10 minutes from my home, and has an elevation of around 8000 ft, (Mt. Timpanogos itself is around 11,800 ft in elevation). On the other side of the summit is Robert Redford's Sundance Ski Resort, and the Loop eventually ends in Provo Canyon. Such a beautiful drive!
Monday, October 16, 2017
Wednesday, October 4, 2017
Tuesday, October 3, 2017
Wednesday, September 27, 2017
Monday, September 25, 2017
First Day of Autumn - 2017
Near Cedar Breaks National Monument
Utah
This is one of my favorite little spots for fall color near Cedar Breaks
National Monument in southern Utah. It has most all of my favorite
mountain elements....aspens, pines, and a peaceful little stream. I was
so happy to discover that the huge wildfire that consumed over 50,000
acres in this area several months ago, came very close, but spared this
beautiful area. I enjoyed a colorful first day of autumn here, even
though it was cold and windy, at around 10,000 feet in elevation.
Saturday, September 23, 2017
Friday, September 22, 2017
Wednesday, September 20, 2017
Tuesday, September 19, 2017
McGown Peak, Sawtooth National Forrest, Idaho
McGown Peak
Sawtooth National Forrest, Idaho
Sometimes it just takes moving the camera a few feet left, right, up or down to create a more attractive composition. I changed my perspective down a couple of feet to keep the tree from blocking the background, and I like how the shape of the branch nestles into the shape of the mountain.
Sunday, September 10, 2017
Thursday, September 7, 2017
Ashton Gardens, Thanksgiving Point, Utah
Ashton Gardens
Thanksgving Point, Utah
This was one of those times where I combined two photos to make a more pleasing composition. Both were taken the same day, at the same place, but from a different perspective. I loved how the morning light was shining on this single water lily, but from the angle I wanted to shoot, there was nothing but boring, dark, murky water behind it. (For those who know my photography well, you know I rarely take nature photos with a plain background. In fact, I believe that an interesting background is one of the main parts of a composition that turns an average image into a great image.) Anyway, first I knelt down and composed my shot of the lily so it would appear in the bottom left hand corner of the frame. Then I stood up and composed an image of a patch of lilies that formed a diagonal and was a short distance behind my main subject lily. I locked focus on the main lily, then recomposed on the background patch of lilies so that they would appear soft and out of focus. I always shoot three bracketed shots; one set for a normal exposure, one set 1 stop over exposed and one set 1 stop underexposed. (My camera then takes all three shots automatically with one click of the shutter.) Camera settings were: 1/640 sec, f/6.4, 250 ISO and I was using a 200 mm lens handheld. When viewing all the shots at home on my computer, I found I liked the underexposed shots the best for two reasons; first and most important was that it made for a more dramatic and interesting image with the lily much lighter than the background, and second, it hid all the murky, ugly stuff under the surface of the water. Editing was simple. I combined the two in PS, cropped, sharpened, and added a bit of vibrance and contrast.
Monday, September 4, 2017
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