Monday, August 31, 2009

Last Day in Augusto!

Wow! Eight months down and four to go as we just cruise through the year of 2009. I am still at a loss for how fast this has gone by and what little I think I have accomplished. Anyway....

My Honey and I spent the last weekend of August up in Sisters, Oregon and I say up as we live in Salem so physically it is at a higher elevation. We did this for the celebration of our ten year anniversary and just hung out, shopped a little, ate a little and relaxed a lot!
The shot included is of some geese just about to go behind the trees and you have Mt. Washington in the background ( a bit out of focus, my intent was the geese). I was trying to track them on the fly while my camera was locked into the tripod so was not the easiest thing going but got them anyway and the Mt. in the background was not even noticed until after I looked at my shots. I had actualy tracked them for about three shots prior and this was my last shot of the geese in siloutte.

I am working on some other photos from that early morning rise (5:50 AM, 38 degrees) and most are concentrated on the three sisters mountains and I got lucky and stumbled across some deer off McKenzie highway that didn't flee from me while I shot at a distance. I will post them another time soon and on my website for photo purchase. Just follow the links on the right-> ->

Thanks for reading

Tim

Sunday, August 23, 2009

August and Now Everything

I went out to check the blog and realized it has been a month since my last visit here. The title said it all as I was just getting ready to head to Colorado for some backpacking. Well, I did go and had a great time with my two older brothers, one sister-in-law, a nephew and a couple of friends from Summit County, CO.

The shots I have included are from the area as we did our trip in the 'Rawah Wilderness' in North/Central mountains just below the Wyoming border. Beautiful area, but unfortunately we did not get much wildlife coming around. Maybe two many folks or the dogs but that didn't hurt the scenery.

The shots included are a long shot of the area we were headed to up in the "High" country stayed over 9,000 plus the whole time. The other is just that, a trail as it passed a high country lake on the right. The lake was actually on the left but since I was shooting looking back it became on the right.

Another thing I tried with this trip was using a compact Point and Shoot camera. To be exact it is a Panasonic DMC-FS25, with 12.1 megapixels, but choose it for the digital stability when shaking (does okay) and the wider angle lens this shoots with. I am in the process of working some of the photos to see how large I can go before there is any pixelization.
Anyway, it was a great trip and will have more of these kind of photos on my Smugmug account for anyone to purchase.

Tim

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

July - Colorado Ho!

Next to last week in July and we are on the downhill slide for the year! Getting ready to head East to Colorado for some back county with at least one of my brothers, maybe a nephew and some other friends from Colorado. Well, actually everyone was born, raised and went to school in Nebraska but enjoy the Rocky Mountain High!

Will be hitting the Rawah Wilderness area for about 5 days and then hang out in CO for a few extra days, visiting the old community where we lived and seeing some friends, etc. Look out Frisco, CO!

Here is a shot of a Northern Flicker which was taking advantage of some suet on one of my feeders. If you make it larger you will see some noise in the background, etc. I was shooting through a double pane window on the side of the house so that didn't help my issue there. Still a good shot, less the distractions. I am hoping to bring home some excellent shots from the trip and will be working with a Panasonic P & S, camera in the back country. Doing this as it saves weight and time, etc.

Have a great rest of July!

Tim

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Half the Year - Gone!

Welcome to July! Can not believe the pace at which the year is going by and not getting much done it seems like. Actually things probably get done, just do not realize how much is as compared to how much is not.

Back in late March we took spring break down in Reno, NV. My family and two other families and also spent a day around the Lake Tahoe area. But the travels to and from Reno I think were the best as we went through what I would call "The forgotten California". The landscapes to me were awesome! Some were open wide expanses and others in tall forest land. The forest there was not like the forest in Oregon where it is dense and thick. These forests were more open and seemed spacious. This whole area is in the N/NE portion of California by the way, using highways 139, 299, 395, 44, 89 and even parts of I-5!

The shot is from a state park we stopped at to use the facilities at as the park itself was not quite fully open for the season yet. It is located at McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial SP along Hwy 89 south of the Mt. Shasta area.

It was a really beautiful area and would like to go back and spend some time camping and shooting photos. Have a great day!


Tim

Thursday, June 18, 2009

A Full Circle?

If you haven't figured out some things about me is that I like feeding the little birds that hang out near the house. We get a variety of Finches, sparrows, dark eye junco's, some chickadees and of course a crow or two, some western scrub jays, Northern Flickers, etc. They feed off the bird seed I put in the containers and the suet, and of course bugs and such on the ground, that is kind of nice.

And though I feed them and enjoy their songs and flying around they pretty much don't have much to worry about as long as we keep the neighbor cats at bay. They have even accepted our dog when he is out laying on the back steps.

This evening though the circle came closed more/less. I was working on one of the water heads in the backyard and while I was correcting the spray a bird flew threw the yard but out of the corner of my eye I noticed something different, especially the tail feathers. It landed on the fence across the yard and I could only watch it looking for birds, the cameras were inside and if I moved it would be gone that quick. What was it? I am pretty sure it was a Sharp Shinned Hawk as it was much smaller then the Cooper's Hawks I have seen around here. It had missed a bird in flight so was searching for another. It was quite awesome to sit there and watch it looking around, and being a predator with some great skills.

I know it sounds horrible that I basically am inviting potential food chain activity in my backyard, but the Hawk has more misses then hits and it is part of the circle. I expected this much sooner but now will probably have to wait along time before it happens again. Of course it will take place when I don't have a camera handy!

Sorry no shots this time, but will post out some if a Hawk comes around and I have a camera.

Thanks for reading!

Tim -