Thursday, October 30, 2008

AUTUMN AT ITS BEST: ALPINE LOOP, AND A DEDICATION

This posting is dedicated to 2 of my favorite people: our grandson Brett, and his wife, Lynda. Their encouragement for my photography is endless, and since it is always accompanied by love and laughter and lessons, I feel like the luckiest amateur photographer ever!
Luckier still am I when I actually get to go out with them and our cameras, which happened earlier this month when D and I visited them on our way home from an extended trip.
Their surprise outing was a drive on the Alpine Loop above Provo in the Wasatch Mtns.

I do not like to tamper with color, but would rather learn during shooting, so these are SOOC.
Brett, I know we were shooting these from all the same places!
I loved the two-toned ferns:

(I should have put this in a frame first.) But, as we rounded every curve, I sighed and gasped because of the stunning colors. Brett finally stopped here just for me; there was no room to pull off the road:Brett pulled over, having spotted this hawk. He just popped open the top and poked his head and camera right up out of the car. I had to get out, and unfortunagely scared the hawk into flight. This one is for you Brett. The body is in focus, but the wings don't look good. Sometimes flight looks good, but not here:
As we came back down through the canyon to lower elevations, the colors softened, and even in their muted state, I thought they were stunning:

Thank you Brett and Lynda, for stopping the car so many times, including for just the little things!


I call this one, "Here's lookin' at you, Babe!"









Wednesday, October 15, 2008

FRUSTRATIONS!

This morning was an ideal autumn morning, with sun above fog and leaves at their brightest. So, I left early for errands in order to go slowly through Snoqualmie with my camera. I have been watching this particular curb as colorful leaves piled up to more than a foot, so I was anxious to get a photo. As I stood there, getting my camera ready, around this corner came the street sweeper! Slowly, agonizingly, he took away that lovely bank of color right in front of my eyes! I felt like a kid who just dropped a double-decker ice cream cone! Wah! The sweeper's wet path is visible here:


I first went past the mill pond, and here the fog was too thick for a photo of the reflected colors across the water! Wah, again.

By the time I got to the old trains, the fog was lifting, so the effect I wanted was gone - again, right before my eyes!
All these photos are straight from the camera, without color enhancement. I LOVE autumn!
I really wanted the fog, but oh well:

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

FROST ON THE PUMPKIN!

Well, the frost WAS on the pumpkin, but I didn't get to it before the sun did! This weekend we had our first heavy frost. This photo is of !/2-inch-thick ice on the birdbath. I purposely placed a pumkin nearby so I could try to get some refracted color:

These were ice drops a few minutes before I got there:

And here too, the drops are just starting to melt: