Archive for May 2008

My Town

My Town

Today was a beautiful day, but I was busy inside trying to get my computer back in order. I also set up a WordPress blog for a friend of mine, which I’ll announce once it’s up and running. I did, however, get out to take some photos for about thirty minutes [...]

When Rain Doth Pour

When Rain Doth Pour

So…it’s been a while since I’ve posted, yeah? I went from the front burner with my project work straight into the flames of a nasty computer virus that killed my system entirely. And now I’m rebuilding after several sleepless nights of trying to tie loose ends into pretty little bows, but I’m getting things [...]

Open Gallery Call

Open Gallery Call

I’m sorry for the lack of posts lately. I should be out from under the projects I’m working on by Tuesday, so things should be back to normal then. I would hope that everyone is out enjoying the holiday weekend anyway…
In the meantime, however, I’d like to announce that the Fine Art Photoblog [...]

Boulder Snack

Boulder Snack

I checked the streamflow report for the Boulder River and it’s running at 2,470 CFS, which is a little more than twice as much as it was four days ago. I’m not sure if it’s peaked quite yet, but it has to be close. I’m up against a deadline for a website I’ve hired out [...]

Starkness of Darkness

Starkness of Darkness

Following yesterday’s theme of infiltrating shadow, I thought this image would be somewhat of an equivalent in duotone. Taken in Yankee Jim Canyon during my ‘bratwurst outing’ the other day, the sun was beginning to sink fast at this point and the shadows were growing longer and longer. I was most captivated by the [...]

Shadow’s Advance

Shadow’s Advance

Today found me back on the Boulder River, hoping that the water level had come up enough so that the Natural Bridge falls were “in full bloom”, though I miscalculated pretty badly. I expected there to be a lot more runoff, but maybe in another week or two. I’ve got the USGS streamflow [...]

Cutler Dusk

Cutler Dusk

Today my friends Kelly, Bryan and I decided to go for a drive south of Livingston in Paradise Valley. The weather was unbelievable - about 80°F with a mild breeze to take the edge off and a few clouds here-and-there for the occasional minute of shade. We ended up at the Yellowstone River in Yankee [...]