Archive for Cody Redmon

Looking In

Looking In

I feel like I’ve been looking in on my own blog lately instead of running it.  I’ve been a bit under the weather lately, but am starting to feel human again.  Should have things back in order soon…

Dead Horse Point Panorama

Dead Horse Point Panorama

Today’s image is comprised of four separate frames, stitched together to create a rather large panorama.  Having completely forgotten I’d taken the series, I was anxious to work with them a bit to see what I could come up with.  I burned in the bright sky in the upper-left, popped the color and contrast about [...]

Winter Desert Light

Winter Desert Light

I enjoyed going through my UT images the other day, enough so that I thought I’d do another post.  This image was taken in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument during March of 2006, a very chilly time of the year to visit the desert.  When one expects a scene to imply warmth and instead it [...]

Canyonlands Depth

Canyonlands Depth

Having been nearly six months since my last UT post, I decided to revisit the archives to see what I could dig up.  It’s pretty amazing how images ‘change’ over time while doing nothing more than sitting in storage.  Each viewing brings new perspective and ideas, new ways of approaching the same subject - as [...]

Moooving On

Moooving On

A bit different from the landscapes I’ve been posting lately, here’s a minimalist image of cows being herded from one field to another near the base of the Crazy Mountains.  Though I’m a fan of dynamic scenes of nature, I also appreciate the simple details of rural life.

Late on the Water

Late on the Water

Island Park, ID, is one of the longest towns that I know of. Despite being labeled as a single location on any map you might read, a number of smaller villages comprise this incorporated community of 280 residents.  Spread across 33 heavily forested miles in the very toe of Idaho’s stubby, easterly boot, [...]

Under Color

Under Color

Taken in the same region of the Caribou-Targhee National Forest as my recent Redemption in Color post, the undergrowth was so vibrant in this location that you could almost ‘hear’ the yellow.  I wish I would have been able to shoot this scene a bit wider, but several old pines prevented me from opening things [...]