"I need a camera, to my eye, to my eye, reminding
which lies I have been hiding" - WILCO
Friday, June 23, 2006
Ok, so this isn't necessarily a good picture, but I love the look on my son's face here. He's just seen someone he wants to go after with the hose, and the look on his face says it all. He's definitely up to no good.
Friday, June 16, 2006
Some wildflowers growing in a field in the Portland area. It was rainy.
Wednesday, June 14, 2006
Here's the view from my sister's front porch. Not bad, if I do say so myself, and I do.
Tuesday, June 06, 2006
Sunsets are cool. Here are a few of the pictures I took while I was out of town. Unfortunately, I can't quite capture the true beauty of them, but this is good enough I suppose.
Tuesday, May 16, 2006
I stopped at Lake Tahoe for an afternoon while I was on a collecting trip. The picture doesn't show it very well, but the water is amazingly clear. It's pretty cool being a biologist when you can go places like this and call it work.
Wednesday, May 10, 2006
This isn't the best picture in the world because the lighting isn't quite right, but it represents the last time I went on a real flyfishing trip almost two years ago. Pretty pathetic huh?
Sunday, April 30, 2006
Only a real nerd can truly appreciate this picture. It's an alluvial fan in Death Valley, but the different colors of each lobe represent a separate debris flow that brought material down off the mountain with the gray one being the most recent. That's what a geology course will do to a person.
Monday, April 17, 2006
Flowers in Death Valley. No, they aren't natural, they were growing in a flower pot outside a gas station. See how photographs can be made to look so much better than real life?
Saturday, April 15, 2006
Sand dunes at Death Valley. I think I like the bottom picture best b/c of the angle.
Wednesday, April 05, 2006
Some badlands in Death Valley. I always thought the term badlands was just a generic term to describe a really harsh desert environment, but have now learned that it's a very specific geologic feature pertaining to very fine sediments that are constantly shifting so vegetation never gets a chance to take root. If I learned it you have to too.
Monday, March 27, 2006
This is at the Grand Canyon a couple of years ago. My friend saw it and said it's "very Alfred Hitchcock meets Edgar Allen poe." I assume she meant that as a compliment.
Thursday, March 23, 2006
A friend of mine actually took this one. It's more fall leaves from our trip to Brian Head last fall.
Thursday, March 16, 2006
Another flower shot. I probably have too many of these, but I still think they look good so deal with it.
Friday, March 10, 2006
Same Joshua tree, same sunset, but I can't decide which picture I like better so I decided to post both and let you decide (I know, they're really not that different). One thing about living in the Mojave Desert is that you see stuff like this all the time.
Monday, March 06, 2006
I've been validated! My brother called me today to tell me that somebody purchased a few copies of this photo from his ebay store. I was pretty much just screwing around when I took this picture, but thought it turned out good. He put a nice border on it, and added a quote from Henry David Thorough that says something along the lines of 'some men fish all their lives without realizing that it is not the fish they are after.' I have to say that it's probably the quote that sold these, rather than the picture itself, but nonetheless I can take some pride in knowing that I'm not alone in thinking that some of my pictures are good.
Saturday, March 04, 2006
I went with a group of friends to Brian Head last fall, for a weekend of mountain biking and hiking. We had a lot of fun. The timing was just perfect as it was within those couple of weeks when the leaves start to turn, but before the winds had blown them all off the trees. I love it in the late afternoon when the sunlight hits the leaves just right. My brother improved this one greatly in photoshop because there used to be the bumper of a truck in the background. He removed it.
Wednesday, March 01, 2006
Here's another picture from Death Valley. It was supposedly one of the wettest springs in 100 years so there were a LOT of wildflowers in bloom (as you can see).
Monday, February 27, 2006
I took this picture a few years ago at my sister's wedding. I can't really say why I like it so much unless it's because it doesn't seem as much about the bride as most wedding pictures are. She's in it yes, but it's not as much of a posed moment so it captures a different aspect of the wedding day.
Sunday, February 26, 2006
While I'm on the subject, here's another picture that I took that day. It'd look better if there were actually leaves on the trees, and no smog, and if I'd been holding the camera straight, but you have to work with what you're given, right?
I took this when I was in Salt Lake City for a friend's wedding last December. I've always loved the architecture of the mormon temple there. It's even more amazing when I think that it was built without all the modern technology we have. That's one reason why I'd like to go to Europe some day. I think I'd be even more amazed at some of the buildings there that have stood for several centuries.
Native Minnow is a doctor, but not the important kind. He is divorced and has three children who live with his ex-wife. Random people take it upon themselves to inform him that he resembles a young Bill Clinton. He does.