Sweet Setups!

Wednesday, September 22, 2010 | |

So...I must have done a decent job with her Maternity Photo's because Nea asked me to take shots of her table set-up at her Baby Shower. She is in the business of creating awesome table set-ups for all occasions. You can see some her work at her blog Love Bug Buzz. I know she probably wants to put the pictures on her website to show off her setup. But I just had to show off a little bit of her work.


The Ghost Town called Calico

Wednesday, September 15, 2010 | |

On the way back from a fantastic, much needed, poolside relaxing get-away to Las Vegas. My wife and I decided to stop into the Ghost Town of Calico. If you have made the drive to Vegas before, I am sure you have seen the sign. Calico is an old mining town that is just north of Barstow, tucked away the vibrant desert hills.








Nea & Ed Maternity Shoot

Wednesday, September 8, 2010 | |

Like I have said numerous times in my posts, I am just getting into photography and the thing I have the least experience with is shooting people. Well, I was approached recently by very good friends of my wife and I who wanted to record a special moment in their lives..

Nea and Ed aren't just expecting, they are expecting times 3. Yes, triplets, 3 little boys. It was an honor to have them ask me to shoot this special time and let me get my first photo shoot under my belt.





Nea and Ed Maternity Teaser

Monday, September 6, 2010 | |

Random Shot 9/4/10 - Happy Labor Day Weekend

Saturday, September 4, 2010 | |

From time to time I will post some random pictures that I take when Im bored around the house or wherever I might be. Here is my chocolate Lab...Bodie

Bodie

Star Trails

Wednesday, September 1, 2010 | |


I bought a new good quality tripod recently and I have been dying to put it to use. Well I had that chance on my trip to Thousand Island Lake at the foot of Banner Peak. I got the chance to take a picture that is one of my all time favorite shots. This is a 20 minute exposure, Part way through the exposure a full moon rose up directly behind the camera and illuminated the peak just enough to get the right detail of the mountain. I couldn't be happier with the way it came out.

Even More Backpacking

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So 2 weeks after I was in the John Muir Wilderness in the Sierras, I was back, but in the Ansel Adams Wilderness this time. We hiked up to Thousand Island Lake, about an 8 mile trek from Mammoth Mountain. There wasn't a whole lot to see for the majority of the hike, but once we reached our destination...What a site!

The Mammoth at the Ski Lodge on Mammoth Mountian. The Beginning of our adventure.

Trail Head Group Picture

Hike through Agnew Meadows

Mammoth Mountain from the Trail

Trail through the Trees

Banner Peak with Thousand Island Lake at its foot

We arrived at Thousand Island Lake late Friday, infact we were setting up camp in the dark using our headlamps to see. The wind was absolutely howling. It must have got down to the low 40's that night with a wind chill even colder. We woke up the next morning with the wind still howling, but beautiful clear blue skies. But by 10:00 am , it was a different story.

The skies started looking pretty ugly. So we packed up at headed out.

Camp and Banner Peak Panoramic

Emerald Lake

We took a slightly different route on the way back to the trail head which took us by Emerald Lake, Ruby Lake and Garnet Lake. This route was way more scenic.


Garnet Lake at the bottom of Mount Ritter

Granite Cliffs

Backpacking Galore

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Over the last 6 weeks i have gone on 3 backpacking trips. A 3 day trip in the San Gorgonio Wilderness and two 3 day trips in the Eastern Sierras. It was great fun. If you want to get into backpacking and back country hiking I suggest you take the Wilderness Travel Course
offered by the Sierra Club. They teach you all you need to know to live in the back woods for days at a time and more importantly the confidence to do it.
The first trip in the Sierras was to the Big Pine Lakes and the Palisades Glacier. The lakes are an awesome turquoise color due to the glacial silt suspended in them.


Sierra Ridges on HWY 395
I have been up and down HWY 395 millions of times. This was the first time I did it in the evening. The setting sun in Owens valley makes some great sights. I took this at the rest stop south of Olancha at the Coso Junction.

Middle Palisades in the far back
This is taken on the trail up to the lakes. You can see the Middle Palisades on the right in the far back.

Lon Chaney's Cabin Door
Lon Chaney and his son Lon Chaney Jr. are old time actors and when I say old time I mean Lon Chaney Sr. did silent films. Lon Chaney Jr. is known for the old monster movies such as Wolf-Man. This cabin was built by Lon Chaney Sr. as a summer get away cabin and still sits high on the trail today.

The Vibrant 2nd Lake
Upon reaching the lakes on the trail, you are greeted with the most stunning turquoise blue color. It is from the glacial silt that is suspended in the water.

Glacier Blue

Lake and Pine Tress

Afternoon Sun on 2nd Lake

The Top of Temple Crag

First, Second and Third Lakes
On the way up to the Palisade Glacier I was able to snap this picture of First, Second and Third Lakes.

Inclimate Terrain
Here is some of the rocky terrain we had to cross to get to the glacier.

Our final destination
Our final destination at over 12,300 ft elevation. What a site it was!

The Palisade Glacier
The Palisade Glacier is the largest glacier in the Sierras and also the southern most glacier in the United States.

Sierra Tiger Lily
On the hike out I stopped to take a picture of this Sierra Tiger Lily

Mule Pack
The Hike back to the cars I had to climb off the trail to clear out for this Mule Pack to come by. Now that's the way to hike!