Posts Tagged ‘cold’
Change of Pace
Change of Pace

While I was working on the Arizona stuff, I decided to take a break. This was shot this morning…..and I got frostbitten fingers through my gloves! It was snow and freezing rain. I ended up shooting about 400 exposures…with the wave action, every shot was somewhat unique.

Day 2, Coyote Buttes
Day 2, Coyote Buttes

This was my second time to this location. As a result, I was less in awe and more workman-like in getting some good imagery. The location is large and maze-like with lots of different personalities. This was shot as the sun broke over the eastern horizon. It was necessary to composite to offset my not [...]

Soon to be Dawn
Soon to be Dawn

Last week I went up to the Garden to patrol for some good dawn shots. It was cold and overcast. The best I could do was catch this road to the east with a glimmer of dawn. What looks like headlights is my headlamp illuminating the snow. God, it was cold!

Frosty Roses
Frosty Roses

Shot the same frosty morning as the leaf image. It was very hard to isolate the background so that the bud remained the main object. I was also surprised how few buds were in somewhat pristine condition.

Snow on Sandstone
Snow on Sandstone

The sun was just starting to light up the top surfaces of the slot canyons in Arizona. This was shot at “Canyon X” which is on Reservation land about 25 miles NE of Page. It was COLD; in the canyon it was about 18.

Frosty Leaf
Frosty Leaf

The first white frost of autumn creates a visual candy store for a photographer. I think I went through 3 memory chips in the course of 2 hours. i tried to follow the line of new sunlight to catch the illuminated crystals before they were melted.


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