A lot has changed since my last post. I’ve spent most of the time between then and now focused on being available to help a family member. That availability included my wife and I moving from my home of almost 35 years to a place I wasn’t very familiar with. I’ve gone for a few drives with my camera but, comparing the number of images shot since the move to the number shot before the […]
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Bear Lake Sunrise & The Best Camera
To begin this post, I’ll address the topic of the best camera. I’m sure most photographers have an opinion on what that is. My philosophy is, I’ll use what I like, you use what you like. One thing I do feel strongly about and will preach to anyone who’ll listen is, the best camera is the one that’s with you. This isn’t my own idea and I’m not taking credit for it, I’m just saying […]
Continue readingTwenty years in the making – Juniper Sunset
Twenty years ago, I spent June through October working on the western most 68 miles of State Road 30 in Utah. Depending on which part of the 68 miles I was working on, I drove between 87 and 155 miles to work in the morning and again at night to get home. My drive time plus the 10 to 14 hours I spent on the job, gave me ample opportunity to become very familiar with […]
Continue readingBear Lake Hummingbird
My hummingbird feeders haven’t seen a lot of activity yet this year so I visited the Bear Lake Overlook where I almost always see hummingbirds during the summer. It’s a little early for their migration and there wasn’t a lot of activity there either but, patience paid off and I was able to get this shot of a Broad-tailed Hummingbird.
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