Wednesday, November 18, 2009

A crane, a hawk, a splashing deer, and me sans 400mm

What a day NOT to be carrying my 100-400mm! Long story short, my son stayed overnight so I had to drive him to school. On the way we spotted a crane sitting in a pond under a tree. So, after I dropped him off I figured I could get close enough with my 18-200mm to get a good shot.

This is the original pond I was trying to get the picture in, but as soon as I put my foot over the fence the bird took off:



So, I had to try this shot with the 200mm at over twice the distance...heavily cropped.



While waiting for it to do something more interesting, and get in a more reflective pool, I took a few close-ups of the grass...when I looked up it was gone. I decided to walk around the tree and see if it was over there. And, as I walked around I found this hawk (what at first I thought was an owl) on this protruding branch of another tree.....AND the crane in the background.





It too flew away as I tried to push closer. So, I decided to leave. As I was walking back to my car, a deer darted past and over the bank. I stepped back over the bank to see what I could get of that and got this! Heavily cropped. All of this in San Antonio, just east of the airport, in what is basically a drainage ditch!

Monday, November 16, 2009

Blackhawk Up

 

Just a BlackHawk Medivac/Dustoff Helicopter that decides to do some flyng around my area every once in a random while.
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Saturday, October 24, 2009

Self Portrait 3

 

Experimenting with a one light setup. One octabox directly above, one reflector off to the lower left forward.
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Saturday, September 19, 2009

Fire Truck! Fire Truck! Fire Truck!

I couldn't resist copying and pasting this whole story....it reminds on of what it's like to be a kid again....not a care in the world but for a fleeting moment:

Fire Truck! Fire Truck! Fire Truck!

By Edwin Brauer
October 26, 2005 | Issue 41•43


Look, out the window! A fire truck! I've seen drawings of fire trucks in my picture books, of course, but how could I have ever known how pale and insignificant those crude representations were in comparison to the real thing! Fire truck! Oh, great God in heaven, fire truck! This has got to be the most moving of mankind's creations, and perhaps of nature's, as well.

This whirlwind of sensory input is almost more than my tiny mind can process! Mere words cannot begin to convey what I am feeling! This incredible, life-changing, soul-shattering wonder is... Why, it is beyond description!

Run! Run to the window as fast as your giant legs can carry you! Whatever you are doing right now, place it aside for a moment—it can't possibly be as important as the opportunity to see a fire truck with your own eyes.

This is quite possibly the greatest experience of my life thus far.

How do I even begin to describe its magnificence? First off, it is big—bigger than anything I could ever imagine! Secondly, it's painted an incredible, alarming, eye-catching red! Thirdly, it makes the most attention-grabbing sounds: whistles, bangs, gearshifts, bells. And that siren! Of all the noises, the siren is surely the best! I wonder if, somehow—but no, surely not—unless... Well, could I? Could I possibly? EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE... No, that's not right: It's high-pitched enough, but missing some crucial... OOOOOOOOOO... No, again, it's got the booming quality, but lacks the screechingly irritating aspect of the higher register. Wait! What if I combine the two, in an alternating series of high- and low-frequency modulations, and belt it out at the top of my lungs? EEEEEEEEEEEEEEE-OOOOOOOOO,EEEEEEEEEEEEE-OOOOOOOOO! That's it! That's the same noise that the fire truck is making! EEEEEEEEEEEEE-OOOOOOOOOOOO, EEEEEEEEEEEEEE-OOOOOOOO! EEEEEEEEEEEE-OOOOOOOOOOOOO, EEEEEEEEE-OOOOOOOO! Oh, God. I could make this noise all day! I never want to do anything else!

And now—am I really seeing this? It can't be! Surely there are not colorfully dressed men with powerful bodies, brave expressions, and purposeful toolbelts hanging off the side of the fire truck as it careens around the corner! If this is a dream, let me never wake. Look at their hats! They have the most wonderful hats ever made! I must acquire a child-sized version of such a hat! They are the most large and most yellow hats I have ever seen.

That's it: My fate in this life is sealed. I must become one of these men. Nothing will ever sway me from this goal.

But what a spectacle it is! You must come and look upon this immediately! This fire truck is blowing my mind. It is as if God Himself has created this piece of machinery just for me! But it will not be here long. It is driving away. It grows quieter and quieter as it recedes from my visual field and...

It is gone. It was only here for one fleeting moment, and you never even saw it. This is the greatest tragedy that has ever occurred. My faith in the universe is shaken to its core by the magnitude of what you have missed. If only you had listened to me. You may never be able to comprehend my experience, for I have seen the fire truck, and I will never think about anything else again as long as I live.

Huh? What is... Why... Afgh! Airplane! Airplane! Mommy! Airplane! Don't bother with those towels! Don't you see? Look! There is an actual airplane in the sky!

Original post from 'The Onion' here: http://www.theonion.com/content/node/41917

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Poolside take 2

 
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After a swim

 


This is me sitting on the edge of our complex pool. Not the easiest thing to do since earlier I jumped in and landed on my coccyx.
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Saturday, May 02, 2009