Tuesday, November 29, 2011

A Peaceful Late Afternoon

Nikon D7000 with Nikon 18-200 lens at 82mm. ISO 400. 1/5000 at f/5.6
This image was taken at nearly 6 PM on Sunday the 28th of August this year. It is looking SW from just below Timberline Lodge on Mt Hood. That afternoon involved a wonderful party in honor of my friend Dieter Nachmann, a gifted musician and full-time raconteur who had died from lung cancer earlier in the summer. He and his friend Peter McGrain played in a wonderful duo called Sawcordius, with Dieter on accordion and Peter on madolin, violin, various rhythm devices and the saw. I was fortunate to play with them many times and always was thrilled to do so. I miss that crazy eclectic music, and I miss Dieter. He was an original, and a sweet human being. Godspeed my friend.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Miss Lucia

Nikon D700, Nikon 85mm f1.4. ISO 400, 1/125 at f/2.8


When my brother Dick (who is a fine photographer) saw the picture of JuJu yesterday, he suggested that I post this one also.
This is Lucia, who was just 2 1/2 when this was taken at Easter. This image has been edited only to diminish the shadows a bit on her face, but the colors are accurate. She is my grand daughter, the second child of my son Tim and his wife Gretchen. She is very sweet, and loves to dance. And, she has a penetrating gaze at a very young age.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Miss Julianne

Nikon D700, Nikon 85mm f1.4 lens. ISO 400, 1/2000 @ f/1.4


As we approach Thanksgiving, the thoughts of many are towards family and being together.
Although this image was taken at Easter, I think it fits well for what this family stuff is all about.
This is Julianne, known as JuJu to her three older brothers, (guess who runs the household?) at age three.
There is something about her hopeful, open and beguiling face which draws me in to her world, and I hope that it does the same thing for you. She is the youngest child of Karin's brother Carl and his wife Sheryl.
Please have a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Shufflin' Off To Work

Nikon D7000, Nikon 18-200 @ 130mm. ISO 100, 1/100 @ f/5.6


This image was taken on February 18th of this year. I had just gotten off of the bus and was heading down the hill to Second Ave when the bright winter sun struck this wall painting as a man walked by, perhaps on his way to work. I grabbed my camera and fired away. I just love the color kind of reaching out to this man who is apparently oblivious to it all. I'm sure that that never happens to us.....

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Color by the Tracks

Nikon D700, Nikon 28-300 @135mm. ISO 1600, 1/15 sec @ f/5.6


Now that daylight savings time is over, it is dark when I drive north along Elliot Bay and the railroad tracks. This is a storage space building and it has flood lights that rotate color on its painted brick facade.
This image was taken exactly a year ago today, with me steadying my camera on a horizontal rail. I have always really liked this image because of its forthright color combinations and the rectangular elements of composition. A bonus, which you don't see in this picture, is that in an upstairs window there is a picture of Elvis. Maybe I will post that one also. You just never know what you will see, because I didn't know it was there until I had the images on the computer. OK, here it is. Enjoy!
Nikon D700, Nikon 280300 @ 200mm. ISO 1600, 1/8 sec @ f/5.6

Sunday, November 6, 2011

A bit of color after a nice but cold day.

Nikon D7000, Nikon 18-200 at 46mm. ISO 400, f/4.5 at 1/320 sec.


I had walked the dogs (now three in number) down to the park for some exercise. I had taken a number of images but the color was not outstanding, so we all walked back up the hill. Turning into the driveway I saw a striking band of bright orange under the cloud line, so I hustled the dogs into house, jumped in the car and headed back to the park. I missed the bright orange line, but this was still here. I love the pink touches on the clouds.....a little here, a little there. A contemplative figure on the overpass and the Olympic mountain outlines in the distance.
I hope you have a great week.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Concrete plant early in the morning

    Nikon D7000, Nikon 18-200 lens, ISO 200, f/10 at 1/400.

I was heading around the top of Lake Washington this morning as the sun was coming over the Cascades and meeting the fog coming up from the lake. I stopped once but I had missed the wonderful color in the clouds, so I drove on when this caught my eye.I pulled off again and snapped off a few. I really like the steam, the color and the structures of the plant itself.