Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Went for a walk with the 100mm Macro Today

Took a walk today after work down at Fountain Creek Park in the Nature Conservancy area that they have. No dogs so Chester had to sit this one out. Just as well since he's a royal pain when I'm trying to shoot. He tends to trample anything I point the camera at. Here are a few along the way today. Still some color here but it won't last too much longer. While a 100mm macro isn't the lens of choice to do landscape shots it really is a sharp lens with nice color and contrast so I wanted to give it a try. If you click on a picture it opens up larger. Enjoy.



































Sunday, October 28, 2007

Carving the Crags

Went for a hike today along with my dog Chester up on the Crags. This is a popular hiking spot along Hwy 67 headed out towards Cripple Creek. Last time I was up there was about 18 years ago I believe. My life sure has changed a lot since then, but who's hasn't? I remember from the last time I was up there all the carving on the Aspens. I didn't like it then and still don't now. I understand why people do it but I don't think they realize just what they are doing to the Aspens up there. Seems their undying love is killing the trees. Here are a few shots from the Aspens that you go through towards the beginning of the trail.










You can see from this last picture how the bark is splitting off the tree from where it's been carved. People really need to quit damaging these trees.

Here's a last look up at these beautiful trees. No leaves left this time of year but they still have a cool look to them.



Well, off my soap box and on with the hike. Heading on down the trail you get some nice views as you go. A good part of the trail follows along a meandering mountain stream which still has running water this time of the year. I'm not sure if it runs all year or not. Didn't actually get a picture of the stream this time but Chester had a good time running around in it. Here are some sights along the stream though.







As you go down the trail this is a large landmark that guides you along your way.



Once you get to the top of the Crags you get a nice 360 degree view around you. You are also looking down at some of the reservoirs. It was really hazy today though. I'm not sure if it was from the fires off in California or just normal haze. I did take a couple of shots from the top but it was hard to get anything decent. While we were up there we also took a lunch break. Chester really chowed down on his food. Here's a shot of his face buried in his hiking bowl.



And last but not least here are a few shots from the top of the Crags. Didn't take very many while I was up there since the haze was so bad but I did get a few. Enjoy, I did.







I think this last one is the Manitou Reservoir if I was reading my map correctly. I use the Pikes Peak Atlas from Ormes and Houdek if you're curious. Love that map. It's taken me on a lot of trails in this area. Well, that's if for now until next time.

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Winter is Here in Colorado Springs

Well, it seems winter is coming to Colorado Springs. It's been a cold and snowy day. Didn't have much to do and really didn't feel like being cold so I stuck close to the house most of the day. I did take a few shots though. It's a rare day I don't do something with my cameras. Mainly, I worked on lighting ratios with multiple flashes and my light meter. Got a pretty good handle on it.

The snow on my side of town didn't stick around very long since it wasn't cold enough. I did go out and get a few shots of it melting in the bushes around the house. Here's one that I especially like. The full size is pretty large. I made it 1280x1024 if you would like to use it as a wallpaper.



Towards the end of the day I could tell Chester was bored out of his head so I relented and got dressed and took him out to the 21st Street Dog Park. Did you know it's one of the top 10 dog parks in the country? Of course a camera came with! Here is a view from the back of the park looking towards the Front Range. This side of town is a little higher being more in the foothills so their snow was sticking around. Hope you enjoy this shot. It was a real pretty evening.




As you can see it was a little cool today. We should still have a little warm weather left but it's not long before Old Man Winter settles in for the duration here. Hope wherever you are it's warm.