Duality

Thursday, 28 January 2010 08:58 by daveham

Duality, originally uploaded by daveham.

I added a few more shots from yet another trip to Hagerman NWR. These are long exposures due to the low light after sundown. It's interesting how still herons are when they are hunting for dinner. Most shots of multiple seconds duration show a perfectly still bird. In this one, the heron repositioned once during the exposure resutling in what appears to be a double exposure.

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Wintering at Hagerman

Tuesday, 5 January 2010 06:06 by daveham

Wintering at Hagerman, originally uploaded by daveham.

I made a feeble attempt at a photography outing to Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge on Sunday afternoon. The weatherman predicted some sunlight and I was hoping for lots of birds landing under a blanket of clouds, glowing from the evening sunset. The weatherman was wrong and the sun did not make an appearance. This lonely critter was one of the few I photographed as the light was low and the large flocks of birds stayed away.

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Individual Medley

Monday, 23 November 2009 06:14 by daveham

I’m overdue to write up a trip report for my three days in Guadalupe Mountains National Park. Since I don’t see getting to that real soon, I have posted a set of photos on flickr that have 50 photos in chronological order across all three days. The set covers my hike to the Salt Basin Dunes, an all-day hike into McKittrick Canyon for the fall colors, and a wonderful hike of solitude on the El Capitan Trail from Pine Spring Canyon to Guadalupe Canyon.

In the mean time, here is a set of four shots that I like from a recent swim meet. (I spend more weekends attending my kids’ swim meets than I do on hiking and photography.) This series shows each of the four strokes that make up an individual medley. I performed some creative processing in Adobe LightRoom to make them near-black-and-white.

The first stroke is the butterfly.

Individual Medley, Butterfly

The second stroke is the back stroke.

Individual Medley, Back Stroke

The third stroke is the breast stroke.

Individual Medley, Breast Stroke

And finally, the freestyle. This last stroke is currently Jack’s best (especially at long distances like the 1000 yard and the mile).

Individual Medley, Freestyle

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Three Days in Guadalupe Mountains NP

Sunday, 15 November 2009 10:48 by daveham

Final Shot, originally uploaded by daveham.

I just finished posting a full three-day series of photos on flickr from my solo hiking trip to Guadalupe Mountains National Park. As soon as I can get to it, I'll create topos for the hikes and post here in the trip reports section.

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Have Broom, Need Candy

Tuesday, 3 November 2009 05:33 by daveham

I have a photography trip planned to Gudalupe Mountains National Park coming up soon, hoping to catch some great fall colors in the mountains and canyons. To update the blog in the meantime, here's a picture of Caroline in her Halloween costume.

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Zebra, Fossil Rim Wildlife Center

Monday, 26 October 2009 06:48 by daveham

Other than a swim meet a few weeks ago, the camping trip this past weekend was the first opportunity to use my new camera. I took the kids to Dinosaur Valley State Park from Friday to Sunday. The water level in the Paluxy river was much higher than I'd ever seen it. The camping in the state park is located on the inside of an acute bend in the river and almost all of the hiking trails are across the river, outside the bend. Normally, you can walk across the Paluxy and barely get your hiking shoes wet. On this trip, the trails were unreachable so we had to find other ways to occupy our time.

On Saturday, we toured the nearby Fossil Rim Wildlife Center near Glen Rose. This was my third visit. The two previous trips were on father/daughter and father/son campouts, respectively. This was the first time to be there with all three kids on the same visit. We took a guided tour in a safari vehicle and then repeated the route on our own in the Expedition. This zebra was one of the better shots. I'm still fumbling around this new camera, learning the different controls and more advanced features.

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San Jacinto Monument and Field

Wednesday, 30 September 2009 03:37 by daveham

The San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site is not very far out of the way when going to/from Houston Hobby airport. I've decided to try to swing by as often as I can in hopes of catching the monument in interesting light and sky. On my most recent trip, I tried at sunrise (mostly a grey blanket of clouds with brief moments of sun on the monument) and in late afternoon (a bit too early to get really interesting light). This is certainly a case of being at the right place at the right time, so I will keep trying. I'm looking forward to future attempts during colder weather - fewer mosquitos!

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Zermatt DeepZoom

Thursday, 24 September 2009 07:25 by daveham
There is a really impressive DeepZoom display produced by Microsoft Switzerland including 8 images, each consisting of Gigapixels of information. You can zoom very far into the top of the Matterhorn and see climbers. The largest of the 8 pictures was created from 440 individual shots taken from a Canon 5D MkII - each individual shot is 21 Mpixels.
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Skykomish River Rocks

Monday, 21 September 2009 07:24 by daveham

Skykomish River Rocks, originally uploaded by daveham.

I went to the Seattle area last week a few days on a business trip. On my last evening, I drove up to photograph scenic spots along the Skykomish River on the way to Stevens Pass. One of my last stops was in the historic area of the town of Skykomish. I stepped out into the river (very low water flow) below the steel bridge that leads from Hightway 2. There was just a small bit of light in the sky. I took this long exposure shot of the rocks in the river, appearing to be floating in space.

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New TPWD Web Site Chronicles the CCC in Texas State Parks

Monday, 14 September 2009 13:03 by daveham

The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has launched a new web site showcasing the work of the Civillian Conservation Core in Texas State Parks. The web site is a virtual museum with photos and descriptions and a few videos.

There is a profile of each state park that contains structures built by the CCC. The profile includes the park location, the dates of the CCC activities, the CCC Company number(s), and it identifies each structure.

I frequently seek out the CCC structures in Texas State Parks (and other destinations). Some of my "current" flickr photos of CCC work include:

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