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I love the light here. I've got beautiful trees that darkens the background.
Botanical garden De Uithof, Utrecht, The Netherlands
(Dahlia Sorensenii)
For St. Patrick's Day I looked for the greenest photo I had. This is the backside of the Grand Tetons, historically known as Pierre's Hole--scene of an 1832 trappers' rendezvous that ended in a battle between Indians and mountain men (read story on history net).
This was taken somewhere along highway 33 in Idaho, scanned from a 35mm slide I shot in 1994. Most visitors to Grand Teton National Park see the other (east) side of the range from Jackson Hole. You have to drive out of your way from I-15 to see them clearly from the west side, although they are visible from the interstate.
Highway 33 gives you a number of good views of the Teton range closer up and makes for a good loop off the interstate. From Pierre's Hole, you can continue southeast over Teton Pass to Jackson, or bear west from the town of Victor over the Big Hole Mountains and make your way back to I-15. If you can choose your route along the west side of Bear Lake, the drive through Logan Canyon is very scenic.
The talent was very high at this session at Steamer Lane so it was a good time to snap off some late day action. My lens is giving me some incredible clarity and the auto-focus makes this simple and the keepers have been increasing as well. This guy seemed to be the main ripper out so i watched and waited for his backside gouges. The nose completely buried on this one and he finished with a 180 spin after the landing.
Camera :...........................................Canon EOS 30D
Lens :.................................................Canon f/5.6 EF 400mm
Exposure :.........................................0.001 sec (1/1250)
Aperture :............................................f/6.3
Focal Length :..................................400 mm
ISO Speed:.......................................400
Exposure Bias:.................................0 EV
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Look at the inside ankle and see where the first strap starts from the "wishbone". Why is this so off? It made the right boot fit way looser than the left. I know my feet are not this asymmetrical! - "custom fit" my eye.
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Pentax K-30, Rokinon 8/3.5 Fish Eye
For the Pentax Forums Single in January Challenge
I took a freezing cold walk around downtown on my lunch hour.
Some dude was pretty sure the camera I was holding up to my face was some sort of coffee cup and he tried to strike up a conversation with me about cappuccinos. It was really awkward when he realized it was a camera and I was 100% not interested. :-|