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"What better way to experience the Rocky Mountains than flying above and beside them? The Jasper SkyTram offers unparalleled views of Jasper National Park, all from a comfortable and safe compartment 2,277 metres above the ground." "Jasper Canada"
Jasper was diagnosed with advanced lung cancer, metastasized from somewhere else.
the x-ray looks awful.
he is breathing better, I think the prednisone he was put on will make him more comfortable.
we can only do now what we can do.
all of us.
he is 11 1/2 years old and has given us so much love.
Back home and going through images that I made on the second long trip of the 2020 Photo Safari. Oregon was the original destination, but a Pandemic changed those plans. Instead, I rented a car and a cabin in the Boston Mountains of Arkansas. I made one 24 hour road trip to explore the less traveled roads of northern Arkansas. I spent the night in the small town of Jasper. Up the road from my hotel was this really cool sign. After it got dark, it was even cooler looking. The idea of light streaks came to mind for an image. I had my new Pentax DFA 70-210 with me and decided to use it. I zoomed into the long end and set up next to the road. I would like to say that I got this in one take. Not so, every time that I had a vehicle going the way that I wanted, another would come from the direction of the sign. On my 30th and final try of the evening I captured this. Image Made with a Pentax K1.
Jasper has one of my favourite ever screenings for a Ken doll because it looks pretty and super intense. I feel like most other collector Kens’ eyes are too plain/tiny due to fear of looking too feminine but Jasper looks great lol.
His body is a custom paint Coomodel body which took me about 6 hours to complete since I needed to sand everything, spray, sand, superglue, spray, superglue, etc etc. I also body blushed him since the Montana Gold paint was a bit too grey/yellow so I added pink to bring out his details.
A view from the Athabasca river with the small town of Jasper behind followed by the Mt. Pyramid and Cairngorm..
Shoeman's Puzzle design adapted from Denyse Schmidt "Modern Quilts Traditional Inspiration." Begun May 2013, completed July 2013. Cotton fabric with organic cotton low-loft batting. Machine pieced, hand-quilted.
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I'm sure I don't know the meaning of all these carved figures on this totem pole in Jasper, but it doesn't matter really. I like it anyway, especially with the tongue sticking out.. For some reason I like this attitude... ;p
The Jasper County Courthouse in Carthage Missouri by Notley Hawkins Photography. Taken with Canon EOS 5D Mark IV camera with a Canon TS-E24mm f/3.5L II Lens at Æ’/8.0 with a 12 second exposure at ISO 100. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.
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some exciting photos from Jasper including emerald green lakes, waterfalls and tremendous rocky mountains
Looking toward parked planes and the grass runway further beyond them at Jasper Airport. The airport is located about 11 Km (7 miles) north of Jasper. The field is on a flood plain of the Athabaska River.
Expored #179 - with thanks!
six-photo panorama of Jasper national park mountains. taken from Jasper Alpine Tundra at elevation of 2277 meter above sea level.
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"Jasper" is a rockhound term for various types of colorful and/or interestingly-patterned, siliceous rocks. This rock slice is lapidary-grade material that may be one of the many named "jaspers" out there. If anyone recognizes this, in terms of name and/or locality, please leave a comment.
The rock has been intensely fractured and brecciated (click on the photo once or twice to zoom in). Such breccias are often formed in fault zones (tectonic breccias).
Jasper has taken on a new gig - Private eye lizard detective.
Studio 26 Low Key assignment practice shot. I wanted to have him looking down a bit more so more of his fedora showed, but I was kind of pushing my luck with both dog and spousal cooperation. Late last evening I popped up from the couch and told my wife I had an idea for a shot outside. She said, "Now? It's almost nighty night time!"
Me, "Well it just came to me".
Jean, "grrrrr".
Me, "You hate being married to me, don't you?"
Jean, "Well your timing could be better".
Wanted that cone shaped light against the wall to give it an alley feel so I duct taped a flashlight to the yard wall. Whatever. It was a 2-minute setup and a quick shoot with a wife and dog that would have rather been doing pretty much anything else, so what do you want