Friday, July 18, 2008

another


Caliente Range from the Carrizo Plain

Thursday, July 17, 2008

one


Remnants of an unknown mallow

Friday, June 20, 2008

The great wide open

Near US 101 exit 252

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

mystery fruit

Photo taken at Saguaro National Park. Probably a species of Thysanocarpus.





Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Indians Fire

This is definitely one of those "documentation" posts. These are cruddy for the most part.

The so-called Indians Fire started around noon on 8 June. When I came into work on 9 June, the smoke was nasty, but it cleared by the afternoon and was clear until around 1500h on 10 June (Tues) when the words were uttered "Something really bad just happened."



Tuesday, 10 June ~1500h
This plume of smoke was not there 15 minutes
before the photo was taken



Wednesday, 11 June ~0800h
Still going strong. Smoke was able to reach high enough
altitude that it was undetectable by the nose




Wednesday, 11 June ~1300h
Plume of smoke still trailing across the sky... looks pretty nifty here.
(Burned area in these photos is from a control burn weeks before)




Wednesday, 11 June ~1600h
Fire getting closer to where I spend my days. Smoke
finally can be smelled. Flames can be seen (2nd photo)

At this point, I realized that my lens was majorly fucked up and quit taking pictures.

For info on this fire, here is the InciWeb site.

Friday, June 06, 2008

from 2005...

A photo catalog program that I recently downloaded makes it so much simpler to fix certain exposure problems. I am tickled. This photo was taken in Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument in April, 2005.

Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Trailer park tree

It looks much more sinister in monochrome...

not another text post

Too bad, suckers.

Just an observation: I've been viewing my blog on various monitors; my laptop, a CRT, and the flat-screen monitor and I'm just amazed (well, maybe horrified) at how different it looks on each one. To set the record straight: my photos are best viewed using a CRT monitor because that is what I use when I edit. (I feel too poor at the moment to afford a flat-screen monitor, so I just use the one at work.) My pictures look like shit on my laptop monitor, which is why I'm using the CRT in the first place. Not that I'm asking any of my few faithful (read: blood-related) viewers to downgrade to a big, heavy CRT, just putting a disclaimer out there: my photos may actually look better than what you can see. In other words, if you think I suck at photography, I'm letting you know that I may not suck as much as you might think.

And now back to your regularly scheduled program...

Saturday, May 31, 2008

more from the spring wildflower backlog

Spring in (where else?) Lockwood


Owl's clover and calicoflower. The blue part isn't water,
it is really
Downingia cuspidata growing in a vernal pool that has already dried

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Midweek bonus photo


Two surprises about these guys: they can cover ground pretty fast and when you look closely at them, they are fuckin filthy.



Monday, May 26, 2008

Carrizo Plain I

After a winter with a decent amount of rain, it is definitely worth a springtime visit to the Carrizo. I have a lot more pictures from my few hours here. Hopefully I'll get them edited soon



Soda Lake


Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Shell Creek


This place was just lousy with photographers... a couple dozen at the very least. Unfortunately, this is the place where my lens started really going on the fritz... and I didn't figure out what was going on until later that day, so I didn't get nearly as many good shots as I wish I had. I'll just have to come back another spring.















Monday, May 05, 2008

Excuses, excuses

I know I've been a flake about this lately, but I have some pretty good reasons: my computer died and my favorite camera lens is barely working... and it has taken some time to get the new computer up to speed (I hate the bastard). Oh, and I've been hemorrhaging money on my car, too. (Never fear, it's nothing unexpected or drastic. Expensive, though).

With one thing and another, I'm just not feeling like spending time editing photos. In fact, I haven't even installed photoshop on the new computer yet.

So to all my fans (all three of them) I'll try to get back to this soon. -V

Friday, March 21, 2008

I like bark

Sycamore bark


Plantago ovata

Hames Valley

Lockwood

Friday, February 01, 2008

Barnacles

Morro Bay, CA



Photoshopping- I think I like the B&W one better



Thursday, January 24, 2008

Snowday

Lockwood, CA

Friday, January 11, 2008

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Finally, I have photographed this camera-shy fowl!




Monday, January 07, 2008

Rain

During the latest storm, I went on a driving tour of erosion at recent construction sites at work. Lacking the proper underwater (i.e ziplock) technology, I was restricted to taking photographs from inside the vehicle. For those of us below the 38th parallel in CA, precipitation is rather more of a treat than for y'all up north. (You have to click on the first one to get the full effect)




Tuesday, January 01, 2008

Bear

...aka The Dog, aka Stinky, aka Nixon/Tricky Dog, aka Doggie-you're-in-the-way
(my parents' misbehavin' critter)




Thursday, December 20, 2007

Mono Lake


I know... it's been about four months since I took the blasted pictures and longer since I did a real update. What can I say, artistry happens at irregular intervals.







The lake is so saline that the birds float kind of
strangely... with their tails slightly elevated





There was a fire somewhere in the vicinity that evening...
by morning, the entire valley was full of smoke and it was
completely intolerable so I had to leave