Showing posts with label cloud. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cloud. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

2014, Day 328 - Parting

It is a traveling day today so this is a scheduled post as I will be somewhere over the Pacific when you see this.  What I love about travel is the unexpected.  Most of the time the surprises are delightful, exciting, or heart-warming but on occasion they can be disappointing or unsettling.  In the end it all balances out and you learn something either about yourself of the place and culture that you're visiting and you're a better person for it.  It has been a great trip with some retracing of old steps and much that was new and exciting.  I'm grateful to have had such wonderful companions to share my adventures and as this one comes to a close I am ready to start thinking about the next.

I hope that wanderlust finds you all and that your journeys are as fun and fulfilling as my own.


Fuji X-T1, Fujinon 10-24/f4R OIS
10mm, f8, 25 sec @ 200 ISO

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

2013, Day 141 - Tropic sunset

Clouds are a key ingredient for a good sunset picture.  This was taken on the country roads outside Battambang in Cambodia.  It has been a long day and our guide took us out of the city to watch the sun set over the rice paddies.  The later it got the more dramatic the colors and this was taken out of the back of our van as we trundled back into town for dinner.  Fortunately the sun was setting early, about 5:30 so it wasn't late and it gives an ample opportunity to capture the sun's descent even if you've spent the day running around in the heat to see the sights.


Canon 1D X, Canon 100/f2.8L IS
100mm, f4, 1/500 sec @ 250 ISO

Sunday, February 26, 2012

2012, Day 57 - Sentinel

We have been inundated with the occasional snow shower today and yesterday with more possible tonight.  It is hard to believe that despite a relatively mild winter we have had so many little winter storms.  If the snow actually stuck to the ground I would be pleased but mostly it just means it is going to be wet and cold outside.

This is a photo from my recent trip to central Oregon.  As you can see the clouds were pretty solid but the occasional ray of sunshine would break through highlighting some part of the landscape.  I liked this old tree, it look so gnarled and has probably seen thousands of people pass by in its lifetime.  Now it is just a husk serving to remind us that wildfires in central Oregon are common and the last was recent enough that the surrounding trees display the willowy trunks of their youth.


Canon 1D Mark IV, Canon 16-35/f2.8L Mark II
20mm, f4, 1/1000 sec @ 200 ISO