Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Monday, April 12, 2010

Fossil Springs

Made it down to fossil springs for a night this past weekend.  The weather was beautiful, the trees and wildflowers were starting to bloom, and the water-as it is year round-was a refreshing 72 degrees.  As always, some photos...

The water is crystal clear and blue-green from travertine deposits, which form natural dams, making some great swimming holes
Travertine dams
The creek at night
Another night shot

For more about Fossil Springs, check out an article by Ali Clark @ http://mygrandcanyonpark.com/TTD/ShowThingsToDo.aspx?ttd=101&index=1

Monday, April 5, 2010

Slaying some trout on the Colorado River

This past weekend, a few buddies and I hiked down to the Colorado River through Soap Creek Canyon to spend the night and do some fishing.  Here are some pics of the trip.  Check out the entire trip log at:
Austin caught a chuckwalla, who was not too happy about it

Cool rock (mahogany chert???)
We had to shimmy along a little ledge 20ft high.
Chuckwalla
Soap Creek Rapids
Fishing above Soap Creek Rapids
Dinner: Gutted and ready to cook


Wednesday, March 10, 2010

smiley spider


This is a spider (cat-face spider, Araneus gemmoides) that posted up in my dad's office/garage/mancave for basically her whole existence.  She showed up, hung out, laid eggs, then died, all with a smile on her face...or abdomen, really.  Have a nice day! 
 

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Snow Cave




Took these a couple months ago, but since Flagtown is getting yet another dose of this el nino (translation: the nino) weather, i figure they are appropriate.  A few friends and i attempted to make a snow cave to spend a night in after nearly 5 ft of snow was dumped on Flagstaff.  We did manage to make a cave-but it was not exactly what i had had in mind.  I went into it hoping to make the type of snow cave you would make if you wanted to actually stay warm through the night-meaning a one or two person wormhole, built higher than the entrance hole to trap in heat.  This was not the case, as four friends joined me and we opted to make a "party" cave.  We built a giant snow mound, then dug it out.  It was pretty neat, and fit all of us comfortably.  Not exactly practical for sleeping in, and it was the coldest night of my life.  It was three degrees when i emerged from my sleeping bag and put on my frozen stiff pants and boots.  It was cold, but satisfying to know i did it.  3 degrees...  That was back in January.  The temp outside now?  15 degrees...i'm over it, flagstaff

Monday, March 8, 2010

grand canyon south kaibab

Made it to the Grand Canyon today.  For my journalism capstone class I am doing an internship for a website, mygrandcanyonpark.com.  I have a blog going there as well, and post triplogs and photos and random musings.  It is not live as of yet, but when it is i will post a link for all you devoted followers (hey mom!) to check out.  Here are some pics from today.  Saw a coyote and some antelope but no shots of that unfortunately.  hiked a ways down the south kaibab trail.  It was a snowy day for the most part, but cleared up nicely for a bit and provided some epicness. 


Stormy North Rim
...livin on the edge--cedar ridge.  ate a delicious sandwich and had an epic pee here

  

Sunday, March 7, 2010

you'll shoot yer eye out

some pics i put together from a weekend of debauchery in the desert.  Trying to get a video clip up as well.  I took the footage as part of a journalism capstone project 
about the new law permitting guns in national parks...and also 
'caus it was awesome!   'MURICA! 










 


fashion shot for class


did this a couple days ago in class.  fun shoot, good model, love the lighting setup