Monday, July 26, 2010

More starry nights!

Cassiopeia, 18mm 30 sec f/5.6
Night sky over R mountain. a8mm 30 sec f/5

Friday, July 23, 2010

Starry Night

We went out to the shooting range so I could take some pictures of the moon. 18mm 6 sec f/5.6 ISO 800
18mm 6 sec f/5.6 ISO 800 The white light near the bottom is the drunks what were shooting off fireworks and their guns. 18mm 10 sec f/7.1 ISO 800
This was looking straight up (or almost straight up). 18mm (I had this one on bulb) 6.3 sec f/3.5 ISO 800

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Spinning rings

Maynor and a friend of ours got bored and started spinning their rings so naturally I got out my camera. :)
Maynor's ring spinning. 18mm 1/5 f/5.6
Maynor's ring frozen in mid spin. 18mm 1/80 f/5.6 ISO 200
Ben's CTR ring caught by the flash. 18mm 1/80 f/5.6 ISO 200

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Whitney's Slide Show

So the reason I have two slide shows posted is because the first was done on windows and the second was done on a mac.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Silky Smooth Water

Not as silky as I wanted but I think I did pretty good for sitting on a rock in the middle of the creek with no tripod. 18mm 1/2 f/22 ISO 800
18mm 1/3 f/22 ISO 800

Flash Freeze!

All of these were taken with the on camera flash.
Running with lights. 18mm 15 sec f/7.1 ISO 800 Ghost people. 18mm 15 sec f/7.1 ISO 800
Stick man ninja! 18mm 15 sec f/7.1 ISO 800
Death by a giant light sword. 18mm 15 sec f/7.1 ISO 800
Maynor and his Mormon horns ;) 18mm 15 sec f/7.1 ISO 800
"save me" 18mm 15 sec f/7.1 ISO 800
Having fun. 18mm 15 sec f/7.1 ISO 800

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Week Four-Interesting Angles

Mexican Cola. 18mm 1/160 F/9 ISO 800Repelling equipment. 18mm 1/30 F/9 ISO 800
Bridge Trusses. 18mm 1/160 F/8 ISO 800
Repelling from Green Canyon bridge. 18mm 1/2500 F/8 ISO 800
Carabiners. 18mm 1/80 F/22 ISO 200 Summit Bag. 18mm 1/320 F/10 ISO 200
Delphinia swinging. 18mm1/50 F/10 ISO 200 Taking off equipment. 18mm 1/60 F/10 ISO 200

Fun pictures from Heise Rock

Chaco tans are the coolest!
The Evo is a better phone.
Steve.
Poor kid, whose name I forgot, is about to get to stepped on.
Same kid.

Andrew falling.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Fly pigeons, FLY!

Keep your eye on the pigeon. 18mm 1/4000 F/6.3 ISO 500 It's dead. Or blow to bits, however you want to look at it. 18mm 1.4000 F/6.3 ISO500
Our friend shooting. 18mm 1/4000 F/6.3 ISO 500
The secret burial ground of the elusive shotgun shells. 18mm 1/500 F/5.6 ISO 200
Blowin (things up) in the wind. 18mm 1/60 F/22 ISO 200
He got it! 18mm 1/60 F/22 ISO 200
The scene of the crime...clay pigeons lay shattered all over the dusty ground, littered among the empty shells. Who could do such a thing?... ;) 18mm 1/60 F/22 ISO 200
Loading of the gun. 18mm 1/200 F/9 ISO 200
Grass and shell. 18mm 1/640 F/5.6 ISO 200

It was a dark and stormy night..

...In a small town named Rexburg, in the North Eastern part of Idaho.
It had been a beautiful sunny day but towards evening dark and ominous clouds gathered on the horizon, the citizens hurried to shelter fearing the worst.
But after some rain and a bit of lightening the clouds moved on to terrorize other small towns in Idaho. Everyone cheered.
Rexburg Temple. 18mm 1/5 F/5 ISO 200

The wind has stayed to haunt us.
18mm 1/15 F/4.5 ISO 1000

Old Glory.
18mm 1/15 F/4.5 ISO 100

Flora Silhouetted.

18mm 1/13 F/5.6 ISO 1000 Old fashion lights.

18mm 1/60 F7.1 ISO 1000