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2008/10-02  Shots with my new Canon G9, fall foliage over the Nebo Scenic Loop, central Utah   

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The Hunt ranch, where cows, sheep, and chickens were raised, along with hay and corn for feed, all watered by the Muddy

  
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...but only about 6 feet deep with two drill holes.

Rod's Valley Road  
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Corral near the Buckhorn Wash intersection with the Green River Cutoff

  
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Desert Trumpet. The tall-standing stalk stays until trampled, leaving the desert scattered with veritcal pods with "feelers"

Mexican Mountain Road  
  #451-2
silent city diffuse light on the scene, camera facing north ack! metered with dome, way overexposed!

inspiration pt  
  #435-2
Old gas station, with pumps hazy, obstructed clouds

State st, Scipio Utah  
  #428-4
Dormant aspen vista, with pine. Skyline Drive above Manti in right background.

Nebo Loop rd.  
  #431-1
Dormant aspen vista, with pine

Nebo Loop rd.  
  #410-4
Bigl drainage, Juniper, rock with holes

Long Canyon, Burr Trail  
  #129-2950
More shots with the b/y pol

  
  #129-2946
Hoodoos, witht he b/y polarizer

  
  #129-2939
The Sentinel, shot with a blue/yellow polariser

  
  #126-2647
Boulder mountain, with smoke from the Sevier mountain fire

  
  #123-2356
Bristlecone Point, with Powell Point (south end of the Aquarius Plateau) in the background

Bryce Point Bryce Canyon National Park Utah
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The problem with water dripping in an unmaintained building all winter.

  
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  #1186
Fueling aircraft with lit pipe, Brookings Aerodrome

  
  #1280
"So much depends upon the broom, dusted with rust, besides the old traintrack."

  
  #1498

Sir Tarrach fighting with shield and spear
  
  #1490
Having been hit in the right arm, Sir Tarrach continues the fight with the left

  
  #b049-12
With his back to us is Hrothgar.

  
  #n052-4
Their Majesties got Cian pretty good. He was called up during the opening ceremonies, and His Majesty talked about there being unfinished business from Pennsic.
He then described Cian's feats of derring-do on the Pennsic field in great detail, finishing with "We have a special award for this."
  
  #n052-17
In the Hall, following opening ceremonies, preparing for the Woods battle.
In the background - Graf Volkmar Katzbalger giving water to someone that looks like Sir Roger. In the foreground, Lady Corasander nic Murtrie (with her helm off), Lord Aubrey d'Aubusson and (maybe) HE Logan.
  
  #2094

Sir Semjaka, and Faolan, with Hrothgar the Smith, of the Barony of Forgotten Sea looking on.
  
  #088-12
As the snow falls, it gets layered with dirt blown off the fields. When the wind blows harder, the snow is scoured off, leaving conture lines visible on the surface

Far Western side  MN
  #a074-28  "Calm night, the Prairie"
A typical summer night on the prairie, with a typical South Dakota sunset.

East of town, looking towards Brookings SD
  #2136

With the red sash, His Lordship Owain ap Bleddyn y Llwyd (from Mag Mor, Kingdom Chirugeon of Calontir). See 24Sep00C for his appearance in Calontir Court.
  
  #275-20  "wind turbin"
Wind turbin profile, shot with polarizer, set deep.

  
  #1026  "Still Life with Front-end Loader"


Quarry North of Estelline SD
  #lilacfarm
Old farmstead with combine and lilac

 NE of Brookings SD
  #2102

In purple and gold with the coronet is Iamys Makillewray, Baron of Lonely Tower, beside Lord Ansgar Christensen.
  
  #2139

Holding the shield with the crown on it is HRM Fernando of Calontir
  
  #2146
The fighter behind the white shield with the red cross is Castile of the black hand,
the one more-or-less in the middle with his face obscured by his sword is THL Owen Alun, and the one at the far right with the red drape on his helm is Kenneth di Katze. All three are from Nordskogen
  
  #2167

Gareth the Black with spear.
  
  #2200

Hugh & Lynett's tent with their Shih tzu head sticking out the door. The shield with the bull on it is Master Chiddiock the Younger's of Calontir.
  
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Iron ore processing plant, with gravity-fed tanks

East of  Goshen Utah
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  #1484

...until Arbon is struck down with a killing blow.
  
  #202v-27
Scenic from roadway, Mt. Nebo scenic loop (note very uneven effect of the polarizer with this wide-angle lens)

  
  #234-2
A relatively small peak in the Teton range, with clouds.

Teton N.P., Jenny Lake loop  WY
  #235-3
Sunset on one of the barns on Mormon Row, with moon.

Antelope Flats, Teton N.P.  WY
  #237-1
One of Fishers Towers, sunset, with Juniper

Fishers Tower BLM site  Off Utah S-128 Utah
  #245-2
Small creek with moss

Alpine loop (top of American Fork Canyon)  Utah
  #297-3
Old buildings, Mona. (Color corrected with Autolevels in PS Elements to give the particular color of blue sky)

  
  #325-1a
Hikers, colors fixed with autolevels in Pshotoshop Elements

Bryce Canyon National Park  
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Scenic, fall colors next to Mt. Nebo Scenic Loop (note the uneven effect of the polarizer with a wide-angle lens)

  

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randy myers of old river ,texas thought on 11/20/2005 that this photo was superb and added the following:
"i have stood in the same place a dozen times and taken the same picture with less quality camera but you took a great shot" 6575

Maxim of Ohio thought on 10/30/2005 that this photo was good and added the following:
"I don't agree with Lauren. This underexposure with the rich reds gives the perfect impression of the sunset time, compatible also with the long low shadows. Looks like the end of a long hiking day. Very good indeed. I wouldn't change anything." 5521

Bruce Wilson of Provo, Utah thought on 2/26/2005 that this photo was displayed properly and added the following:
"Shadow. This is a north-facing panel in Buckhorn Wash, and rarely sees sunlight. Exposure and contrast were set by my digital camera. I have shot this with a 4x5 on Velvia at http://wilson.dynu.net/photo.asp?Photo_ID=6942" 7568

Vitee Tao of Melbourne, Australia thought on 1/7/2005 that this photo was superb and added the following:
"Very impressive image. Great feeling of movement with low shutter speed." 4241

Bruce Wilson of Provo, Utah thought on 2/23/2004 that this photo was displayed properly and added the following:
"This is shot through a Cokin blue/yellow polarizer. I was just holding it in front of the lens as best I could, but wasn't aligned very well. In the end I liked the effect, so left it full-frame. Sort of an unintentional vignette, much like the very early field cameras that used lenses with small image circles. I've tried printing similar shots, but always come back to this one." 6341

spaceranger47 thought on 2/21/2004 that this photo was very cool and added the following:
"A wonderful picture, but it's off center. You would have to edit it way down if you ever wanted to do anything with it" 6341

Lauren Anderson of Ogden, UT thought on 5/22/2003 that this photo was 'interesting' and added the following:
"It's a fascinating picture; great representation of the scale and steepness of the trail, makes me want to go there. The picture seems a little underexposed and saturated with reds and oranges. It would be nice to see it lightened a little in PhotoShop." 5521

Cemal Ekin of Rhode Island thought on 11/24/2002 that this photo was superb and added the following:
"Wonderful rendition of nature. Excellent colors just enough saturation. You do excellent work. I think I remember your work from my PhotoSig days. Did you have a wonderful barn photo taken with a large format camera? Cemal" 5803

Cemal Ekin of Rhode Island thought on 11/24/2002 that this photo was displayed properly and added the following:
"I saw Byrce Canyon for the first time last December. It took my breath away. Then, again in May and I was blown away one more time. Although I came close to seeing the sentinel, I could not go down far enough to see it. Thank you for sharing this extremely good photograph with us all. This is probably better than what I would ahve seen on that cloudy day. I may take another trip there since my doughter and son-in-law are in SLC. You live in a wonderful country there. Regards, Cemal" 6263

cody hatfield of payson thought on 9/25/2002 that this photo was good and added the following:
" if you had a dodge the first thing you would not have got stuck you should have call some one with a dodge to pull you out u suck next time call me i have a real truck" 3894

Eric Carlson of Crooks thought on 7/28/2002 that this photo was very cool and added the following:
"Its always good to see other people interested in the D&I. Bruce - please get with me about a railroad meet we're going to be having in Sioux Falls this November. - See http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SoDakRailFans for details. Thanks!" 3137

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Bruce Wilson thought on 7/14/2001 that this photo was good and added the following:
"Shots like this is why I always carry a 24mm wide-angle lens. You may have noticed that most shots in magazines like National Geographic are shot with wide-angle lenses. These lenses give a very nice sense of both subject and surroundings. Just remember to keep these rectilinear lenses pointing exactly horizontally to prevent convergence." 2984

Rebecca of SDSU at the moment thought on 4/27/2001 that this photo was 'interesting' and added the following:
"I like it, but I don't like the quotation marks around 'interesting.' I like the pic b/c it reminds me of home, with all the different colors of dirt and the way it's piled up in mountains with the sky behind it. Looks like home, I miss that..." 3908

Bruce Wilson thought on 4/19/2001 that this photo was 'interesting' and added the following:
"It is a macro shot (using a 25mm extension tube), and using the angle finder. Angle finders are essential for getting shots that most people don't see, because you can get your camera in odd locations (on the gorund looking up) and using the finder still see what you're shooting. Were I to do this again I's stop down a little more and keep everything in focus. Most macro photography has a depth of field problem. I think it's usually done to keep the background fuzzy. It's much better to stop down then remove the background with black velvet . With an angle finder you get sky in the background, and fuzzy sky is still sky. This shot was done on a tripod (set very low), but I had to keep the shutter speed high because the wind was blowing and moving the subject." 3310

Bruce Wilson of Brookings SD thought on 4/5/2001 that this photo was superb and added the following:
"Shot at the Estelline SD Quarry north of town. It's one of my only surreal pictures. I call it "Still-life with Front-end Loader". I did not fix a slight blue tint the photo got when I scanned it." 3908

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