Archive for January 8th, 2010

Rocks and Lichen

Serrated slabs of sandstone covered in lichen, Zion National Park, Utah. Shot with a Nikon D300 and Nikkor 12-24mm lens at 24mm. The image was shot a f14 at ISO 100 for 1/25 of a second.

We have all heard the expression that at times “we cannot see the forest for the trees.” Well in photography sometimes it pays to take a moment to look at the trees. We can get so fixated on the grand vista or recording a scenic wonder that we fail to look more intimately at what lies before our feet. This image is a case in point. I was struggling with a shot of the Watchman in Zion National Park when I just took a breather to clear my thoughts. It was a that point that I saw this incredible layered rock covered in multi-colored lichen. Beautiful light allowed the rock fins to glow. If I had not taken that moment to just be in the landscape I would have missed this wonderful composition.

For more information on Zion National Park go to http://www.nps.gov/zion/index.htm

Maggie Clark

Maggie Clark in patient repose. Shot with a Nikon D300 and a Nikkor 12-24mm lens at 18mm. Scene lit with two Nikon SB-800 flash units triggered with a Flash Commander.

Maggie Clark. Always patient, attentive, caring, and loving. A life lesson for all of us. She loved her family, ear rubs, and sleeping in bed. Born in April, 1996, she passed away this summer from complications with her nervous system. She is greatly missed.

In this image she is patiently putting up with me while I test out my SB-800 flash units.

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