Thursday, May 21, 2009

The McPolin Farm





I drove up to Park City this morning, stopping at The McPolin Farm. I have always wanted to stop here and shoot but never have had my camera with me when I've been able to. The last time I was in Park City there was still snow, but now it is so green and beautiful. I walked the trail that leads to the farm, then hiked up the hills behind it. Small streams run through the surrounding hills, and I stepped in a lot of muddy, soggy grass to get the shot of the horse! 

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Shrine

These candles are a shrine to the Virgin Mary tree downtown. Eleven or twelve years ago someone discovered what they believed to be the face of the Virgin Mary actually shedding tears. When I was a kid my family went and waited in line to see it. At the time it did resemble the Virgin Mary, and appeared to have some water coming out of it. I am pretty skeptical of these things normally, and because it wouldn't be all that astonishing to have a watery substance seeping from a tree, I can't say that I believe it. However, I am always intrigued by other cultures and beliefs, and I can say that they must have dedication because this shrine has been there ever since. 

Monday, May 4, 2009

Day at the Park





Today I saw my friend Courtney and her two kids, Jessamee and Lincoln. Courtney and I have been friends for over 10 years, so it is really neat to see her with kids. She is a great mom and her kids are beautiful and very well behaved. 

Jessamee is so chunky, I love it!

Friday, May 1, 2009

Daiquirri


Today I photographed Daiquirri. It was a nice day, with an overcast sky that as we left finally dropped some rain. But we had a couple of hours of nice shooting...that is before we both got eaten by bugs. Where we were, next to the Great Salt Lake, there are a lot of mosquitos and other things that like to nibble on skin, but I had forgotten the number one rule of How Not To Attract Mosquito: Don't Wear Purfumed Lotion! 
If you could have seen us running back to my car at the end of the shoot, Daiquirri in her dress and heels and me with my gear and backpack swatting at ourselves, I'm sure it would have been hilarious. 
By the way, Daiquirri should be a model because she was a natural at her poses and was game for anything....like climbing into the old rotting trolley car and changing clothes in my car next to the freeway. 

Monday, April 27, 2009

Marmalade Hill



This is my newly discovered favorite area of Salt Lake City, Marmalade Hill.  The homes are older, like those in the Avenues, but with more character and just totally beautiful.
It actually is just Northeast of my house, but an area I hadn't really explored until just recently.


Monday, April 20, 2009

"Obey" on the streets of Boston

When I was in Boston in February of this year, I kept noticing a face of what looked like a comic book character on the side of buildings, stickered on stop signs, and in just the most random places. And then, as I was walking near the pier, I picked up a small weekly publication, that had the face on the front page that described the history behind the face, and I found it very interesting.
Created by artist Shepard Fairey, the face is Andre the Giant.

The time element of his "Obey Campaign" plastered across the city, coincided with his gallery showing of his work at the Institute of Contemporary Art.  His arrest took place at the premier of the showing, where he was arrested for outstanding warrants for Graffiti. 

One can argue whether graffiti is art (however I would have to strongly say yes), especially after having viewed his gallery at the ICA. 

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Hillside

Tamron AF70-300 mm lens


I hiked up the side of Ensign Peak Park to get this angle of the state capital. The road in front of it is State Street. I used my new tele lens, which was at 300 mm for this shot. 

Mother Nature is two-faced


              Both of these were shot today, it appears Spring time only exists in my backyard.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Shadows

Desert Gem


Supposedly this artwork changes all the time. I don't know who does it, or why this building has never been torn down, but i'm glad it's there.

10:20 pm


I just shot this out of my window. It's dark, so I had the shutter at 3 seconds. The scene is nothing beautiful, but I was pleased to use the non-flash setting on my camera, in the dark, for the first time.


Monday, April 6, 2009

Abandoned







I have driven past this site several times. It is located off of a side road next to the freeway, heading West on Interstate 80. I have always wanted to stop and explore it, but it seemed a bit scary. Like maybe drug dealers hang out there. Or the person who wrote "Cunt" on the trolley...

I ran into a rather nice couple who gave me some good advice when I climbed into the trolley: Stay on the metal beams. I saw what they meant..there were several holes in the wood on the floor when people learned that advice the hard way. 

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Leaf

The architecture of the Salt Lake City Public Library is one-of-a-kind. This was at the top of a circular staircase as I made my way up the the roof today.

Going Down


Monday, March 2, 2009

Gaussian Blur

Lately I have been tackling another side of Photography: editing. I really have known nothing about Photoshop, except for the random bits I have picked up when clicking around in it. It has been really fun learning the tools. I feel like I have so much power! My favorite blogger, Dooce, uses the Gaussian Blur Filter in a lot of her photographs. Here it is in a photo I took:

Rachelle, before:

Rachelle, after:

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Sun Setting on Q Street

I really enjoy walking around the Avenues. It is an older side of the city, just east of downtown. The houses have so much character, and when I discovered this Cafe nestled in a neighborhood, I couldn't resist shooting it.

I really have a thing for framing shots with tree branches, and as I hav been looking back through my Film contact sheets, I realize I did the same back then. I think it adds nice texture.