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Category Archives: Travel
Glen Canyon Recreation Area
Continuing my trip to Utah, we ran into Page, Arizona for sunrise to go to a nice area in the Glen Canyon Recreation Area. It was a very cool area of sandstone and went all the way down to Lake Powell. Sunrise didn’t amount to much but Varina Patel showed us these interesting circles in the sandstone and they made for some cool intimate shots. I also found some areas of sand nestled in the rocks and this allowed for plants to take hold and also provide cover for many animals. There were tracks everywhere. Here are some of my favorites from this morning.
Also posted in Arizona, Images, Outings
Tagged Arizona, circles, Glen Canyon Recreation Area, intimates, macro, sandstone
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Land of the Sleeping Rainbows
I have been trying to get through images form my recent trip to Utah and Arizona. I was invited by the Patels (Jay and Varina) and had a great time exploring some less visited places. The first night and next day were spent at the Land of the Sleeping Rainbows. It is located in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. I could have easily spent my entire trip here and not captured it all. Everything from the grand scenic to intimate landscapes and macros were everywhere. The hardest part was picking which lens to use next. I ended up having pictures from the 16-35, 28-75, 180 macro, and the 100-400mm.. Here are some of my early favorites from this area.

An interesting old juniper, I faintly light painted it with an LED in the same direction as the full moon. I wanted it too look very natural, just giving the moonlight a little help basically.
Thanks for stopping in and having a look.
Also posted in Images, Utah
Tagged Land fo the Sleeping Rianbows. Grand Staircase-Escalante, stripes, Utah
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Ft. DeSoto
On my second weekend shoot in Tampa I spent time in Ft. DeSoto, just outside of St. Pete. It was way too hot with no breeze at night and there were some obnoxious neighbors. Despite the lack of sleep, sunrise turned out nice and I got some nice images of the dunes/beach and wildlife. Its a beautiful area and beach(America’s Top Beach 2009) but a little too busy for me. The assignment is complete and I am awaiting the final layout. I will let you know when there is something to see.
Also posted in Images, Outings
Tagged Beach, Dunes, florida, Ft. Desoto, North Beach, Pinellas County, Roseate Spoonbill, Sea Oats, Skyway Bridge, St. Petersburg, Tampa, Tricolor Heron
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Masai Mara National Park
Masai Mara was our last stop of the safari. We actually stayed in 2 lodges, the Mara Sarova, and the Mara Serena. These were in opposite ends of the park which provided different opportunities. The Mara was finally the Africa I was expecting. It was miles of grasses, but more elevation change than I expected. There were also patches of shrubbery, where we came to find many animals using for cover. The Masai Mara is 1510 square kilometers and is essentially the northern extension of the Serengeti in Tanzania. It is the place of the Great Migration of millions of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelle. We hit it in the low season, when the animals were in the Serengeti, but there was still plenty to see, without the crowds of people.
And a few Treescapes
A European Roller(Coracias garrulus)
Africa was an awesome experience, I really hope to get back someday.
Also posted in Africa
Tagged air balloon, cheetah, Coracias garrulus, elephants, European Roller, Giraffe, Lilac Breasted Roller, lion, mara sarova, mara serena, masai mara, secretary bird, sunrise, zebra
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Lake Nakuru National Park
This was stop three on the safari. What I liked about Samburu was the feeling of being out there, really in the wild. Lake Nakuru National Park is right outside the city of Nakuru and even within the park you can see houses on the cliffs. It was a bit of a let down at first but once I saw all the photo opportunities I got over that pretty quick. Lake Nakuru is a soda lake and is home to sometimes 1.5 million flamingos. Most are Lesser Flamingos but we did see some Greater Flamingos as well. They feed on an algae that grows in the lake and have had some recent problems due to effluent flowing into the lake. White Rhino were also introduced and we saw many. We did not see a Black Rhino but I guess you can’t have it all. It was cloudy and rainy most of our stay which i was happy for as it allowed for longer shooting in softer light. Problem was it lowered the light levels a lot. This is where I really saw how well the 5d2 performed and how bad the 50d was. The 50d lost me some shots but I am still happy with what I came away with.
I also loved that we could leave the vehicle near the lake in this park. I was hoping for some flamingo close-ups but they are quite nervous birds here. The lake was also surrounded by the f=Fever Trees, named because they harbored mosquitoes which got early people sick with disease. These trees were beautiful and this was the most wooded area we visited. A good place for leopards, with lots of habitat, and lots of hiding places, so we did not see one.
First, here is the man and machine that made the safari possible. Fred and the Land Cruiser.
There were also these beautiful Great White Pelicans(Pelecanus onocrotalus). They actually look pink in breeding season.
And of course the White Rhinos(Ceratotherium simum)…
A big male with a long horn, which is actually made from matted hair. The White Rhino gets its name from a mistranslation between English, Dutch and Afrikaans. The name was actually supposed to be wide, referring to the lips.
These Olive Baboons(Papio anubis) were everywhere and I kept forgetting to shoot them but finally got some of this little one.
I liked this Waterbuck in the soft light and rain. It really saturated his colors.
These guys, were building nests right in front of the lodge. They were quite busy and noisy. Speke’s Weaver(Ploceus spekei)
I had to be quite sneaky to get close to this African Fish Eagle(Haliaeetus vocifer) who didn’t seem interested in sharing, but the gull sure hoped.
And lastly, the Rock Hyrax(Procavia capensis), a relative of the Elephant actually. This was on the side of a very high cliff.
A great place, maybe a bit busy for my tastes, but still a great stop in Kenya.
Also posted in Africa, Images
Tagged Africa, African Fish Eagle, Ceratotherium simum, Fred, Great White Pelican, Haliaeetus vocifer, Kenya, Kobus ellipsiprymnus, Lake Nakuru National Park, Lesser Flamingo, Olive Baboon, Papio anubis, Pelecanus onocrotalus, Phoenicopterus minor, Ploceus spekei, Procavia capensis, Rock Hyrax, Speke's Weaver, Waterbuck, White Rhino
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