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Friday, December 16, 2011

Driving in a Winter Wonderland

Desert near Tuba City, Arizona

Tree outside my room in Flagstaff, Arizona

Followed me home from Lubbock, Texas

There is normally not much snow in the Southwest in December and I needed to go to Durango, Colorado to get a part put on the 4WD Nissan. The part had been back ordered this summer but was now in making a great excuse for a photo trip. In addition, I had been looking at treardrop trailers to use on my Spring and Fall photo trips in Utah and Northern Arizona and found this guy in Lubbock who would build me one to my specs. The idea was to go to Durango then on to Lubbock to bring the trailer back before Winter gets here,
Unfortunately three storms were going through the Southwest. The plan was to give the second one time to get through and the roads to clear in the Flagstaff area then head to Durango. Maybe the third storm would not bring much snow and the rest of the trip would go fine. Less than a hundred miles from home, just beyond Kingman, the snow started and by the time I got to Monument Valley I was in a blizzard. Got into Durango late and was snowed in there for two days. OK, if you have to be snowed in, Durango is a good place to be.  All roads into Albuquerque, even interstate 40 from both directions, were closed. There was even ice and snow packed roads all the way to Lubbock. After 2,009 miles, all but a couple hundred in winter driving conditions, I made it home.
It really would have been a great photo trip if there was more time and places to pull off the road safely.  I did find this one spot in northern Arizona to get a view of the desert not normally seen.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Occupy Wall Street




Walked down to occupy wall street at Zuccotti Park. The press reported that there were 100 protesters in the park but there were far more tourists and lots of police whose job seemed to be to keep all the visitors moving. Did get to talk to one woman who said we need a socialist government. When I mentioned North Korea she said that would be better than what we have. When I asked why, she said because she would have a job there.

Monday, December 12, 2011

NYC


Building going up at ground zero

Fireworks for the 125th birthday of Statue of Liberty




Went back to the NYC photo show the end of October. The granddaughter is also a photographer so she came to see the show and the great museums.  Lots of walking including across the Brooklyn Bridge, down to occupy wall street., through Central Park to the Met, and to Times Square.

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving

Home with Rainbows

Sculpture on 6th street NYC

Happy thanksgiving, its been a long time since I've posted anything on the blog. After coming home from Colorado all my time has been spent on working on photographs and printing for a couple shows. Did get back to NYC for the big photo show and will post some photos from there as soon as I get time.

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Animas River


The mine site of Eureka just upstream from camp.

Friday, September 23, 2011

Natures Colors

Lichen

Moss

Rust

When photographing in color, as opposed to black and white film photography, I always look for the patterns of color made in nature. Here are three examples including rust which formed on a piece of steel at an old mine site.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Eureka Colorado

Near Eureka

Eureka Colorado

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Home Again

Molas Lake

Waterfall just south of town

After sleeping all summer under a thick down comforter in Silverton, Colorado I am back home in Lake Havasu City. Not easy sleeping with the air conditioner on again but it was well over 100 today. Had to keep the heat on in the trailer the last couple weeks in the mountains to prevent the water pipes  from freezing during the night. Still have a project to do in the mountains near Telluride so hope to get back there in next two weeks.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Gotta get out of this place



It is getting noticeably colder and the snow is much lower than even a few days ago. To pull the trailer out there are two passes to cross that are over 11,000 ft so its time to leave Silverton for this year. Was planning on spending some time on the west side of the mountains near Telluride but the Aspens at the lower level are not turning yet. There are two places I wanted to photograph there but may have to come back in a week or so hoping the weather cooperates. If it gets too cold too fast the color will be gone.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Model T Train Car


The mining towns in the San Juan Mountains depended on trains. The mines put train tracks to the mines and the towns of the area to haul oar out with steam trains.  Specialized vehicles were developed to haul mail and supplies into the mountains where roads were almost non existent. 
Like this one, several of these were powered with Ford Model T engines.

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Eureka



Several mornings lately we have had snow on the peaks. These were taken on the road to Eureka which was very muddy due to last nights rain. Eureka is the staging area for the sheep being brought down from the high meadows and this morning there were thousands of sheep there. Many large rigs were traveling on the muddy road picking up the sheep to take them to lower pastures.

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Red Mountain


Red Mountain from Corkscrew Pass just before sunrise

Friday, September 16, 2011

Hurricane Pass

Valley off trail to Hurricane Pass

Stream in the meadow below Hurricane Pass

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Eureka with fog



If it rains at night there is usually fog in the early morning. The key is to get out long before sunrise and the problem is which direction to go as there will be only a short time to work before it burns off. This day I went to Eureka and was able to get these shots.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Labor Day, 1900

From the September 8, 1900 edition of the Silverton Standard

"Labor Day passed off as quiet as could be expected owing to the fact that a brand of liquor was opened up by some strangers with a new fangled roulette wheel early in the day. There were only sixteen fights and three shooting scrapes, one arrest and one fined. In the evening after the ball, some unknown person shot through the Angel of Mercy saloon window; Dooley's summer residence was set on fire and entirely consumed and the city jail was pushed down the hill into Cement creek. No one of importance was hurt as the inmate was an unknown without any money and he met his death in drowning. All in all the day was a grand improvement over that of last year when the liquor was opened up the day before."

Evening and Morning





It had been a rainy day and at sundown a few rays of light broke through. Took the top two photos from my backyard looking east. It rained hard all night which means we will have fog in the morning. Always want to get up early as the fog can make for some great light for photos. This morning the rain in camp had made for some snow in the mountains around 1000 ft above camp. I left before sunrise to check for some photos of fog and when I got back to camp took the two bottom photos from the backyard looking west.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Molas Lake



Molas Pass at 11,000 ft is the first pass you go over heading south out of Silverton. There are several lakes in the area. This is Molas Lake which is the largest. Sometimes I'll go up to Little Molas Lake at sunrise to photograph the reflections of the surrounding mountains. There are also some small ponds with a lot of water Lilies near the summit.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Durango to Silverton




Went into Durango for supplies the other day. It was clear in Silverton when I left  but on the other side of the pass in Durango it was raining. On the way home the clouds were hovering over the peaks giving some great views from the passes.

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Looking West from Red Mountain


This was taken from a trail that bypasses Red Mountain Pass and continues through the old mining town of Red Mountain.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Bus on Kendall Mountain



At the end of a long trail on Kendall Mountain in front of this mine shaft is this abandoned old bus. Apparently it has been there for a long time and at one time has been lived in. It is an hour and half 4WD trip to get here and involves several steep narrow switchbacks, rock ledges, and narrow passages between trees. I had seen the bus from across the meadow and walked the last half mile as to drive any closer would involve fording a stream that had steep rocky banks and I didn't want to be stuck there along this late in the day.  How anyone got it here is a mystery. This is the same trail that further on down has an abandoned boxcar that has been there for over thirty years.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Rainbow


We have had a lot of rain lately. Today from about 4-6 PM we had one of the hardest thunderstorm I have ever seen. It was great but was glad to be in a trailer not in a tent. The lightening would start at one side of the valley and go to the mountain top on the other side. Then the thunder would come in an instant and the ground would shake. This just keep going on then the sun broke through in the west creating this rainbow.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Red Mountain from Corkscrew Summit


Drove the 4Wd trail to corkscrew Summit early to get to the summit before sunrise. Tried to do this as a twelve exposure panel but the small laptop I am using just couldn't handle the size of the files. These were taken about a half hour before the sun hit the mountain.