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Ever had the experience where you want to rip your camera apart when you have a blurry picture of your active child? Ever wonder why your subjects sometimes look jaundice? And what the heck is RAW? There is so much to know about photography in order to get the images you want, even if you're a casual shooter taking snapshots of your family and friends, and unfortunately, there's also a lack of simple, easy to understand, and most importantly, FREE resources out there. If you'd like some answers to these, and many more questions, check out my other blog, Photography Unraveled. My goal with this blog is to use my experience from working in a camera store and shooting pictures (some as a hobby, some as a business) to help everyone from the "Soccer Mom" to the "Hobbyist" get the images they've always wanted. Check it out!

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Sorry, it's Been Awhile

I didn't have many visitors before, but since I haven't posted for quite some time, I'm sure those few who were visiting this blog have long since lost faith in me. Sorry. If there's anybody out there still, I hope you enjoy these random few.

Taken at a local hiking trail called Adams Canyon. I like the timelessness of this particular picture. It looks like it could have been taken 20 years ago. You just don't know.


Utah really is the best place to be an outdoor photographer. Great landscapes, and tons of wildlife. This bald eagle was taken at Farmington Bay, which is only 15 minutes from my house. The bald eagles come down from the mountains in the early spring because the bays in the valley thaw earlier than the lakes in the mountains and there's plenty of fish. There are times you can see as many as 25 bald eagles at once.


I call this one, fun with paint. I was babysitting my nieces when I took this one.

The above two photos were part of a long exposure assignment I had to do for my photo class. If anyone can guess what the top picture is a picture of, you get.....a lot of respect.