Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Some of the falls

So yesterday I said that I would be putting pictures from my hike down the Silver Falls area and so here they are.



Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Hiking the Silver Falls Trail in Oregon

I suppose some would think that if you are hiking a trail to see the Silver Falls in Oregon that on a blog you would put pictures of the some of the several falls that are along the trail. Well my purpose today is to help others to understand that as you are in the process of doing what you are doing then you also need to watch out for other opportunities as well. There is an old saying that tells us to "take time to smell the roses" and I also believe that we need to take time to "see the world" that is around us. Yes, I have pictures of the falls that I will put up later but today just try to learn that I saw a thousand other things that were also worth photographing on my hike past the falls, and you will also if you take the time and keep a vigilant watch.




Monday, July 21, 2008

As close as 50 feet

OK so my nephew Alan Poulson, who (with his wife) runs an online photography school "www.ppsop.net/aplr.aspx", and I were talking at a family reunion last saturday about his school and some of the comments he gets from people who take classes from them. Alan told me that he often gets comments about how someone will say that they live in such and such a place and there isn't anything around them to photograph. Also, last friday one of my special visitors to this blog told me that she wanted to learn more about how to take pictures of things that are around her. I told her to just go looking and it won't be hard. Well to illustrate that point I went out Saturday night as the sun was setting and took the following photographs.
I first went out too check out my swimming pool that I have been trying to clean ever since I went to Oregon and I found a Dragon Fly floating on the water. It was luckily still alive so I carefully put it on a stem of grass and took a picture. The swimming pool is about 50 feet from my house and was the farthest away from the house that I went to do any of these photographs.




I have a large yard and sometimes it is hard to totally keep up with it and sometimes I let certain places go just because I know what they will look like a little later in the summer. These two weeds are actually quite beautiful and the setting sun with it's warm light only added to the beauty of this second one.


This is from the same tall grass that I had used for the Dragon Fly to rest on as it dried out. I love to photograph this type of tall waving grass because it seems to be so peaceful and serene. It also will help me to feel that same peace as I try photographing it from different angles.



And finally the sunset. I must admit that I have had a pretty good view of the setting sun all of the years that I have lived in my current home. It has been the object of my photography many many times. The addition of a subdivision of homes has detracted somewhat from what it used to be like but it still is pretty and the tops of the houses are sometimes not in the pictures depending on the time of year and location of the setting sun on the horizon. The tree in my neighbors field is also often a part of the photo just because of how it filters that light from the sun during the last half hour prior to the sun going down below the hills.

It is easy for me to find things as close as 50 feet from where I am to photograph just simply because I like to look at the world as a photograph just waiting to be taken. Go outside and try it in your own yard and you just might be surprised no matter where in the world you might live. People travel from all over the world to different parts of the world just to find what you often have in your own backyard.