This morning I paid my first visit to the Eramosa River since January 13. The storm of January 27 and subsequent week of heavy snow has transformed the landscape but today my eye and camera were mostly drawn upward.

I have been afraid to use my camera's close-up feature because it draws so much battery charge, an extravagance I couldn't afford. In fact I used it so rarely I had convinced myself it didn't work, but it does. The new rechargeables have set me free to experiment, with pleasing results. The rest of today's posted images were taken using the close-up switch.

It is a pleasant day with temperatures around freezing and softly falling snow. If winter stayed like this, I would be content.

I have described and photographed the dolostone cliff at close range before, but usually it is invisible from a distance. Now that the maple woods has dropped its leaves and the ground is heavily snow-covered, the rock face is revealed. The following image shows where the river forms an invisible boundary between the open field in the foreground and the line of trees beyond. The cliff forms a dark band below the crest of the ridge. This is one of my favourite places to hike.

Finding nice lichen to photograph always makes me think of
avad. Today was one of those days. One image is posted in
iamthelorax, and a closer view in
texture.

I have been afraid to use my camera's close-up feature because it draws so much battery charge, an extravagance I couldn't afford. In fact I used it so rarely I had convinced myself it didn't work, but it does. The new rechargeables have set me free to experiment, with pleasing results. The rest of today's posted images were taken using the close-up switch.

It is a pleasant day with temperatures around freezing and softly falling snow. If winter stayed like this, I would be content.

I have described and photographed the dolostone cliff at close range before, but usually it is invisible from a distance. Now that the maple woods has dropped its leaves and the ground is heavily snow-covered, the rock face is revealed. The following image shows where the river forms an invisible boundary between the open field in the foreground and the line of trees beyond. The cliff forms a dark band below the crest of the ridge. This is one of my favourite places to hike.

Finding nice lichen to photograph always makes me think of
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Date: 2004-02-03 11:44 am (UTC)there's supposed to be 6 more weeks of winter. but
this is the desert! great pictures as always.
i want to get rechargeable batteries!~paul
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Date: 2004-02-03 02:19 pm (UTC)Really like the landscape with snowfall
Date: 2004-02-03 02:33 pm (UTC)BTW -- The Pentax Optia S is not a bad camera. That is not even considering its insanly small size. It has some softness in the portrait range, but the macro shots are crazy good and the fact that I can carry it anywhere means I do, if you get my drift.
Some have said the batteries are scant, but they perform fine compared to a fuji finepix 4900. The Fuji has it beat in zoom, but the built in mike and SD card memory make it a better all around beast for me.
http://65.64.114.185/pictures03-04/01-04/01-10-04N/AvailLIghtShot-Garrets-01-10-04A.jpg
Shot in a bathroom under available light... Note the massive camera.
Re: Really like the landscape with snowfall
Date: 2004-02-03 10:12 pm (UTC)working my way up the ladder
Date: 2004-02-03 10:29 pm (UTC)100-200 range, but they just didn't have the ability to hang with the high impact lifestyle pre stroke.
Now, as a cyclist with some balance problems, the high impact factor is a bit more literal.
You will someday be unable to resist the urge, and judging from the tonal and value range in the compositions you like, that day probably not be all that far off.
What camera were these shot with BTW?
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Date: 2004-02-03 10:37 pm (UTC)Re: working my way up the ladder
Date: 2004-02-03 11:16 pm (UTC)I did the pictures in
http://65.64.114.185/Personal/katyjournal2.htm
this page with it.
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Date: 2004-02-04 12:45 am (UTC)Willcox, about an hour Northeast of Tucson.
he takes great pictures!~paul
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Date: 2004-02-04 10:28 am (UTC)Re: working my way up the ladder
Date: 2004-02-04 10:42 am (UTC)I miss my old Canon AE-1, but this camera has taught me some things about seeing.
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