Friday, February 26, 2010

boulder scramble

boulder scramble


Here's a shot of Longpool Falls in Pope County, Arkansas. To get to Longpool Falls you have to scale over some boulders. This is made even more difficult because the boulders are loose, moss covered, and often wet. If you are an Arkansas waterfall hunter, I'd advice caution while visiting this place. I'd say this is the most dangerous place I've visited yet, but if you plan for enough time it really isn't that bad.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

whatcha got cookin'?

whatcha got cookin


Here's another one from my self-portrait series. I've actually had this idea for a while, I just never did it. It was made easier once I got a remote for the camera.

Monday, February 22, 2010

a streetcar named holga

a streetcar named holga


I love the trolley cars in Little Rock. They aren't all that fun to ride. I also don't like sharing a road with them, but they do make for great photos.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

22 degrees fahrenheit

22 degrees fahrenheit


I once thought 22 degrees was much too cold for me, but since I've picked up a photo habit I've yet to find a condition I deemed unbearable. I probably should have considered my camera. When it stopped working later in the day I immediately wondered if the cold got to it. I spent over three hours in temperatures ranging from 22 to 32 degrees. Just about everyone is arguing that that shouldn't have taken out my camera, but I have learned the minimum operating temperature is listed at 32 degrees. I'm sure just ten degrees under isn't enough to do the damage, but if any moisture or weakness was present I imagine the temperature didn't help!

Regardless I got some awesome shots of the recent snow and ice that hit most of Arkansas. When I visited the Haw Creek Falls Campgrounds the snow was still pretty much untracked.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

nature's bling

nature's bling


I'm doing a weekly self-portrait on Flickr. I'm not really sure it's for me. I sort of take a neural view of shots of myself. I figured it would test my skills and creativity level though. I just try to ignore that I'm the primary subject.

For week four, I decided I wanted to try out intentional lens flare. Lucky for me the day I had planned to shoot this ended up being an oppressively sunny day. I headed out to Pinnacle Mountain State Park and hiked one of my favorite trails - Rocky Valley Trail.

Friday, February 19, 2010

a study of dihydrogen oxide in various states of matter

a study of dihydrogen oxide in various states of matter


I mean there was some liquid and solid forms present at least. It was also pretty early in the day so there was a slight fog hanging around. :-)

This is yet another shot from the Haw Creek Falls Campgrounds in Johnson County, Arkansas. This is Pack Rat Falls.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

rollin' with g-unit

rollin' with g-unit


It's been a long, long time since I've taken the point and shoot out. It's a really great point and shoot, and I argue the quality is just as good as with my 40D. However, I'm spoiled I like having a larger choice of focal ranges, apertures, and filters. Since the 40D was out out for repairs, I took out the G10 instead for a photo trip with Zack and Caden. I gotta say I'm glad I did. The view from Flatside Pinnacle really is amazing and the light was wonderful.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

shadow

shadow


The light through the trees really captured my attention. I was there for waterfall shots, so when the sun came out I wasn't really all that happy, but it did allow me to get some shots of the warm light on the snow. This was taken in the Haw Creek Falls Campgrounds in Johnson County, Arkansas.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

cursed!

cursed!


I used to have this theory that Longpool Campgrounds was cursed. I've had a few weird things happen, but I just tend to get a bad vibe there. I finally decided I wasn't going to let the place get to me and made it to Longpool Falls at sunrise in Late January. I'm glad I went. It is such a beautiful place.

Monday, February 15, 2010

leafed out in the cold

leafed out in the cold


This was taken at Haw Creek Falls Campgrounds in Johnson County, Arkansas. I liked these leaves. I can't really explain anymore about this shot.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

tutti frutti skies

tutti frutti skies


Ward and I headed to Holla Bend National Wildlife Refuge in Pope County, Arkansas hoping to get some pictures of birds. I had been warned you had to get there at sunrise for such photography. My shooting buddy had different theories.

We ended up having a cloudless, birdless sky. Neither of this makes great photography. We explored the park anyway, hoping something would eventually turn up. As luck would have it, the sky quickly became dotted with clouds just as the sun was setting. We set up on a boat ramp overlooking a small lake and waited. Even after the clouds the sunset seemed a bit flat. I actually made a comment, "Dang if the colors would just blow up!" A few minutes later it did!

Saturday, February 13, 2010

rats!

rats!


I tried to make it to Pack Rat Falls one other time. I ended up follow Haw Creek for a rather long time. I realized my mistake when I came to a bridge over the creek and not a waterfall! I pulled out the guidebook and realized I was heading downstream and not upstream as the book said. I also wasn't even following the correct creek. I joke and say I was lost in the woods. I knew how to get back to the car and all, but I was completely off course.

So having said that, I'm not sure why I felt I could correctly follow directions in the snow and ice. It turns out a man and dog had made their way to the waterfall since the last snowfall. I followed their tracks until I found the other creek and took it from there.

Friday, February 12, 2010

mossy depths

mossy depths


Here's another shot from Holla Bend National Wildlife Refuge in Pope County, Arkansas. I really liked the way the trees were staggered and the light.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

toto, i don't think we are in (ar)kansas anymore!

toto, i don't think we are in arkansas anymore!


I'm a sucker for pictures of roads. Luckily no one was really on the roads on this morning, because I stopped in the road, backed up, and took this picture through my windshield.

I loved this, because it doesn't look like Arkansas at all. It's nice to see the scenery change from time to time.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

fiery revolution

fiery revolution


Here's a shot of Eleanor Friedberger who is the lead singer for the Fiery Furnaces. This shot was taken at the Revolution Music Room in Little Rock, Arkansas. I've had a few people tell me it's an excellent place for music photography. Mostly because the place is small and laid back and also let's you take cameras in!

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

snowpocalypse!!!! omg

snowpocalypse!!!! omg


Okay, I'm sort of kidding and sort of not with the title. I'm not saying Arkansas snowfall is comparable to that of Washington D.C. and the rest of the North slammed by winter storms this year. For here it's pretty bad though! The thing is, we can get snow, but we always tend to get rain too. This leads to a packed and icy snow! Plus people are on the roads without snowtires and experience. We might not have the same sort Winters, but 6-8 inches of snow literally shuts down the state.

Having said that, I had a blast out in it today! I drove up to the Arkansas State Capitol before the rain started and grabbed a few shots. Then I spent about three hours walking around in my neighborhood enjoying the snow. I was giddy like a kid. I went to lunch with Ward who was marooned in Little Rock for awhile, and I just kept bursting into giggle fits over the meal watching the weather outside. I'm pretty sure my giddiness is the mean reason he decided to risk driving back to Conway. He made it thankfully.

Monday, February 8, 2010

it's a small world afterall

small dam bridge

milling around


I'm going to buck my usual format and post both of these together. There are special lens called tilt/shift lens that can create the look above. However, there doesn't seem to be too many practical reasons to make things look miniature, so the hefty price tag isn't worth it for most. Luckily there's a few cheaper ways to do this. I think the Lensbaby lens can do this, but if you aren't shy about post processing you can achieve a similar affect with a five minute edit.

These were taken at the now abandoned theme park - Dogpatch U.S.A. Like a lot of people from Arkansas and surrounding states I went here as a child. Here's a bonus shot of kiddie Windy at Dogpatch:

dogpatch3

Sunday, February 7, 2010

and the clouds parted

and the clouds parted


This is one of those places my parents found. They are pretty good at building scouting. Dad mentioned this place quite a few time until I finally went. It's on Highway 60 between Conway and Perryville. I ended up being in Conway and having about 30 minutes to kill so I went wandering in search of St. Boniface Catholic Church. I'm glad I went. I had a different church in mind when he was telling me about it, but this one was even more amazing.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

forever young

forever young


I avoid cemeteries because they make me sad. I ended up going to Mount Holly in Little Rock anyway, because it has some amazing statues. I know it isn't an uncommon feeling in a place like that, but I start to mourn the loss of people I don't even know. I'm especially sad when I see gravestones that are no long readable. When I find a baby's grave, I'm just at a loss. I wonder what sort of impact that might have made if they had lived longer. I'm glad that I went. I think sometimes it's important to remember how short the time between dates can be. I hope to make the most of mine...

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

camera woes

I swear you don't know how much you love your camera until it breaks or it's taken from you. I've experienced both. Yesterday my Canon 40D started throwing an error when I tried to use it. After a lot of troubleshooting and frustration yesterday, I woke up today pretty much knowing I'd have to mail in the camera for repairs. I called Canon to see what they could tell me. I ran through a quick list of what I'd already tried, and the guy wasted no time telling me there was probably internal damage and it'd have to be sent in.

Here's a few camera phone shots of my misery:
err 99

Getting ready for it's trip:
Safe trip 40D

Monday, February 1, 2010

being looked down on

being looked down on


I took a wandering trip around Eureka Springs in early December. I had been wanting to go there for a while, but I hadn't made the time. It is such an amazing city full of history and charm. I already want to go back. This was taken at St. Elizabeth Catholic Church. The cool thing about this church is that you can only enter it through the bell tower.