Saturday, July 31, 2010

eye of the sun

eye of the sun


Here's another sunflower shot, but this time it's the more typical view. The focus is a bit soft, because I like to shoot flowers with a lensbaby.

Friday, July 30, 2010

time keeps passing

time keeps passing


The meter combined with the weathered wood just makes me think of the passage of time.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

new sights

new sights


Clark Creek generally runs underground through Lost Valley. I've only seen water flowing through the last 1/3rd of the trail. I was very surprised to see Clark Creek rumbling through the whole Lost Valley. I was so giddy to see all sorts of new cascades and didn't mind shooting in the rain.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

100 gallon hat

100 gallon hat


I've always loved the old Arby's sign in Conway. I forgot that it still lights up. I was a tad worried that I didn't have enough light to shoot this, so I was happily surprised by the lights.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

angel's shelter

angel's shelter


Here's another shot for scale:
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This tree is thought to be over 1500 years old! It is now owned by the city of Charleston, SC but was named after former owners - Martha and Justin Angel. It's the oldest living thing East of the Rockies. You can find more info here.

Monday, July 26, 2010

homey

homey


I think of the Nolan House, and I think of fireplaces. There was one in nearly every room. I imagine that isn't surprising for a house of it's age, but they were all so interesting. The mantles have long since been removed, but they all still have character.

Sunday, July 25, 2010

oxidation

oxidation


Here's another shot from the Mustang graveyard. I imagine the owner thought I was pretty weird crawling around in gravel (in a skirt, I didn't plan well) to get this shot.

Saturday, July 24, 2010

light speed

light speed


The film ended up with a light leak. I shot the film, respooled it, carried it across the country in a backpack, let someone else shot it, and finally had it developed. There's really no telling where or when the light leak happened. I love how it worked out though. It looks like the trolley is about to take off at warp speed!

Friday, July 23, 2010

life and death

life and death


The Parker-Hickman homestead is an awesome place to explore if you ever find yourself in Newton County, Arkansas. There's a small cemetery behind the homestead, which to my surprise was full of daffodils. It was really lovely to see a still cared for cemetery in the middle of the forest.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

awakening

awakening


I thought I'd try something a little bit different with sunflowers.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

shut the barn door

shut the barn door


This was a really cool barn I saw on the way to New Orleans. It was near Lake Providence. Lake Providence was a pretty cool area. I wish I had had more time to explore. I guess the next time I go to NOLA I'll have to make the time. :-)

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

watchful eye

watchful eye


I love New Orleans. I really liked these old horse hitching posts. A lot of these are gone or damaged. Many are plain black, but there's a few that are painted. I'm not sure if the originals were painted or not. I took a lot of pictures of these. I get fixated on details like that.

Monday, July 19, 2010

national light things on fire day

national light things on fire day


Here's a shot from the Fourth of July fireworks in Little Rock. You can see the Clinton Library at the far left. The bridge is the Rock Island Bridge.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

losing luster

losing luster


Here's another shot from the bulldozed cemetery. I won't go into another rant about it. It's sad.
:-/

Saturday, July 17, 2010

southern living

southern living


Another shot of the Nolan House. To me this place is the stereotypical old Southern home.

Friday, July 16, 2010

chasing ansel

chasing ansel


I'm certainly not as good as Ansel Adams, nor will I ever be, but sometimes I take a shot that I think is at least in the spirit of his style. Anyway this was taken with my Holga WPC camera that makes panoramas. This is one of my favorite waterfalls - Eden Falls in the Lost Valley.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

the calling

the calling


The light in Mt. Zion was pretty incredible. It was amazing how how the light and mood would shift just by the door being moved a few inches. I imagine this is why no two shots look the same here. This place makes for an excellent canvas because of this.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

wounds

wounds


Here's some of the damage at Fort Pulaski. This is definitely a photographers paradise. I had fun exploring the grounds. Pretty much everything is open for the public to see, even the top level of the fort.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

green cars

green cars


My dad told me about this place. It's basically a junkyard full of classic Mustangs. My dad calls it the Mustang graveyard. I had a lot of fun exploring.

Monday, July 12, 2010

big dam light show

big dam light show


I've shot at the Big Dam Bridge enough that I can't really think of any new ways to shoot it. I still go back from time to time, just because it's a fun place to shoot. Plus I have a lot of memories here. I learned to shoot here. It's also one of the few places I can lure unsuspecting friends. I will suggest an evening strolling the bridge, then drag my camera along and beg for them to wait for me to get a few shoots as darkness rolls in and the lights start to pop on the bridge.

So far people have been patient. I suppose because the lights are really amazing up close.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

the importance of being ernsty

the importance of being ernsty


I imagine if you hunt for waterfalls in Arkansas or even if you hike a lot, you've heard of Tim Ernst. His books have made many of my adventures possible. Ernst tends to take pictures of himself standing next to waterfalls. I imagine this is mostly for scale, but his Captain Morgan style pose always cracks me up a little. If I have time, I take my own Ernst pose. It's actually a lot more fun than it seems like it'd be.

Saturday, July 10, 2010

sights of the south

sights of the south


This is the side of the Nolan House. I loved this place before I ever saw it in person. Now it's part of my memories, memories of a wonderful road trip, so now I love it even more.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

explosive

explosive


I wanted to explore the inside of this old church, but the flooring seemed too worn for that. I was amazed at the outside though. The weather really helped highlight just as awesome the building really is.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

tumble

tumble


When I'm not shooting waterfalls, I miss it. I miss it in a way I'm not really used to. There's certain hobbies or interests I have, but if I'm not doing them it's sort of out of sight out of mind. That isn't the case with waterfalls. It gets in your soul. I'm telling you.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

hay: the rural landscape's pink flamingo

hay: the rural landscape's pink flamingo


Zack and I did a bit of rambling not too long ago. The main mission was to explore Rickett's Mountain. I about lost it when I saw this barn. It's just a perfect rural barn, especially with the vines growing on it. There was a modern tractor parked out out of frame at the right. It took a bit of time (and trespassing) to figure out how to compose a shot without the ugly tractor in the way.

Monday, July 5, 2010

perspective

perspective


I loved this church. It's in rural Alabama down a dirt road. I was rambling when I found it. I was lucky enough to stumble across a lot of hidden treasures.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

red, white, and blue

red, white, and blue


This was taken during a Christmas celebration at the Arkansas State Capitol, but it seemed to fit for Independence Day too.

Friday, July 2, 2010

guard cow

guard cow


Moo! I heart cows. I take so many pictures of cows.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

tunnel vision

tunnel vision


This was taken at Fort Pulaski. Fort Pulaski is pretty cool, because if you walk around the outside you can see damage from the Civil War.