Archive for the 'Fall' Category

Nov 08 2009

Fly Fishing in Autumn

Published by Jim under Fall,People,Reflections,Trees

2009-11-08While out for a bike ride today I spotted a fisherman having a great time on the river.  I had to stop and take a shot or two since the vibrant colors were showing their stuff.  This fall has been particularly nice for colors and it has lasted longer than usual.

Keep your eyes open for a nice shot and don’t be afraid to stop and take the photo.  It would have been easy for me to pedal on past, but I’m glad that I stopped.

Another thing to note is that I would have normally only my cell phone camera with me on a bike ride, but I took a pocket camera with me in hopes of seeing something good.  I was not disappointed.

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Nov 01 2008

November Alle

Published by Jim under Animals,Fall,Portraits

It’s time for Alle’s November calendar shot.  Here she is enjoying the fall leaves.  Well, maybe we are enjoying putting her into the fall leaves.  :-)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Oct 01 2008

October Alle

Published by Jim under Animals,Fall

Alle is keeping her eyes open in hopes of seeing the great pumpkin.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Sep 15 2008

Fall Daisies

Published by Jim under Fall,Flowers

Experiencing Fall in the Idaho mountains is a great thing to do. There are many pretty sites to see as nature dies down for Winter. This photo is taken on my parent’s ranch just a few miles east of Boise. It is a fun to place to visit, allowing oneself to quiet the mind and enjoy the things nearby.

These daisies are normally fully yellow until they start to die in the fall, at which time they take on a new beauty with the darker colors on the petals.  It’s kind of like everything else, I guess.  We as people get older and change.  One form of beauty takes over the old, but the beauty remains.

When I took this particular photo, I opened up the lens to a very wide aperture to keep the background blurry. I also positioned myself so that the bright yellow of he petals would be contrasted against a dark background.

 

 

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Aug 31 2008

The Woodshed

Published by Jim under Fall,Forest,Objects

While visiting my parents today my dad showed me what he had been up to.  Talk about a lot of work chopping all of this wood, but it will be nice when the cold of Winter hits.  This photo tells a story with the fact that a lot of work was performed and it was performed by hand.

I hope that when I am my dad’s age that I am able to work as hard as he does.

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May 15 2008

Fall Colors

Published by Jim under Fall,Forest,Trees

Here is a photograph of some Aspen trees after an autumn rain taken just north of Ketchum, Idaho. The rain really brings out the vibrancy of the colors.

It used too be that I would leave the camera at home on a rainy day, but a little rain can help to make a great looking image.

Keep on shootiing… even if it looks like rain! :-)

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Apr 17 2008

Vivid Fall Colors

Published by Jim under Fall,Forest,Landscape,Mountains,Trees

Vivid Fall ColorsI love taking pictures in the fall season.  You can usually count on getting some very nice colors off of the changing foliage of trees and bushes.  The same day that I photographed the fall picture of the foot bridge (see March 27, 2008 post), we were driving toward Galena summit north of Sun Valley, Idaho and saw these nice colors.  It was also a rainy day which helped to bring out some of the richness of the leaves.

Someday, I would like to travel to the east coast of the country in the fall to see the thousands of square miles of trees all showing off their autumn colors.  It would be a photographer’s dream.

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Mar 27 2008

The Foot Bridge

Published by Jim under Fall,Forest,Hiking,Trees

The Foot BridgeIdaho is a great place to live. One of the best parts about living here is that the seasons are all very well defined.

Sun Valley, in the south central part of Idaho is a favorite spot of ours in the winter season due to the great cross country ski trials in the area. As I write this, my wife and I are in Sun Valley enjoying the snow and our time together.

So, what does Sun Valley and snow have to do with this photo? Well, on a prior trip up here this last fall we took a little hike on a rainy day, venturing across a foot bridge that we normally ski across. The trees were just beginning to change colors and the dampness of the day enhanced their richness.

Just because it is raining, or snowing, or whatever “non-sunny” thing might be happening, take some photos anyway. If the location is someplace you frequently visit, take a photograph of the same subject from the same angle during each season of the year.  It could make a great 4 photo collection.

I’ll see about taking a photo of the same bridge with snow on it tomorrow.  That will be 2 of the 4 seasons complete for this subject.  :-)

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Nov 15 2007

Fall Leaves

Published by Jim under Fall,Landscape,Trees

Fall LeavesLiving in Boise, we are blessed to have clearly defined seasons.  Fall is one of my favorites due to the very vibrant colors of all the trees.

This past Sunday, I was driving just northwest of the city and saw these trees.  I pulled off the road, grabbed the camera and tripod and picked my position to shoot.  I generally like to shoot colorful trees with the light from the sun coming in slightly behind the trees instead of shining on my back.  It does two things.  First, it tends to bring out a lot more color, as it is not just reflected light from the leaves you are seeing, but the light shining through them.  Secondly, you will see the darkest part of the trunk which will help to add some contrast to the photograph.

Next time you are out in the fall trees, try shooting from different angles and see if you come to the same conclusion.

Canon 40D, Canon 70-200 f2.8 L IS at 135mm, 1/30 at f16, ISO 100

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