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The Agile Fox Friday Foto – 12.07.2012
After a year and a half of including a ‘pic of the week’ at the end of my weekly training summary, I’ve decided to let it stand as a post of its own. I’m also implementing a rule that the Friday Foto needs to have been taken sometime in the last week. No recycling. I am doing this to keep me engaged in building my photography skills, and to make me work harder to get fresh shots. Click here to see my previous Friday Foto posts.
It’s tough having short legs!
This is Katie the Wonderdog, our 4 1/2 year old Pembroke Welsh Corgi. We adopted her from a local rescue organization a year and a half ago.
She is a total sweetheart, and loves people. Other dogs, not so much. She has tons of personality, but only seems to be revealing it in bits and pieces over time. It was challenging to get a 3 year old dog without knowing anything about her background or previous life. She was very loveable and well behaved, but super reserved and somewhat un-doglike. She wouldn’t play, didn’t like to be out in the yard, etc. It took several months for her to even use the bathroom in the yard, we had to take her over to the park multiple times per day. In the middle of a walk she would just sit down and refuse to go any further.
Ever so slowly, bit by bit, the layers have been peeling away. She has become part of the family and now enjoys many of the typical dog activities. She loves walks, playing with her squeak toys, and has recently started to fetch a ball really well. It has been a very rewarding process.
Cotton Candy Forest Fire
I wasn’t even thinking about trying to shoot the sunset when I was driving home last week. The sky conditions were clear and it didn’t look like much would be happening. I concentrated all my attention on shooting the moonrise as I was deep in a canyon and it was making a spectacular appearance over the ridge above me.
When I was finished with the moon, I turned around and started walking back to the car – and then stopped dead in my tracks as I saw the most unique sunset I have ever witnessed unfolding in front of me. After saying “Wow!” to the empty space around me, I got busy with the camera.
Small clouds were hitting the mountain in front of me and were being driven up into the sky where they would come apart in a wispy mess. I thought it looked like a cotton candy forest fire, and the color of the clouds reminded me of a coral/pastel Polo shirt I owned in the late 80’s when Miami Vice was at the pinnacle of pop culture.
It was as if the hookah-smoking caterpillar from Alice in Wonderland was sitting behind the mountain casually blowing psychedelic patterns into the air.
That was ten minutes of totally awesome.
The Agile Fox Friday Foto – 11.30.2012
After a year and a half of including a ‘pic of the week’ at the end of my weekly training summary, I’ve decided to let it stand as a post of its own. I’m also implementing a rule that the Friday Foto needs to have been taken sometime in the last week. No recycling. I am doing this to keep me engaged in building my photography skills, and to make me work harder to get fresh shots. Click here to see my previous Friday Foto posts.
Mark your calendars!
Full moon party on September 19th, 2013. At 7:08PM the rising full moon will be perfectly timed with the setting sun to appear directly behind this peak from this vantage point I have staked out. I think it would be cool to have a bunch of people up on the summit that I can shoot from below.
This is 13,795′ Mt. Arkansas which sits at the head of the Arkansas River just north of Leadville, CO.
I shot this photo last Sunday night as I was driving home. When I left Leadville, the sky was bright and the moon appeared to be quite high in the sky, but as I drove further up the canyon everything darkened and I could tell I might be able to get in a shot of the moon rising above a ridge. The rich alpenglow was a nice bonus, and the fact that the moon was coming up right over the summit was cool. It was one of the cleanest skies and most brilliantly white moons I have ever seen. Magnificent!
I used a 300mm telephoto and figure that I will have at least a 450mm setup for this time next year, and possibly even more if I go with a teleconverter. The sunset will ensure that there is enough light for the foreground and should make for some dramatic portrait opportunities. We’ll have to be quick, though. The moon moves by its entire body width in only 2 minutes. Not very noticeable when it’s overhead, but smoking fast when rising from behind the horizon.












