What a great start to the year! I spent the morning photographing ducks in flight and finally nailed American Wigeon and Canvasback. During mid-day, I lounged next to the pool drifting in and out of a nap with some classic U2 cranked on my iPod. For evening light, my Mom and I went to shoot landscapes at Sabino Canyon - a scenic park in northeast Tucson. When we arrived back home, my stepdad had BBQ hamburgers ready. Life is good!
Photo 1: American Wigeon in flight
500IS + 1.4x TC; 1/1000s @ f/7.1 (manual exposure)
Photo 2: Saguaro Cacti
17-70mm; Singh-Ray LB warming polarizer; 1/15s @ f/22
Photo 3: Sabino Creek (flowing well due to rain a few days ago)
17-70mm; Singh-Ray LB warming polarizer; o.8s @ f/22
Photo 4: Saguaro Cactus reaching up
17-70mm; Singh-Ray LB warming polarizer; 1/4s @ f/20
-gold reflector used to illuminate the right side of trunk
Photo 5: Saguaro Cactus against the Catalina Mountains
70-200mm; Singh-Ray LB Colorcombo polarizer; 2.5s @ f/18
The Colorcombo polarizer is quickly becoming one of my favorite filters for helping to bring out vivid saturation.
Ethan;
ReplyDeleteI'm finally going to post a comment after watching your journey unfold across the continent. You're probably not missing the winter weather at its best (worst?) back here on the Bruce Peninsula. Every one of my photographs has snow or ice in it somewhere!
As always, your bird and scenery shots are great, and I'd love to see a bit more of your more abstract work that shows up on the blog now and then. Your photos are really capturing the fantastic light in the Southwest as I recall it. Any night sky shots in the future?
Looking forward to you next posting and Happy New Year!!
Cheers,
Rod
Wow, that does sound like a great start Ethan. Keep the great images and stories coming. Happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures, beautifully taken.
ReplyDeleteHappy new year.
Ethan, Great shots! I hope you enjoyed your stay in Tucson. We will be tracking your journey and updates in the months to come. Please feel free to contact us if you make your way back through town. Travel Safe!
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