Posts Tagged: clouds

Hiding in the Trees

Open Road, Closed Window

Open Road, Closed Window

Open Road, Closed Window (click image to view large)

As I was going through the photos from the trip, I got to a group that looked like decent landscape shots, except that the exposure, color, and sharpness were randomly off. I was advancing through them and trying to make weird adjustments that seemed like they should not be necessary for this kind of shot. Finally it dawned on me: they were all shot from the passenger’s seat through the windshield as we drove along. I had totally forgotten about shooting these. At least I don’t have to worry that the D300 was suddenly going bad on me.

Paradise is Just a Storm Cloud Away

Hwy 385 #12

Hwy 385 #12

It’s fun to just point the camera out the window while moving down the highway and just see what happens. During our trip to Owens Valley this summer, two families piled into the mini-van, and Bill drove the entire time. I had quite a bit of time sitting shotgun, and although I didn’t take advantage of it as much as I should have, I did start shooting from the shotgun position during a brief rainstorm.

  • Hwy 395 #6
    Hwy 395 #6
  • Hwy 395 #2
    Hwy 395 #2
  • Hwy 395 #12
    Hwy 395 #12
  • Hwy 385 #12
    Hwy 385 #12

Mack Lake #3

Mack Lake 2012-09-19 #3

Mack Lake 2012-09-19 #3

Some grasses at Mack Lake in the Little Lakes Valley in Eastern Sierra. And some clouds, too. And rock, of course. Lots of rock. And trees.

Swall Meadows/Jacob’s Ladder

Swall Meadow/Jacob's Ladder

Swall Meadow/Jacob’s Ladder (click image to view large)

Dark beautiful cliffs, fantastic clouds, and occasional rain showers were our constant companions.

Bristlecone Pines 1

Telephone Pole Alley

Telephone Pole Alley #2

Telephone Pole Alley #2 (click to view large)

I’m starting to look again at photos I took on a trip to Bishop last month in which I had a little “camera settings mishap.” Let’s just say I won’t be printing these very large. Not large at all.

Telephone Pole Alley #1

Telephone Pole Alley #1(click to view large)

Point Loma Crepuscular

Point Loma Sunset B&W

Point Loma Sunset B&W (click image to view large)

My sister-in-law has been living in San Diego for the past year, and we finally had a chance to visit here there for her birthday last month. Her second cousins also live there, and the day we were leaving we visited them at their home near Point Loma. They were kind enough to whisk us off for a quick tour of the peninsula. This was the view from the historic lighthouse there.

Alternative Trailer

Travel Trailer © neo serafimidis 2011

Travel Trailer © neo serafimidis 2011

I have been walking by this trailer twice a day for a few months now. Every single time I walk by I say to myself, “photograph that thing before its gone.” It is parked out in the back 40 at El Cerrito Plaza. I can’t quite tell if someone is living in it or not. I’m a little surprised that it is still there, because the Plaza security is, or used to be, quite vigilant about people parking in the Plaza when not actually shopping there, for example, while catching the BART to work for the day. Maybe the bad economy solved that problem and so no one’s watching anymore. Or maybe the owner is paying to park it there. Still I wish I had shot it when I first saw it, because at that time, it was all alone out there.  Lately, there have been a few other motor homes and trailers parked around it, too. And often this little guy is sandwiched between a couple larger ones. So, when I saw it open on one side, I decided I better go for it. As it was, I had to get in close at 16mm because there was a blue Fiero or something parked nearby in front, and a big motorhome right behind it. Getting close and crouching down, I managed to get it to look lonely again. I’ll keep an eye on it, and hope for better light, maybe in the morning hours, one of these day. This is my second try at post-processing. Here is my first attempt at a fake lomo film kind of look.

Night Hike in Del Valle