Saturday, September 29, 2012

The Grand View (Yosemite)

This is the view from Glacier Point  in Yosemite in the lower right you can see Nevada Falls and Vernal Falls  (lit by sunlight). The falls are located on the John Muir Trail and  there are alternate routes to get there also. From this view of Half Dome I can not believe I have climbed up the right side. There are many more hikes in the park that I intend to take and some I want to repeat!



Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Gifts From David Williams for the Tamsen Donner Band

David Williams brought the band special gifts small replicas of their instruments. Dave was not there but I understand he got a replica drum set at Legends.
 
 
 
 
 

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Sights From Berkeley Tuolumne Camp 2012

 
 
 
The beach with some tasty baby back ribs cooking in the background. This is the veiw from our cabin.
 
 
Our cabin is the one on the left our colorful neighbours are Von and Michael Jon Sanborn.
 
 
 
I had a wide angle lens on and I don't think the fisherman had any idea he was in the shot. I did not tell him to stand still, he just kept doing his thing as I fired away. This is a bracketed HDR shot as opposed to a single tone mapped image. The ghost reduction on HDR Efex Pro 2 has been improved tremendously. I did not paint him in this is straight from the HDR software with a little work done in Photoshop.
 
 
 
This is also straight from the HDR software, I could of painted in a single image of the book Von is holding, but I like the movement that show the passage of time spent relaxing at Berkeley Tuolumne Camp.
 
 
The carts for hauling your luggage to your tent cabins.
 
 
 
I have been going to Berkeley Tuolumne Camp for ten years and just noticed that this combo fire hydrant drinking fountain was made in Berkeley. I hope we will see things manufactured right here in the USA in future that are made with pride!!!
 
 
I also walked by this for several days before I noticed it. It was right next to our cabin kind of tucked away behind the trees.
 
 
If you feel the need to visit Berkeley Tuolumne Camp before next year feel to visit this post.
 

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Tuolumne Blues 2012 The Band

As usual Saturday night at Berkeley Tuolumne Camp was a blast, I think everyone had a great time. Thanks to the Tamsen Donner Band. To here some of their music go to this link. The band is on bass Jim Vermeys.



On guitar John Dills



On guitar, mandolin and whistle Chris Rogers. 




Temporarily on drums a former Tuolumne Camp staffer Phil Coffin replacing Dave Rogers.



Sunday, September 16, 2012

Passion

   When I got into photography I to wanted to show people where I had been and what I had seen in my many hobbies such as backpacking, hiking, mountain biking, Scuba..............pretty much everywhere I go. When I started the hobby of photography I was disappointed with my results far more than I was pleased. I started reading anything that had to do with photography. Ansel Adams was also a very avid reader when it came photography. With every photo I take I try to make people want to go and experience the location for them selves. That has taken a lot of trial and error and returning to the same spots over and over. The last time I was at Yosemite there was a fire and the valley was filled with smoke. I can remember when I was at Mono Lake the clouds were in the perfect position for a sunset photo only to blow away at the last minute. It takes passion to try and try again and experiment. When you begin to understand how the camera works the question becomes what to shoot. I forget who Joe Mcnally quoted when he said "if you want to become a better photographer become a more interesting person." Where do I take the camera, what do I point it at, how do I frame it, what lens do I use, how do I get the camera in the right position..................The list goes on. The photo below as taken from the 4 Mile Tail it was not hard to get to it just took the time to get there and to slow down long enough to get it. I am sure many people have the same photo. Once I had the photo's I used HDR Efex Pro 2 much like my shot at Crater Lake Oregon. Then a few adjustments in Photoshop a little sharpening, smooth out the sky and adjust the color and got the shot below.


When I think about Yosemite and photography two names come to mind Ansle Adams and Galen Rowell. They lived at different times and used different equipment but both produced some great images. Ansel Adams started lugging around a 300lb large format camera and working with glass plates and a dark red filter (to heighten the tonal contrasts). He developed the zone system the precursor of the histogram, hiked with his large format camera to the summit just to get to the right spot to get the image he wanted. I can think of a famous photo of Ansel Adams with a tripod mounted on the roof  of a car (shown below)



He did what he had to do "to get the shot". In the final twenty years of his life he used the Hasselblad medium format camera. Technology changed and he changed with it. I am sure he was that it became easier to achieve great prints without the challenge of moving a heavy camera equipment and developing glass plates. 

Here is a Documentary that was on PBS about Ansel Adams.


Galen Rowell is the photographer that got me into landscape photography. He used 35mm Nikon cameras and lenses almost exclusively for their portability. He was a mountain climber and climbed many mountains in Yosemite and around the world that Ansel Adams could not even dream of. His main media choice was slide film, beginning with Kodachrome in the 1970s and 1980s and Fuji Velvia following its introduction in 1990. I started shooting Fuji Velvia because he did and I liked the bright rich colors of his work. Galen Rowell conceived a technical approach of extending the dynamic range of film. He developed a set of graduated neutral density filters and had them produced by Singh-Ray, a filter manufacturer. They were sold under his name and became a standard for improving the dynamic range of film. The same way HDR does today, but HDR is not limited to a straight line. the HDR software evaluates each pixel and give you control over contrast, saturation, brightness..........and many other things. Although I never met him I felt I knew him through the many articles I read in Outdoor Photographer and many other magazine articles. I read many books he wrote, he had a style of writing making you feel like you were right their with him. I was on my way home from a backpacking trip in Yosemite and we stopped at Iron Door Saloon in Groveland California when I opened the door there was a guy sitting on a stool with a news paper held up in front of him with a famous photo of Galen Rowell in Yosemite (shown below)



I thought how cool is that I just came from there. Then I saw the headline Galen Rowell dies in plane crash! I was devastated, no more articles from Galen Rowell!!! Galen Rowell said he got into photography to show people where he had been.

I have included a few videos of Galen Rowell.





Both Ansel Adams and Galen Rowell were willing to go the extra mile and then some to get the "shot". They were out front inventing and finessing the craft to make it work for them. If it didn't exist they invented it. That's PASSION!!!