Friday, March 4, 2011

Sovereign Single Track


Me, Colby, and Bart went mt. biking down in Moab and did this Sovereign Single Track trail.  It was a lot of fun, but just a little bit long for how out of shape I am.  It is deffinetly a good trail to try out I would recommend it to anyone.  Lots of up and down, but enough down hilln that it is still a lot of fun.










Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Fake Tilt Shift

Ok here is another attempt at the Tilt Shift.  I took this over at the Fox Hollow course driving range.

Fake Tilt Shift

So I see some of these types of photos around and I did some research on how to do it.  I found a pretty good blog that described how you can do it in photoshop, that is how I did it, but there is also a lens that will do it.  I hear the lens is pretty pricy so that will have to wait till I am rich.  Here is my first attempt with an old photo I already had from one of my little brothers high school rodeos.  It worked okay, but I think it would be a little better with a better photo.  More to come.......

Friday, February 25, 2011

Lots of Driving for Work

For my work I went down to Safford, AZ to check out some jobs and I made some stops along the way. This is Wilson Arch just south of Moab.  Most of the pics were taken with the Vivitar 7mm fisheye.  












I then continued on to El Paso, TX, but unfotunatly did not take any fotos.  I will probably be returning there in a couple of weeks so I hope to take a few then.  I have some Ideas, but just did not stop.  I did however make a couple of stops in New Mexico at various places and then again just north of Moab.





























Moab/By Fayette

I went down to Sterling to see my parents last Sunday and made a quick stop to take a couple of fotos.  They were taken near Fayette, UT.



Friday, February 11, 2011

Night Pics

So the other night when we had that pretty decent blizzard I was cruising around and decided to take some pics.  I went to the American Fork cemetery and tried a few, also the Alpine Tabernacle and Parkers Drive In.  All of the pics were taken with a vivitar 7mm fisheye and using a tripod.  I think they were pretty much all taken at a f11 or so and 4-8 second shutter.














Alpine Tabernacle














Parkers Drive In