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Eagle Eyes, Part 2

Same tree, different day, and as a matter of fact, different year.

At least I think it was the same tree.

Back in the spring of 2004 when my daughter had graduated from ASU, all of us were out there for the graduation.  I remember as we were headed out the B-Line that someone in the back spotted a bird and yelled out to me.

I wrote about our National Lampoon moment back then, and I suppose since I didn’t get killed the first time, Mrs was quite ok with me pulling over on the side of the road to get out my camera.

This was then – March 16, 2004

And here, just 6 years and one month later

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And the photos are gone… probably erased from the memory card in the camera after I took it out to transfer all of the wildflower photos.

Oh well – there were only 5 shots or so, but this time I had my photo-extender on and could have enlarged a bit more.  Unfortunately I did under expose the photos and the bird was turned the other direction so I only got a slight profile from the back.

Lesson learned… copy your files when you get them, and don’t format till you have double checked to make sure all of the images are downloaded.

Meanwhile, I hope that the missing photos are stuffed away in some obscure place only to be discovered somewhere down the road.  If not, hopefully I’ll catch another eagle in the tree sometime in the future.

Best of 4/3/2010

I got a reminder in a note tonight that it’s been an even longer time since I’ve made an update here.

It’s not for lack of trying.  I actually wrote an entry about skiing in the Sandias in the regular side of this site, and when I did that I had to spend a bunch of time fixing some problems with the core site.  It seems that the comment engine that was embedded into my text had gone kaput.  There was a hand-off to another paid service but I’m not in the mood to pay any more for this site and the way it was formatted, it goofed up the layouts of some of the pages.

Therefore I spent an entire day fixing and uploading and by the time it was done, I was done and only did the one quick entry.

I am going to try and catch up.

But in the meantime – a couple of images of Arizona wildflowers.

We drove to Phoenix over Easter weekend so that we could watch the boy and give the kiddies a break to celebrate my daughter’s 30th birthday.

I have a daughter 30?

Oh my, I guess I’m getting old.

But thanks to lots of water this spring in the desert, the flowers bloomed.

And this group. while not winning any awards for composition and the like, at least shows off all of the color on the side of the road.

 

And let’s not forget this one, just a slightly different view of the current splash view on the website.

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Night of Light

It’s been a long time since I updated and with some time off between Christmas and New Years, hopefully I’ll get to fill in some blanks.

Meanwhile, the other night my wife had a party at the local aquarium and after the party ended I walked into the display called the River of Lights.

Without a tripod I was able to snap a few images that probably would not print well, but show off the lights without the full crowd of people that had been there earlier.

This truck was just outside of the gates to the park.

As I was inserting images I noticed that I was breaking my own rules, that of only inserting the best of, and leaving the balance to a real entry.

 

I suppose I should go ahead and do that, so for now, here is the best of.  The balance will have to follow on another day.

 

 

Happy Holidays and a Merry Christmas to all who celebrate it!

 

Morning glories

The mornings are getting quite chilly here in the high desert and pretty soon I’ll have to keep the top up on the mustang and switch to the winter car. Meanwhile I’ll drive with the top down as long as possible, which makes “photo opps” more reasonable in the mornings.

The drive I take follows the mountains on the east side of Albuquerque and looks down on the Rio Grande Valley some 600 – 800 feet below. I turn left and head down to the valley just a bit south of the balloon launching field. It’s no surprise these days to see balloons landing here and there, including right across the street, scraping the road and coming to a stop just feet from a road with a 55 mile per hour speed limit.

People here know to watch for balloons at this time of year.
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I slowed down a bit and grabbed the shot as I was driving by.

Then just as I was about to turn into my office I stopped to take a shot so that I could actually have the office preserved for all time.  I don’t think I’ve ever taken another one of my office space and this was a good excuse.  Note one of the hazards that the pilots have to try and avoid, power lines, just at the edge of the vacant field next to our office.  This particular morning I think about 10 or 12 balloons came to rest on the grounds.

 

Right after I parked my car I got out and walked less than 20 feet to shoot this landing.

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I went up to the office and figured that the balloons and I were done for the day…. till I looked up and watched these two race by my window.

In the lower left corner of the photo you can see another balloon about to land, right near the road that was in the first image.   You can also see here one of my favorite sights in Albuquerque, fog rolling over the  mountain from the east.  It only happens two or three times a year and I always like how the cloud spills over the peaks and heads on down the mountain.

On the way to work I thought that it was a calm morning because several of the balloons in the valley seemed very high.  Since high flights usually happen in calm winds, I thought that it must have been a perfect morning for flying.  After watching the news this evening though, I found out that there were several minor crashes on landing, fortunately without major injuries or damage.

That’s one thing about these playthings, once they are out of gas you come down where mother nature pushes you.

Tomorrow is special shapes day.  I’m thinking about getting up early to go shoot.  I was supposed to be climbing the mountain in the morning but my hiking buddy won’t get here till noon, thanks to American Airlines acting like an airline that deserves to go out of business.

I’m not really happy to get out of bed early in the morning, but…

maybe for special shapes.

(side note – these photos were taken with my cell phone camera which at 3.2 megapx is equal to the resolution that I had on my first “prosumer” digital camera that I bought for just under a grand in May of 2000.   Granted, it had all the features of a full blown camera, but for resolution, this phone is working out just fine.)

It’s that time of year again

I skipped it last year – but this year with company in the house.. it was time to trek off to the early morning events on Saturday.

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The morning was not really sunny, but occasionally a shot of light would light the balloons against the darker sky.

We were late getting out of the house but at the end of it all, it really didn’t matter, because we did get to see most of the baloons launch.

Then it was off to Santa Fe for a drive up to the top of the mountain and the aspen trail hike.

To show just how far behind I am, I did this very hike a year ago and still have not posted any of the images.

We stopped along the way to give me time to climb up the embankments and take some photos.

This one is about 2 or 3 miles before the aspen grove trailhead.

The full size panorama is here.