Saturday, November 27, 2010

Saturday is beer making day


Homebrew


For a while now Saturday has been beer making day. I usually act as the assistant but beer making involves a lot of hurry up and wait so I decided I could turn it in to a fun photo shoot too. So, here are some images I took today in no particular order.

Macros


Propane tube macro bw

Glass bottle mouth

Strainer

Orange waves

Ball valve

Bubbles in a glass bottle



Pouring, and pouring, and pouring.


Bubbles

And more pouring

More pouring


Mash.


Mash


The assistant has a tasty beverage while we wait.


Mojito time


The mad scientist... er master brewer... and his assistant captured in a bubble.


Unintentional self-portrait


It looks like beer.


Mmmm beer


The mash once it is done and ready to be composted.


Aftermash

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Friday, November 26, 2010

Cactus


Spines (square)


When I think of the desert I think of mountains and emptiness. Places like Death Valley come to mind. Once you cross the Colorado River on I-10 from California to Arizona you notice something new all around, cactus. It is as if they walked west across the Arizona desert but couldn't figure out how to cross the river.


Saguaro


The saguaro cactus are like trees. It is hard to imagine how tall they are as you fly down the interstate. You have to stop, stand in front of one and look 30 feet up to the top.

In Big Bend the cactus did not tower like the saguaro in Arizona, but they covered the ground like a harsh and sharp carpet. The whole view screams "go away".


Very spiney prickly pear


Unfortunately for my legs, I ignored the warnings the cactus were clearly giving and got as close as I could. It was worth the many pokes and stabs. Cactus are so pretty they are worth the pain of getting too close.


Love hurts



Purple cactus flower



Barrel cactus spine



Cactus spines macro 2

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Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Desert Sunrises and Sunsets


Big Bend Sunset


I never get tired of sunrises and sunsets. The picture above is from Big Bend. It was a test shot. I was using a medium format Yashica that my dad found in his old camera equipment. We're not even sure if the camera works. The meter was not working and we did not have a hand held one so I used my 5D to meter the shot and set the Yashica the same. I have 2 more shots left to finish the roll and then I'll see if anything came out.

This is the sunrise over the Boquillas Del Carmen. The mountains are on the Mexico side of the Rio Grande.


Sunrise over Boquillas Del Carmen


In Tombstone, Arizona, we got up before sunrise one morning to take pictures of Fremont Street without all the people. I got this shot down Fremont Street just as the sun was coming up.


Tombstone, Az



Another shot of the sunset over the Chisos Mountains in Big Bend.


Sunset over the Chisos Mountains


Finally, one of the sunset and a Saguaro Cactus in the Sonoran Desert in Arizona.


Saguaro sunset

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Sunday, November 21, 2010

I found out what happens...

Ocotillo


... when you give a software engineer a camera, a blog, and two demanding jobs.  The camera and the blog collect dust.  In May I started a new job.  I thought I might be able to juggle staying at the non-profit, this new job, and still having a life.  After 6 months I realized I couldn't.  With much sadness I chose to leave my non-profit job.  The good news is that I found my pictures again!  So, without further rambling let's pick up where I left off.

I was somewhere at the edge of the desert... wait, wrong story.  We were in the desert though.  Big Bend National Park out in the middle of nowhere in southwestern Texas. Some of the most spectacular sites in Big Bend are the canyons that the Rio Grande River has cut through the mountains.


Boquillas Canyon on the Rio Grande River


Boquillas Canyon is at the eastern most edge of the park. On the other side of the river is Boquillas, Mexico. The locals cross the river on horseback or by boat to leave craft items for sale.


Metal scorpion 2


The other is the famous Santa Elena Canyon at the west side of the park.


Rio Grande River through Santa Elena Canyon



Santa Elena Canyon 1


Hiking the canyons was a great way to cool off. The girls made themselves comfortable and no one wanted to leave.


Autumn bw

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