Monday, February 21, 2011
Fun Day of Learning
I reserved this day for photo shooting. Jim, Ammon and I made arrangements to go up to Jess and Jen's and decided that we would go take some photos together so he could teach me how to use an SLR better than I had been able to do. But first we went to the Provo boat harbor. I had read in the paper that when we had a day last week with horrendous wind, the ice on Utah Lake broke up into big chunks and nearly killed a man fishing from the dock. Jim wanted to release his pigeons and this was a good place to go. It was an awesome place to take photos but we only had a few minutes so I quickly took some with my little camera.
The chunks were stacked up on top of each other and were far above my head. In the photo above, it is difficult to tell where the clouds, snow-covered mountains and ice chunks begin and end.
Here's a little better view off to the west. I had climbed up on some of the chunks to see over the pile.
Some of the ice formations from the chunks. I played with this a little to get a little more contrast.
Jess took us to Wheeler Farm. We had never been there but it was a great place to get some photos of ducks, geese, farm animals and rustic farm equipment. It turned out to be quite chilly but we enjoyed all the things to look at. There were few quaint looking ducks with poodle heads. We got a kick out of them. Jess -- put your photos on of your ducks because they are stunning.
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4 comments:
Once again love the pictures, they are so well done. This makes me want to take a class someday. Awesome job. I really like the first one with the chunks of snow and clouds, and the poodle head duck. I've never seen that before.
I am glad you all came up yesterday! The pictures are all great, but I think the tractor one is my favorite! I love that perspective! -Jen
I am looking at the blog right now on my phone and the last picture looks like a painting. Its my favorite for sure.
Wow, I love the tractor picture! I practice all the time with my camera too. Thank goodness they invented digital.
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