Tag: beautiful
The Birds!
Came home to a very fussy feathered friend chirping away at me from every angle, but buzzing around the shrub at the front of my house. She would perch on the roof and chirp, in a tree and chirp, back to the roof and chirp...
Didn't take me long to spot and figure out what all the fuss was about....
...hiding behind the shrub...
Proof that they’re Wrong
As evidence to how wrong How I Met Your Mother is when they make cracks about women from Buffalo, I present to you Kayte and KateLynn.
These two women are beautiful, both physically and in spirit. Ever get those unfair stereotypes that women this good looking are stand-offish, snooty or unapproachable? Not these two. We have aches today from laughing so much with them while putting together these images last night.
Speaking of which, more images from this shoot will be in the member's only section of the site shortly.
But yeah, they're from Buffalo and they're amazing people.
I'm glad I get to work with them!
More Eternal Flame Goodness
This past weekend, we took another hike to the Eternal Flame... and beyond, with our friend Jeff. I think we all needed a hike and some reconnecting with nature. And of course, plenty of just being completely silly.
See what I mean?
But for the most part we enjoyed the scenery and enjoyed a day out in nature.
Much of the hike takes you along the creek bed to the flame. But we didn't just stay to the flame trail. Still... most of my pictures were taken on the Flame trail.
The trail is popular. Us and way too many other people were out there, but on a trail sometimes you have to work with what you've got.
Nevertheless, the flame is pretty awesome.
Unfortunately what you can't see here, because I edited it out... it IS what photographers do... there is actually LITTER in the small cave the flame is in. Unbelievable. So we're planning a return hike to do some clean-up along the trails.
And beyond!
The Flame as you recall sits in a small cave behind a waterfall. With the amount of rain we've had lately, it was difficult to get a clear shot of it.
Here you can see just how much water was flowing. Ok, it's not Niagara Falls, but when you're trying to take a picture of a flame behind water falling down shale, it tends to obscure it. You can see the cave where the flame resides on the right site of the falls about half-way up the picture.
Slowing the shutter speed to make better use of the available light worsens the effect...
But on to the hike!
Sarah and Jeff took the climb up the side of the ravine by the flame through the tree roots. I stayed behind and took pictures of them doing so... just for an alibi later if one of them didn't make it.
Back on the trails we came across another waterfall down stream where the ravine walls were a very delicate rust-red shale. This is also where Sarah decided she wanted to be a bridge troll, but we convinced her to return to the hike with us.
Along the creek you will find some magnificent scenes such as this one.
Up on a hill in the main park, there is an old monument area encircled with heavy chains and rock pillars. In the middle, a large rock that once had a mounted plaque sits, plaqueless. We call it the Druid Circle. This usually presents another opportunity to be silly...
And, we took advantage.
In all it was a lovely day and we hiked for maybe about three hours in total. I am now looking forward to our next adventure, of course.
Funny
I know it might be the pretentious and biased photographer in me talking... and I know cell-phone cameras have increased in quality dramatically, but I still find it humorous when people spend significant time trying to line up a cell-phone snapshot of a landscape.
I wanted to ask the waterfall to make a duck-face for him just so it would seem more natural...