Saturday, June 13, 2009
Tulsa Zoo Meetup Scavenger Hunt
Created with Admarket's flickrSLiDR.
Monday, June 8, 2009
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Friday, May 1, 2009
21st Street Bridge Shoot
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Texas Trip
As usual, I tied a business trip to a little shooting vacation. I went to a Battery conference in San Antonio and afterwards spent some time looking for wildflowers to shoot. Not a good year in Texas for wildflowers because of the drought, but there were lots of flowers around Brenham. It wasn't the greatest trip but it was ok. I kinda bounced all over the place. I went to Brenham, then down to Aransas Pass, then back to Austin, Glen Rose, and back home.
More pictures at SpiveyPhoto.
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Field Trip to Picher Ok Superfund site
We took pictures of old buildings and abandoned houses. We also shot the "chat piles" or mine tailings. They are everywhere and they contribute to the contamination. Most of the buildings will be demolished eventually. More pictures at SpiveyPhoto.
We had an excellent time and had a wonderful mexican lunch in Miami.
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Early Spring Drive
The temps were up even if the sky was dreary, so Toan and I headed out to see what we could see. One of my favorite roads is the road to Murphy, Ok, right off 412. We kept the GPS off on purpose and just drove, making a decision at each intersection based on how the scenery looked each way. We did end up making a big circle once. Saw some early Daffodils and some friendly Mules.
We ate at Peggs, then took back roads to the Illinois River. No canoers this early. The campgrounds are deserted. Then we drove through the J. T. Nickel Family Nature and Wildlife Preserve, which has been hit hard by the ice storm that ruined so many trees in Arkansas a month ago.
We wandered east from there and found a nice cascade that will look incredible in high water. At this point I turned on the GPS, both to save the location of the cascade and to find our way back to civilization. Back through Siloam Springs and back to Tulsa. Nothing earth shaking but a very nice day's drive. Thanks, Toan.
Friday, March 6, 2009
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Cold Arkansas workshop
Last weekend I attended a Tim Ernst workshop in northwest Arkansas. It was a waterfall and star trail workshop. When you sign up for a workshop in February, you have to know there is a chance the weather will be bad. It was. Saturday was over cast and spitting snow. Overcast is great for waterfalls but there hasn't been much rain and they weren't running that much. We did go to Falling Water Falls, which I have shot before.
It looked like the star trail part would be a bust but the clouds started moving out Saturday evening so we decided to get up at 3:30 and go shoot. We got up and the temp was 15 degrees and the wind was blowing. But the stars were beautiful. With no light polution and the air scrubbed clean by the snow, there were millions of stars visible. The Milky Way, which city dwellers rarely see, was very clear. We shot the stars while Tim "light painted the barn". Not technically a great shot, but it gives me tremendous inspiration for when the weather turns warmer.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Cramped apartment hall shoot
Sylvia, Kevin, and I, along with models Sara, Erin, and Chelsea, had a wonderful shoot in a very cramped hallway in an old apartment building that is above a shop in midtown Tulsa. One of the tenants has painted the hall in a very bright graffiti style. Very cool. Six people in this cramped space was barely workable. We had a lot of fun, tho.