Campbell Heritage Theater

Campbell Heritage Theater, originally uploaded by dmzajac2004-.

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I had a fabulous afternoon and evening this year doing the Scott Kelby Worldwide Photowalk.
I did it last in 2010 with a great group and the leader of that group signed up to do it again this year only later in the day and into the evening. My old friend Rummy signed up too. It was great to see him. We haven’t hung out in quite awhile.
Our photowalk was in downtown Campbell,CA, and this week-end was Oktoberfest there too. It was great fun meeting lots of new people and seeing all the people out having a great time.
This is my last shot of the night and my favorite from the walk.

 

UPDATE 11/9/2012– This photo was the winner for my walk! I’m so excited. I think it moves up to the next level, but I have to read the rules. I never expected to win. The prize at this level is an Ebook version of The Photoshop Lightroom 4 Book for Digital Photographers by Scott Kelby.

Nikon D700| Nikkor 17-35@ 28mm| f8| 1/03 sec| ISO 200| Manual Priority| Tripod

Disney Fantasy and Carnival Sensation Docked at Port Canaveral, FL

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This was the view from my cabin on board the Freedom of the Seas on sailing day.
All three ships were pulling out on this Sunday evening. I sailed with Royal Caribbean on a 7 day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean. It was a lot of fun, and a great ship.

Nikon D700| Nikkor 17-35 @19mm| f8| 1/1000 sec| ISO 200| Aperture Priority| Hand-held

The Space Shuttle Endeavor’s Ferryflight

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The decommissioned Space Shuttle  Endeavour made  the last leg of her tour across the United States in the San Francisco Bay area. I headed north to Mountain View, CA to catch a glimpse of her.
After leaving San Francisco she headed south to Moffet Field.

I first spotted her as she was flying over the big hanger at Moffet Field.

There were quite a few folks here with me, but not the 1000’s of people who were over at Moffet Field.

The traffic on the freeway beside this building crawled and stalled. The Highway Patrol came by with a bull-horn warning people on the freeway not to pull over and to

keep moving or face a fine and ticket. The little dirt lots around this building filled up with spectators.

It was really neat to see her fly by. The crowd cheered! I got goosebumps. What a wonderful history she’s had, and the shuttle program has been a remarkable accomplishment in the history of our Space Program. It is sad to see it end. I hope the Space Program continues on its journey with new adventures and exciting discoveries in the future.

Nikon D700| Nikkor 70-300mm VR| Hand-held

A Morning Classic

A Morning Classic, originally uploaded by dmzajac2004-.

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Oatmeal. I love it topped with sweet rivers of melted brown sugar, and berries or raisins. It warms me inside and out, and sticks with me for hours. I eat breakfast everyday. Do you? I am amazed at how many people don’t.

Nikon D700| Nikkor 35mm @f2| 1/25 s| ISO 500| Manual Priority| Hand-held

“The Soul becomes dyed with the colors of its thoughts.” ~Marcus Aurelius

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A group of friends from a Meet-Up group I’m in spent one night at May Lake specifically to photograph the evening and night sky.  My friend Michael and I drove up together.  Along the way we stopped at the Old Priest Grade Station Cafe for a late breakfast to help fuel our bodies for the hike to the Lake.   Michael and I split an Egg scramble skillet loaded with goodies, and a short stack of flapjacks.  The coffee was welcome and good, and the food delicious.   We talked with some folks who were traveling from Maine who were visiting Yosemite for the first time. They were pressed for time and wanted to know what they should see. I suggested Tunnel View as their “do not miss” place in the park. I wish I got their email to find what they saw and how  they liked the park. Hindsight is always better isn’t it. [sigh] What would you have suggested they see on very little time in the park?

We made good time from the Cafe to the May Lake turnoff and we found a great parking spot near the trail-head. While we were getting everything out of the car and ready to do the hike up  to May Lake we met a lovely family from San Francisco; Regina, and Jesse with whom we chatted about backpacking, hiking, and gear. They were having lunch and getting their gear ready for the hike up while their two little ones were having nap time.

We took our time hiking up to the lake enjoying the views and talking to passersby.  Regina, and Jesse with their two little ones caught up with us even. They each carried a child in their backpacks plus their camping gear! There wasn’t much further to go to reach the lake by this point.

It turned out we were first of the group to arrive, and there weren’t many backpackers at the lake so we had lots of choice spots to choose from to set up our tents.

Home Sweet Home…for the night

It was a nice flat space and moderately sheltered from the wind. It was breezy and got windy during the night I heard from Michael in the morning, but I slept through it. Michael set up behind me.

The view from my spot:

Once both Michael and I had our camps set up we did a little scouting; looking for possible sunrise and night sky locations. Here’s a look at Mount Hoffman and Hoffman Peak which rises above May Lake. The stats for May Lake are:

Elevation at trailhead:  8,710 feet (2,655 meters)
May Lake Elevation:  9,270 feet (2,825 meters)
Mt. Hoffmann Elevation:  10,845 feet (3,305 meters)

After the rest of the group arrived and set up their camps we headed up the May Lake trail to the granite plateaus to find a nice viewing location to shoot the sunset. Sunset was absolutely stunning (first photograph). The colors in the sky were so vivid,  and beautiful, it made the hike up with its steep and gnarly trail to that plateau, and beyond for further night photography, and the treacherous return trek down in the dark of night with head-lamps, and torches of course well worth it.

I have to give a huge “SHOUT OUT!” to Enrico who set up, and coordinated this Meet-up. Without him and the group I wouldn’t have gone, as I’m not brave enough to do this alone. Thank you Enrico for setting up another terrific backpacking adventure!  Here’s a photo of the group courtesy of Enrico.

  Left to Right- Tulasi, Milad, Wayne, Me, Michael, Sarita, and Enrico.

3,186 seconds under Heaven

3186 seconds under Heaven, originally uploaded by dmzajac2004-.

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That little bit of mist on the lake was cool. It would come and go all the while my companions and I shot here. While shooting on the other side of the lake an hour before we heard a pack of coyotes howling and yipping in the distance. While shooting these star trails something caught my eye moving just to the left on the shore. I thought it was a coyote and in the dark you know how your eyes play tricks on you right…well thankfully it was a only a lone Doe walking by.
I wondered why she was alone and not already fast asleep safely in her den at that hour.
Her belly looked a little large so my thought was she was pregnant. I couldn’t get a shot of her it was too dark… and I admit it I darted behind Enrico when I first caught sight of her in the dark. 🙂 Yes, my instinct is flight not fight.

Nikon D700| Nikkor 24mm @ 3.2| 54 frames at 59 s 1 frame 33s| ISO 320| Manual Priority| Tripod