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The sister image to my previous post. It was taken the day before as daylight approached in the mountains. This is from a trip I took on a train to go home for xmas in 2002. Guess I am posting snow pictures because I am envious of the rest of the country's cold spell and blizzard. Here in California it's just overcast.
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<previous December 24 2009 - 01 somewhere in minnesotanext>
Merry Christmas Everyone!
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A shot from last year, during Christmas. I was looking at the light play inbetween the train cars.
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<previous January 01 2005 - 01 Somewhere in Montananext>
I thought I would start the new year off right, so here is one of my favorite pictures. The picture felt appropriate given that most of the country is shrouded in winter. We just got back from Minnesota yesterday. It was interesting seeing the change in climate. When I left San Jose it was 60 degrees.. and when I arrived in Minneapolis it was a whopping -23 degrees with the wind chill. I snapped this shot while on a train going back to Spokane a few years back. Even though I love the picture it didn't quite capture the magic of the moment.. the hill was practically glowing when I took it. Happy New Year Everyone!
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<previous March 16 2004 - 01 Somewhere in Montananext>

This is one of my favorites. We were on our way to Spokane, and saw the Rockies for the first time. Driving through the middle of them, we went from a dry brown day into a snow storm. I say storm, but it never really hit us. It just touched the tops of the mountains. It was massive and silent. We began listening to audiobooks of The Lord of the Rings to pass the long three day trip. My impressions of the story are now fused with seeing the rockies and vice versa.

I spent a lot of the time during the trip setting the metering on my little camera while driving with my elbows, nudging ocala out of sleep, handing her the camera and saying, "Get me a shot of that". Poor girl. : )

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<previous February 10 2004 - 01 Minneapolis, MNnext>

I took this right after taking the last one of the train, still in my habit of re-looking for the small things. I liked the texture contrasts. The crispness of the leaves, the grain quality of the snow, and the softness and sharpness of the plants themselves seem like a nice combination.

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<previous January 29 2004 - 01 Minneapolis, MNnext>

A wintry sidewalk of trampled leaves. I liked the dinginess of them. Not really hallmark Christmas card material, but it reminded me of that moment after the Christmas party when you walk back outside into the cold and try to remember where you parked. It seems like a very urban picture to me, sidewalks in my home town were never this traveled.

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<previous January 17 2004 - 01 Near Thunder Bay, Ontarionext>

This is one of my favorite photos of the trip. Its a moment in time. I took this same shot earlier, noticing the hill. It was sunny at the time and the hill only stood out a little. As I was walking back it got rather stormy and overcast. A single opening sent a dot of light moving over the landscape. I first saw it on the trees on the other side of the hill. I waited and sure enough it crossed over to the hill I was looking at earlier and as quick as it was there it continued on and over the next hill.

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<previous January 16 2004 - 01 Near Thunder Bay, Ontarionext>

A shot from another angle of the bridge at a different time of day.

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<previous January 13 2004 - 01 Near Thunder Bay, Ontarionext>

Another shot from my trip to Canada. I had taken this as a preliminary shot, planning to take it again at golden hour. It was at the beginning of the hike and I was trying to time it so that I would be back at the right time. As it turned out, it got really dreary and overcast before I had a chance to take the shot again. I really like how important timing is to doing photography, it has a very zen quality to it. Patience is sometimes what makes the photograph. : )

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<previous January 11 2004 - 01 Near Thunder Bay, Ontarionext>

During the holidays, I got to go up to Canada where Ocala's family have their new cabin. It was the first time I have ever actually been out of the US, though I grazed the border of Canada several times when I lived in Spokane, WA. I didn't have a lot of time to take photos, but I got out for a couple of hours. This was a shot down at the creek behind their place. It was so peaceful and relaxing there. I felt really at home there.

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<previous November 26 2003 - 01 Somewhere in Montananext>

A wintry day a few years back on the way from Spokane to Chicago by train. I liked the hint of color and interest in the endless field of brown and white.

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<previous September 09 2003 - 01 Along the Mississippi in Minnesotanext>
Now believe it or not, I do actually have some pictures of non blue skies. They are just harder to come by out here in California. Like I said in an earlier post, I tend to feel like I am still trying to get my feet out here taking photographs. One of the main reasons is that I am used to things changing over the year. Don't get me wrong, things do change... but I could take a picture now of the same view and it would look remarkably similar to that same one I could take everyday. I find myself missing the Midwest a lot these days. I miss Minnesota in particular quite a bit. Although last winter in Washington state, I felt like I wouldn't mind missing a winter, I now feel like it is going to be really strange not to see one. There are some days that I would give anything to see snow out the window while I sipped on some hot cocoa. There was just something about the dreary days of winter in Minnesota like the one above that always made me feel like I belonged there. The day I took this was a few years ago when I was on my way to see my brother in Chicago. The train I was on had just left Minneapolis and was crossing through the Minnesota countryside before heading into Wisconsin. If I remember right, this was just before we got to Redwing, MN. Redwing is quite a beautiful place no matter what the season.
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<previous January 28 2003 - 01 next>

A close up of lichen on the trees on Mt. Spokane. Looking back in the other pictures, it is interesting to think about all the hidden green in the predominantly blue pics.

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<previous January 26 2003 - 01 spokanenext>

It snowed here a bit last week after I took these, but it didn't stay. Still hoping to see something resembling winter at my elevation.

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Another close up shot from the weekend up on Mt. Spokane.

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Every time it snows, I find myself thinking about the power of sound. Snow deafens, it isolates. It makes you concentrate on the visceral. I found myself looking at what was immediately around me.

It is also intimate and safe. The whole world is suddenly padded for your safety.

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<previous January 19 2003 - 01 next>
In search of winter...

I wandered up to Mt. Spokane yesterday. Winter has been mild (no snow) here in Spokane and overcast. I had an inkling that the mountain might be poking up through the clouds. Sure enough as I got up near the top, I found myself on the upper edge of the clouds.

It is certainly interesting living near mountains. I literally drove to winter. I was amused at that notion as I drove back. It felt like days had past with in one day. I started out the morning in something resembling August and was in December or January just after lunch.

The clouds came in and out. I was struck with the idea that whoever had created those Christmas specials (Rudolph, Frosty) must have lived near mountains and drew from that when creating what the north pole looked like. It was something about the color of the sky partly obscured by the top edge of the clouds that reminded me of those shows.

I plan to head back up there as much as I can. It is good to know, in this dismal weather, a sunny snow covered winter is just 30 minutes away.

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<previous January 06 2003 - 01 next>
I took this while wandering around St. Anthony Main in Minneapolis over the Christmas holiday. I have taken this same shot several times, as it is an old haunt of mine. It has always said something about Minneapolis and my life there to me. Even though this one is in color, I consider it a sister image to the one I took of Lake Road in Southern Illinois.

When I first came to Minneapolis, I spent the two weeks before school started, wandering the city, not by car, but on foot. I wander through downtown, to St. Anthony Main and through the neighborhoods back there (I walked right by Ocala's house on the sidewalk in fact). It had always been in my nature to do this. People that knew me well, knew this about me. I was prone to spending my free time wandering places, exploring.

As school started, I soon got completely absorbed in it and the rat race that it was. I began to see that as what "city life" was. It wore on me. The city seemed dirt ridden and sick. One of my teachers at MCAD noticed my condition one day and after class asked me how I was. He paraphrased Virginia Wolfe by stating that all a writer needed to write was enough money to get by and "a room of one's own". He thought this applied very much to artists as well and encouraged me to find that kind of thing. I thought of the major change in my life in that I didn't "hike" anymore. That had always been my comfort and my grounding.

I took it up again the following Saturday with a new friend I had met only days before with the curious name of Ocala. Thus began a long friendship which eventually turned into more. I developed a way of looking at things at that time. It had always been a strong influence on me, but it gained a lot of validity then. It was that there was a wilderness that existed everywhere. The woods that I grew up in never really ended. In some shape and form they extended all the way to Minneapolis. Following the tracks in Minneapolis lead me to all kinds of interesting places and showed me a side of the city teeming with the wild that I needed. And so I see the two photos as sister images, two kinds of wilderness and two adventures on the verge of happening.

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Just arrived home this morning (12.30.02). I worked on photos most of the ride home. It was super relaxing. Brad (Ocala's dad) upgraded our tickets to the sleeper car so we had our own little private "room". Here are the shots from the train ride to Minneapolis. I will post shots from while I was there as well as the train ride back soon.

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<previous December 23 2002 - 01 next>
Ah, figured out how to get images to my server from here. So here are a couple of images showing the contrast between the West and East sides of Montana.

Passing by the scenery at 80 miles an hour is a lesson in camera control. : )
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<previous December 20 2002 - 01 next>
In a few hours we are off to Minnesota for the holidays. I was thinking about it all morning and checked prices again (which dropped) and decided to take the train. I loved it last time I went. It is definitely an experience everyone should have at least once. I kept thinking Ocala would love it. So we switched around the tickets today. : ) A train ride through the Rockies and across the snowy plains of Montana and North Dakota here we come. This is a shot from last year when I went.
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<previous November 25 2002 - 01 next>
Looked out my window this morning and saw it snow on Mt. Spokane. It reminded me of this picture I took last year going through the mountains in Idaho on a train ride to Chicago. The vingetting is actually from the window of the train.
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