Buying a Nikon doesn't make you a photographer. It makes you a Nikon owner. ~Author Unknown

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Jumping

Here are some photos of the kids jumping on the trampoline. This first one is exactly as I shot it. No cropping, editing, etc. I don't know why but I really, really like this photo.


These next two of Mary where taken by my wife and I really like them also. Good work Helen.

Monday, October 25, 2010

Weekend in Midway

We spent a weekend at my parent's home in Midway last week. Lots of good times although the weather turned bad Saturday afternoon. Friday evening we had a short bike ride around the neighborhood. Sorry no photos. Saturday morning we went on a family hike in the Wasatch State Park. Here are some of the happy hikers.



Here is Benjamin taking a break in a secret spot along the way.


We stopped for snacks in this nice little field.


After our hike we drove up to the top of memorial hill. Looks like we've got some fine soilders in the making.








Monday, October 11, 2010

More Family Photos

I've never held myself out to be nor do I consider myself a portait photographer. Too much pressure I guess. But from time to time people ask me to take their photos. Here are some I did for some friends recently -- I charge them nothing so no one feels like they didn't get what they paid for.











Thursday, September 2, 2010

Mount Timp Redux

Here are my photos from the Mt. Timp hike. We got an early start and hiked in the dark for awhile. After about 45 minutes the sun came up.


Here we are taking a short break in a lovely little valley on the backside of Timp.

Lots of great wild flowers. Reminded me of Albion Basin.

Nice little waterfall. We saw several waterfalls on the hike. We also saw some mountain goats but they were too far away to photograph.


This is Emerald Lake and what is left of the Mt. Timp "glacier" in the background. We saw a few people trying to slide down it, but they weren't making much progress. Most of them actually abandoned sliding and were just walking down. We decided to come back down the trail.

Here's Rick coming through the boulder field. Rough going through this stretch.

Here is a good shot of the valley that the Timpooneke Trails comes through. We were on the Aspen Trail. The two trails meet up just past where this photo was taken.

Here we are at the saddle. Those guys are are headed along the trail toward the summit. You can see how the trail goes along the ridge. Steep going from here on out, but the exposure wasn't as bad as I had expected.


Me at the saddle. The whole purpose of that hat was not to get sunburned. Still got a little sun on my neck.

Here we are getting closer to the summit. You can see the trail snaking its way up the mountain on the right side of the photo.

Looking south from the summit. This is the trail you follow if you want to go to the "glacier."

Here we are at the summit. Great shot of Dave's head. You can see the triangulation station in the background and the crowds.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Mount Timpanogos

Some high school friends and I climbed Mount Timpanogos the other day. This is a photo on the way up just after sunrise. This was a great hike, but if I ever do it again it will be on a weekday. The trail was very crowded and it was hard to find a place to sit on top.


Here we are on top with Utah County in the background. These photos were actually taken by my friend Rick. I will get mine up later.




Sunday, July 11, 2010

Anniversary In Oregon

We went to Oregon for our anniversary. Oregon is awesome -- especially when you pick the one week each year when it doesn't rain. The beach ones are at Cannon Beach. Haystack rock in the background.






Photo taken just seconds before I got a flat tire.



In the Columbia River Gorge. Waterfalls galore!







This is our awesome hotel in Portland.

Portland Rose Gardens.

Japanese gardens. Admission = $9.00 enjoyment = $3.50


Pinnock Mansion. Admission = $8.00 enjoyment = $8.00 (Helen says more like $1.50)

View of Mt. Hood from Pinnock Mansion.

Family Olympics

Helen organized a family olympics while her family was visiting from the U.K.
This is my new favorite photo of Mary.


Benjamin was intense on the bouncy ball.




Hannah intense at soccer (a.k.a. football).








That's actually my cowboy hat -- I was just letting her borrow it.




























Helen dominated on the pogo stick.


















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