Posts Tagged ‘pictures of sunsets’

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While working on pictures in my office I saw through the cracks in the shutter quite a lot of colors peaking through… so I ran outside and just had to take a few pictures of this extraordinary sunset.

Pictures are of Lehi Utah just around my office.

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To Learn More about Lehi, Utah  – http://www.lehicity.com/

We weren’t going to make it to the water in time, and I’ve done so many sunsets right at the water I didn’t mind at all trying it from up on the mountain side. So here we are… me walking down the highway trying to find a great foreground. I passed by this one at the perfect time. If you’re wondering the colors weren’t touched post process… but they were probably touched in camera more than I would have even in lightroom. I finagled the white balance to make these a little warmer than usual. Just goes to show you that camera IS a computer.

Here’s another look below

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The last post was some pictures while walking around mostly the inner portion of the small city.

This day I went down to the water front and did some sunrise pictures and then some more pictures downtown during the evening.

Since we already went over the city itself in the last post I’ll just talk about pictures more than the places.

(Above) A quaint road running along some ocean view property (Below) what they get to view

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Nice little sunrise greated me as I went down to the nice bouldery beach… haha.
On a side note I did see a couple of sand beaches on the other side of the island… mostly black sand.

So while the island is beautiful it’s not your typical lay on the beach get-a-away vacation island.

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In this week’s episode (which was actually recorded a couple weeks ago) Scott and I talked about a few current events before we interviewed our guest. Only a short month ago a cyclone devastated Myanmar (formerly known as Burma) and the military junta that controls the country did not allow enough foreign aid in to help its citizens. Thousands have died, and many are still in peril. To find out more click here. After that we discussed similar devastation, with a lot more help in Iowa with the flood that hit Cedar City. After our little stint with current events we jumped right into our fabulous discussion with Katherine Loveless about her photography, philosophy, and her pictures of the Oregon coast. She was in Oregon with her father to go to a workshop with renowned Bromoil artist, David Lewis.

For mp3 version of this episode click here

Katherine Loveless, the photographer

Ian and Katherine talk about a lake she camped near in Oregon

Katherine talks about why this picture of the crossed logs is a favorite

Katherine talks about the beach and the dead seal and the contrast of dark to light

Katherine talks about the people on the water and looking back on old photos; Scott agrees that there can be diamonds in the rough (more…)