As if the Badlands couldn’t get more picturesque, then the colors begin to change. There is never a time when exploring the Badlands of North Dakota disappoints the photographer. As long as the park roads stay open!
Monthly Archives: November 2015
Cell phone photo stream part 9
Yes, I’m still digging through previously unshared photos of note on my various portable devices. Here are a few more:
This cloud dropped a column of rain, but technically you’d call that virga.
That actually isn’t the only cloud doing so. I had to pull over and do a quick pano to get it all in.
We don’t do Halloween at our house. We don’t have to; costume days are frequent without need for a holiday. Bad guys beware!
The town of Fairmount, located in the southeastern corner of North Dakota, nearly had the top of its municipal water tower ripped off by one of the many wind storms that roared across the state this summer. The only thing preventing this from ending up on the school grounds or somebody’s back yard was the ladder. A replacement was fabricated by a company in Devils Lake and installed after a few weeks.
Getting ready for a climb. While I didn’t get to go all the way to the top of the boom, I did get to hike up a ways. I’m still kicking myself for not taking the one opportunity I’ve had in my lifetime to walk all the way to the top. I was working, shooting stills and photos, and I wanted to get a compressed telephoto shot of the worker doing a regular inspection of the boom, and before I realized it he was halfway up and I was stuck at the bottom. Someday…
TJ Maxx is making darn sure that rock gets watered. Maybe it started out as a pebble? Maybe it’s one of those spongy things that expands when it’s wet. I don’t know.
That’s all I have for this blitzkrieg of mobile device photos (“cell phone” really doesn’t cut it these days), but I plan on going even further back in time. I know there are plenty of gems that need to be shared. Hopefully I’ll have some new photos from the “big cameras” to share in between.
Cell phone photo stream part 8
The blitz continues as I look through the archived photos from my various iOS devices, phones, or whatever portable thingamajig doesn’t qualify as a professional camera.
I hadn’t seen this truck in a while, but it was parked at the Little Cottage one day as I went by. The back says “This Truck Contains Obama’s Stimulus Package”.
I took my family to see the Medora Musical this summer. It’s celebrating 50 years. It’s a great show and a great experience, but I just can’t enjoy it the same since my friend “Gentleman Wade” Westin passed away unexpectedly. He was a fantastic Musical host and a remarkable man. For the longest time I couldn’t even bring myself to see the Musical.
Getting ready for the football show. Plenty of junk food on hand, of course.
I’m training some future photographers in my family. Alliteration unintentional.
This was certainly eye-catching. It looked as if someone yanked the chassis right out from under this Suburban. I absolutely had to take a closer look.
I’ve never looked into all that’s required to do this sort of suspension modification to a vehicle, but I’m guessing it takes a lot of ingenuity.
Yes, I still have more. Stay tuned!
Cell phone photo stream part 7
Here are a few more photos in my latest batch of cell phone / iPod / iPad collection. It’s cool to always have a device handy to snap shots of whatever catches my eye, even when my 20-pound camera bag is at home or in the truck.
I posted some photos of this with my big camera, but I also snapped some with my phone. It’s a tree that grew through the gaps in a picnic table, and it happens to look like a butt sitting on the wood.
I found myself at the state capitol one day, and I always have to take this shot. I had a fantastic sky to work with that day.
Memorial Hall at the capitol. I made the mistake of referring to it as the Great Hall one day, since that was how I’d seen it in some SHSND literature, and I was sternly corrected by a veteran on the Facilities Management staff. Rightfully so…now I get it right.
I’ve had media credentials for the legislature for the past five session or so. Here’s a quick pano from the gallery of the state House of Representatives.
I took my kiddos to watch a local R/C airplane club enjoying a day of indoor flight. This is a dogfight in which the planes pull tissue-paper streamers, and they slice through each other’s streamers as they wage combat. Pretty slick.
I like gourmet sodas, and Mac’s Hardware is the place to go. Runnings used to have a decent selection, but not the past few times I’ve gone through there. Mac’s, on the other hand, has expanded their offerings.
Think I’m done? Not hardly.