First Snow with the Cardinals
Posted by Mark Riutta in Nature on October 11th, 2009
Who would of thought that on October 10th we would get our first snow. Well, I guess they did warn us it was coming so it really wasn’t that big a surprise. But nobody briefed me regarding the cardinal visit we were about to receive. Read the rest of this entry »
KFC and a Sunset
Posted by Mark Riutta in Nature on October 8th, 2009
As the days gets shorter a new problem begins to arise with one looking to shoot sunsets. That problem is dinner. At this time of the year the sun is setting a little after 7 PM. I like to get to my shooting location about 30 minutes prior to that get some of the pre-sunset images and prepare for what is about to happen when the sun finally goes down. Add to that a 15 minute drive to get to the destination which means you really have to be thinking about leaving the house by 6:30 or so which happens to be when we usually eat dinner.
On The Rocks
Posted by Mark Riutta in Nature on October 7th, 2009
So here I am, out at the Breakers once again. Like I said a couple posts ago I needed a new “go to” spot for late day photo ops and lately I guess this is becoming the place. Today it’s a bit windy and mostly clear. To the west are some scattered clouds which should create some interest when the sun goes down.
And then there were none…
Posted by Mark Riutta in Nature on October 7th, 2009
It saddened me when I finally realized that my Goldfinches and Pine Siskins who have been keeping me company while I work from my office have moved on for the winter. The past few days one or two would show up for a short time, but today marks the first day I haven’t seen a single one.
Calm at the Breakers
Posted by Mark Riutta in Nature on October 1st, 2009
After my stormy night visit to the north entry point of the portage canal I realized that I needed to go back out there on a nicer evening and hopefully get some sunset images. Now that my permanent home is Hancock I needed to find a new “go to” location where I can get those end of day shots that I used to capture from Millie Hill in Iron Mountain.
Stormy Night at the Breakers
Posted by Mark Riutta in Nature, Photography Tips on September 29th, 2009
If it would have been a month of so later and 10 degrees colder the storm that passed through yesterday and last night probably would have been our first winter storm of the season. Fortunately, that didn’t happen which is a good thing since we really don’t seem to have a problem with getting our share of winter storms up here in the Keweenaw.
A Good Walk In Jamaica
Posted by Mark Riutta in History on June 7th, 2009
So here I am. A morning in Jamaica. What a novel idea it would be to just grab my camera and see what interesting things I could find to photograph. Of course the trick would be finding something I haven’t taken pictures of yet.
Stormy Night in Paradise
Posted by Mark Riutta in Random on May 17th, 2009
Apparently, we had quite a storm that came through in the early morning hours. We all slept through it, but when we finally did get to the beach we found it a complete mess.
We be in Jamaica. Yaw Mon.
Posted by Mark Riutta in Random on May 17th, 2009
Yes. We be in Jamaica. It’s been a struggle dealing with the warm tropical climate and abundant sunshine, but we soldier on.
Say Goodbye to April
Posted by Mark Riutta in Nature on April 30th, 2009
For some strange reason I have had quite a few photo ops recently. So I guess it seemed only fitting that as I was considering winding down for the day I saw the setting sun approaching the horizon. So what the heck. Might as well go get some shots. It is the last day of April after all.