Friday, January 8, 2010

Cold enough for you?




Two water fountains flanking a neighborhood in Keller, Texas, are frozen in time on Friday, Jan. 8, 2010. One of them was actually continuing to spout water (the one in the first two shots) while the other was frozen solid (third shot). The thermometer in my car – which has proven to be fairly accurate when measuring the outside temperature – said it was 18 degrees. Made me want to rush home and have some hot chocolate, which is what I just did!

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

For the birds





These aren't the most exciting shots, but I'm proud of them because I've been trying for more than a year to get a good, clean shot of a great blue heron. Today, the coming cold weather is making them flock together and act crazy. That gave me several chances to catch one. The four images above are of the same bird. I got fairly close to him before he took off and then followed him until he was out of range. You can click on the images for a larger view.

Shooting wildlife and sports are two areas in which equipment matters. Ultimately, I'd have at least a 300 mm lens (this was taken with the long end of a 70-200 zoom). Working with what I have, I had to get close to the elusive creatures. They are really skittish, probably tired of being chased by chatty children and beleagured photographers. I can now leave them alone ... until I get my hands on that 300 mm lens!

Snow going


I've been remiss in not posting some snow pics from Christmas Eve, Dec. 24, 2009. Here are the boys catching some flakes in our driveway.


Little Z hasn't seen much snow, and he was watching it fall outside a window and asked, "Are those cornflakes?"




The rare White Christmas for North Texas was nice and, as usual, mostly gone after Christmas Day. There were pockets of unmelted snow for most of the week where the sun didn't shine. We got another light dusting of snow before all of the first snow was gone. Except during the second round of powdery precipitation, we awoke to find all of it gone because of rain that fell overnight.

This week, we're going to see arctic cold and possible freezing rain. Snow? Probably not.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Uh, Happy New Year!

It's only five days late. :-)

Had an awesome job interview today – actually the second interview for a great job. I'm excited about the possibility.

No matter what happens with that, 2010 is going to be an awesome year!