Travel Lodge Morro Bay
Big Sur, the next adventure
Thursday AM I leave on a short little 4 day trip to Morro Bay and Big Sur. As I continue my photo journey I become more deeply rooted in finding the story. Whether street shooting or landscape, there is a story that time, the elements, and man have left behind. I hope to find some of this and share it with you over the next few days. On this blog you will find iPhone entries (I’m still shooting with an 3MP 3GS).
I will be traveling with photo trekker friends Carl Volpe and David Altschul. We will be led by Mark and Holly Jensen.
When I return, I promise some images on my main blog. It has been far too long since I posted there.
The ugliest cloud in the world.
25 Miles to Mojave
10:59 am, 25 miles outside of Mojave. Hutch is two hours ahead of us, Jerry and Milt in between, and Randi and Darrel about an hour behind.
Photographically, I need to say something about iPhone photography. It seems all the pundents are talking about small camera photography, but much of the talk is comparing them to their SLR. It not about that for me, it is a whole different style which I will illustrate on this trip with extreme compositions and on device processing using PhotoGene.
Last minute inspirations before the trip
My mind is racing with last minute inspirations. We had a great judge, Chris Brown, at the Ventura County Camera Club meeting tonight. On several occasions he talked about the need to capture more than just a perfect image of a perfect subject and how the image needs a photographer’s view. This reminded me of the writings of David DuChemin. Somewhere, in one of his books, he writes about feeling the place, about thinking about what it is are noticing and feeling and then how can you express that in your images. As I stand at over Bishop Creek or at the edge of Convict Lake, I must remember to take stock of what the area is saying to me. Is it peaceful or torrential? Is it cold, hot, crisp? What is the experience? I must capture that experience in the image and convey it to my viewer.
So with these heady thoughts I will fall off to sleep with anticipation of what I will experience over the next 4 days of travel, adventure, and photography with my best friends. I know my days will be filled with great companionship, let’s bring on some great light, color, and expression too.
Have camera and shoes, will travel
Planning begins for our next Trek

Paradise Falls by I Nancy, on Flickr
The next Trek is to the Eastern Sierras in mid-October. There will be quite a few people from the Thousand Oaks Photo Group going, but Randi, Darrel, Chick, and I will be creating our own tour of the area. Meanwhile I am practicing on the trees and waterfalls in the local area with my little Olympus E-PL2.







