
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Brush(fire) with death.

Monday, July 9, 2007
Dangerous Terrain

There's nothing really special about this shot except for how much effort it took for me to get it. I was led to a trail along the Spokane River where the "rapids" were, and told that I had about 20 minutes to decide which one to shoot. After I finally settling on one to head toward, I stupidly opted to scramble along the boulder-laden riverbank instead of heading back up to the trail. This was pretty tough with two big lenses (300 f/2.8 and 70-200 f/2.8). I'm not exactly in shape and navigating the rocky terrain while balancing awkward and expensive weight was pretty tiresome. Without warning, they showed up in the rapids I was heading toward and they were just a little too far for the 300, so I quickly ran/hopped along the rocks to get to a good spot for this extremely short section of "fast" water. They ended up sitting on this story for more than a week and then this photo ran about two columns.
D'oh. I guess this blog is quickly turning into me bitching about stuff. I'll try to post a positive experience next.
Dangle Dangle.

We already published this with all his info, but I'll spare the poor guy more Google hits of his name and his business. Long story short, he was was setting up some outdoor lighting for his friend, who lets him advertise at his meat shop. He had never set up lights that high before and was determined to learn it himself. One of his knots got stuck and he didn't want to try and free himself that high up, so they called the fire department. The chief, who used to perform mountain rescue, gave the embarrassed dangler some pointers for next time.
Triathlon

Then came the tough part: identifying this swimmer, who I thought was a guy until several people said, "I have no idea who she is." I went around asking pretty much everybody and keeping my eye out for girls that bore any resemblance. Finally, a woman said without hesitation, "Oh yeah. That's Robyn Paulson. She won first place overall for the women." "You have got to be effing me," I thought. "There's no way I lucked out that much." Turns out I was right in my doubts, but luckily saw this girl leaving with her family a full two hours after my I.D. hunt. After all that, it ran about three columns in black and white, buried somewhere in the sports section.
Bah.
Sunday, July 8, 2007
Fireworks

Note: This did happen before my last post, but after Zac Goodwin urged me to actually start blogging, I decided to put this months old Blogger account to use.
Hunting for Wild Art


With the triple-digit heat we've been having out here, I was inevitably sent out to seek some heat-related wild art. I already had a kid in the sprinkler run the day before, so I tried to find something different. The ducks and geese caught my eye, as they weren't even heading to the water—just hiding out in the shade except for a couple who I guess were working on their tan. Then I happened across a family heading out for some wakeboarding and they graciously let me tag along, so I got to throw on some shorts and hang out on a boat for an hour.
Sometimes this job really rocks.
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