Monday, March 28, 2011

Project 365 - Week 29 "Day of the Spanish Horse"

Hello again to everyone. I'm back again with some new photos for you. This weeks selection comes from the Day of the Spanish Horse festival held at Estrella Mountain Park here in Goodyear, AZ. It was a great event and a beautiful day for one such as it. It's no wonder that this is the time of year that people from all across the states come to Arizona.

The festival is a way to celebrate Spanish culture and display Andalusians as well as several other breeds of horses. The morning was filled with dance, food (traditional paella) & wine, and of course, a variety of horse routines. Some of the trainers that worked with the horses were amazing, particularly Miguel Undabarrena who showed amazing skill in his riding and handling of the different horses.

Photographically, this was a very tough experience but I took the opportunity to learn a lot. I have never photographed an event such as this one and there was the added level of difficulty that I have very little experience around horses. My wife laughed at me due to the fact that early on, I was running from one side of the arena to the other as transitions between dancers and horse routines were occurring at a fairly rapid pace. After running around and failing at getting any good panning shots of horses trotting across the field, I decided to move to the horse staging area where I was able to get up close to several of the horses. I found myself laughing when the horses recognized me as a person of interest and would pose for me as I took photos of them.

All in all, it was a great experience and I'm happy that I was able to try my hand at photographing a whole new world to me. I've been extremely happy with several of the recent events that we have attended at Estrella Mountain Park lately and hope that they are able to continue with great programs and festivals such as this.


Day 197 - Field Worker


Day 198 - Recognition


Day 199 - Spanish Flare


Day 200 - Needing Some Attention


Day 201 - Equestrian Elegance


Day 202 - Dreams of Dancing Horses


Day 203 - Training the Wild

Monday, March 21, 2011

Project 365 - Week 28 "70 Years of Thunder"

Hello again everyone. Its that time again and I am super excited about this weeks post. The theme was this past weekends Luke Days airshow here at Luke AFB. Having grown up in the Airforce, I love anything that flies and was thus out of my mind excited for this years outing (they have the show every 2 years). As always, the USAF put on one heck of a show. Having missed the last airshow, I was happy to finally see the F-22 flight. I've gotta say, that thing can do stuff that planes shouldn't be able to do. That and the Raptor just looks awesome too. The only sad point was that I was unable to hear the amazing sound of a P-51 Mustang flying by (this is a small nit pick, it just sounds so freaking cool). Again, it was a stellar show and my thanks to all of the service men and women who made it happen and serve every day for us.

Now... on to the photos. As a photographer, the weather was just nasty for an airshow. Gray, gray, gray. There was very little blue sky visible the whole day and when it popped up, it was very minimal. It made taking photos a bit tricky, as with the thousands of people roaming around too. I was really happy with the shots that I got. Though I didn't want people in the photos, I did want them for the C-17 shot as it provides a sense of scale and just how big some of the planes get (its too bad they didn't have a C-5 Galaxy). Though my focus was primarily on the WWII planes, I found myself perusing around some of the newer ones such as the A-10, F-15, F-18 and such. And really, what airshow photo list would be complete without the true masters of the air, the Thunderbirds? Anyways, I hope that you all enjoy, now just two more years until the next show.


Day 190 - Sentimental Journey


Day 191 - Thunderbird


Day 192 - Avenger


Day 193 - Globemaster


Day 194 - Apache


Day 195 - Warthog


Day 196 - Corsair

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Random Photos

Surprise. This is the first non 365 post in quite some time. I wanted to do this post because I've been sitting on some photos from this past week or two that I figured why not share them. I've been playing around a bit more with Photoshop as well, an activity that can be a literal black hole; so strong that time itself becomes warped and sucked in. Anyways, this first set of photos are some extras that I had taken during this past weekend at the Tres Rios Festival. The set that I used for the 365 post was purely birds, but there was one extra that I really liked and a couple of others that were animals of the non-avian type.









The next two photos are part of an ongoing collection that I am saving up for myself. I've mentioned before that I am assisting my sister-in-law and wine connoisseur with her site by providing photography services when possible. Below are two shots, one of a cork that we were all in love with and the other of one of her weekly wine selections. I always have fun with these kinds of photos, especially because I have to push myself to try new things. So, if you love wine, love food, both or are in need of assistance picking out that perfect bottle of wine for your dinner, swing on by her blog: http://renee-winerd.blogspot.com/





Sunday, March 6, 2011

Project 365 - Week 27 "Tres Rios Festival: The Birds"

Its that time of week again. This weekend I attended the annual Tres Rios Festival held here in Goodyear, AZ at the Estrella Mountain Park. I myself had never been to the event before this year and I have to say, it was a blast. There were tons of booths that you could find yourself wandering in to: bird watchers, falconers, parks, wildlife, and more. Those who were running the booths were extremely friendly and were very capable of providing you with tons of information pertaining to their field. If you are an Arizona resident (or enjoy visiting the state) and enjoy the outdoors, this is the place for you.

With that said, on to the photography. I was ecstatic that I was able to get so close to so many different birds and be able to photograph them. The only downside to the whole layout was that many of them were under tents where there was no sunlight to provide any kind of shadows, but I was still excited for the opportunity to photograph such beautiful birds. For most of these shots I was shooting with my 70-300mm telephoto zoom, but their were a couple that I switched out for my 100mm macro (this was used for some other animals that I photographed). All in all, it was a great chance for me to add to my wildlife portfolio. Now I just need to go out with the falconers when they take their hawks on a hunt.


Day 183 - Great Horned Owl


Day 184 - Raven


Day 185 - American Kestrel Falcon


Day 186 - Screech Owl


Day 187 - Red Tail Hawk


Day 188 - Coopers Hawk


Day 189 - Barn Owl