Entries from Ann-alog: a pixel remix tagged with 'Utah'
Quite a show: PhotocampUtah 2010
Zack Arias shooting his 365 photo after PhotocampUtah. (taken with my new and unfamiliar IPhone. The best camera may be the one you have with you, but it is only as good as you know how to work it.)...
Ten more from 2009
Winter feeding in Sanpete County On New Year's Eve at just before 10 pm, I hit a milestone in the two-plus year goal of establishing a workflow for cataloguing, ranking and labeling my RAW files: all of 2008 and...
Branding and marketing Highway 89
Test run of my 89 brand Last year, when I was regrouping over the loss my promised publishing contract, I took a day off and went to Mt. Pleasant to see my friend Reed Thomas's ranch in the winter....
Water in the desert
Field irrigation near Escalante, Utah I have long imagined photo of this kind of irrigation, back-lit, a regular scene in the rural west, except it's not any more. Lots of irrigators have switched to an overhead pivot design, which...
Aftermath of a Workshop - Capitol Reef NP
Desert Varnish At the last minute, I signed up for the Michael Gordon/Guy Tal photography workshop on Creative Landscape Photography. I needed a "big think" about where I'm going with my photography now that the Highway 89 project is...
2010 Entrada Institute Artist-in-Residence
Box Elder trees in side canyon along Burr Trail I found out last week, right before I went down to Torrey for a Michael Gordon/Guy Tal photography workshop (more on that in another post), that the Entrada Institute had...
What I saw in Capitol Reef
Cottonwood tree bark We made a brief trip to Torrey, Utah, last month, with only time for a very short excursion into Capitol Reef National Park. Original file made with Nikon D700, 28-70mm at 60mm, ISO 400, f 8.0,...
Speedweek 2009
Sunrise at the starting line Either the bike or its rider is called Butch-couldn't really hear over the engines that were revving up at the start line of Speedweek. Bryan Jones and I drove out early on Sunday the...
Albion Basin Photowalk wrap-up
Run and flash, Albion Basin Imagine my shock when I pulled into the Catherine Pass trailhead parking lot at 5:15 am last Saturday. I scheduled this photowalk the way I schedule my own dawn shoots, which means be there...
Giveaway
Delivery of 45 cartons of books to the palace On Friday I held the first book I have produced as publisher of Sagebrush Press: The Story of the Cathedral of the Madeleine, by Gary Topping. It has 16 photographs...
Fireworks
Fireworks, Sugarhouse Park, Salt Lake City I had not seen the rainbow fireworks before last night (left in the photo). The Sugarhouse fireworks had some other novelties, like fireworks that expanded outward into a star pattern. Great show, and...
Winners and losers-Riverton rodeo
Riverton, Utah Shooting JPG, because I inexplicably lost a CF card between house and arena, so I needed to conserve space. Hang on to your hat, cowboy. Riverton, Utah I like to keep my white balance at Daylight, unless...
Behind the scenes-Fairfield, Utah
Mule-power From a recent trip to Sanpete County, driver at the helm of a mule-drawn wagon. Notice the escapee at the end of the dirt road? We didn't catch him....
Hide Racing - Riverton, Utah
Hide Racing, Riverton, Utah rodeo I've seen hide racing before, but I still have no explanation for it. It seems to be best when your little brother is the one being towed. The crowd loves it. D700, ISO 3200,...
Take that, cowboy!-Morgan, Utah
End of a short ride at Morgala Days rodeo, Morgan, Utah Sometimes the bull wins....
Union Pacific Steam Engine Visits Ogden, UT
Union Pacific's historic engine 844 visited Ogden, Utah this weekend Yesterday, I had time to read only a dozen Twitter updates. Luckily, Scott Smith's tweet about Union Pacific's steam locomotive 844 arriving in Ogden was one of them. Because...
Redefining success
Mutton-busting, in which innocents are launched for a wild ride for the amusement of others. At least I'm not the sheep. (Mount Pleasant, Utah) Dear readers, if I have any readers left after my blogging hiatus, I have been wrapping...
View from the sickbay
Kistina Baskett's signature move on floor In 15 years of UofU gymnastics, I never saw anything like this move in Kristina Baskett's floor routine. She pops over and back, then flips and tumbles the length of the mat again,...
I cannot explain this: zebras in Sanpete County
I found some zebras yesterday in a Sanpete County pasture Sanpete County, about 100 miles from Salt Lake City, is famous for many kinds of animals: Rambouillet sheep breeding in the 1920s, the turkey farms of the 1940s and...
Utah Utes Parade
Victory parade for 13-0 Utah Utes football team Alternate caption: "Dude, what's with the rat dog?" The player at left is throwing candy to the crowd; the one at right looks none too sure about the fan with dog....
Best of 2008 on Highway 89
I wasn't going to blog a best-of for 2008, mostly because the end-of-year recap on my 2008 resolutions was already nagging at me. The national implosion of the publishing industry directly impacted my Highway 89 project, and by the end...
Fourth Sunday of Advent
Cathedral of the Madeleine, Salt Lake City The wreathe lit for the Fourth Sunday of Advent....
Winter weather photography tips
Taken at the 2007 Temple Square photowalk I, for one, am hoping for some wet weather for the December Photowalk because of the reflections of the lights in the wet concrete at Temple Square. The Highway 89 project has...
Striking the decisive moment
Shaping the handle of my brand Henri Cartier-Bresson talked about the "decisive moment" when all the elements of a photo come together. This image is from my brand-making session last Friday. Which one better tells the story of Dan...
Brand-maker
Sparks from the welder's flame I read plenty about the new Internet economy and social media. Plenty of self-styled experts are expounding on the importance of branding my identity, etc., etc., etc. How do they monetize harping and nagging...
Let it snow-kite - Fairview, Utah
Airborne above Skyline Drive Utah is well-known for its skiing and snowboading, but did you know it also has a world-class snow-kiting venue? Combining wind, snow, and speed, these athletes fly in in all directions. Snow-kiting lets you ski...
Deck the Halls with some Textorizer
Lensbaby 1.0 remixed with files from Textorizer2 It's been a while since I launched the Textorizer programs, so long in fact that I had to relearn everything I once knew about it. I prevailed again. I made the original...
Maddox Redux
Multiple exposure When I started out with my Nikon N80, I made some multiple exposure images that I liked. I now think of them as precursors to the remix series. Then I got my D70, which didn't have multiple...
Random thoughts about US89
Sandstone reflections I spent the last two days editing the Utah chapters of my opus on US Highway 89, which means I have been rifling through my books, notes and photocopies for random facts that need checking. Like these...
End of the blues: Antelope Island
Antelope Island Marina, Great Salt Lake I'm not showing this picture tonight at Ignite Salt Lake, although it fits perfectly in my theme, "Blue Light Special." Too late now. I turned my slides in on Monday, on time. Yesterday...
Ladies Special Photowalk Recap
Salt Lake Cemetery Angel The first ever Ladies Special Photowalk was a smashing success, except we didn't smash anything. Ten of us enjoyed seasonable weather and lovely golden light on Saturday, including Elizabeth (wibbet_64), Renatta (wildvinephoto), her as-yet Flickrless...
Speaking at Ignite Salt Lake
Neon at the blue hour Thanks to a well-timed introduction from fellow Photowalker Mike Calanan, Ignite Salt Lake has added me to their schedule for next Thursday's event at the Leonardo at Library Square. I have 5 minutes and...
Highway 89 News Round-up
Bridge in Zion National Park The election signs are coming down and the holiday decorations are starting to appear on lightpoles along historic Highway 89. The winter road closures in Glacier, Yellowstone and Grand Teton are in place; Zion...
Volunteering for election work today
Galloping the flag around the arena to start the rodeo in Fairview Utah I went down to the county office building on the 20th of October to vote early, not realizing that it was the last day of motor-votor registration....
Antelope Island Photowalk Wrap-up
Bison being herded into the first chute at Antelope Island I hadn't been out to Antelope Island since Millie's pig-roast in 2006. This weekend I went out twice, once on Friday to scout with Scott Smith, and again with...
Wrap-up of Photowalk #14 at Gardner Village
Tulle and ribbon Fairy princess witches Halloween costumes appear to be the fashion this year for the under-ten girly set. The Photowalkers had plenty of willing subjects to photograph at Gardner Village for Photowalk #14. We a great turn-out,...
Triple Sage Ranch Horse Challenge
Demonstrating how to turn the cow along the fence I was invited Saturday to a ranch horse versatility show in Beaver Utah (which is not on U.S. 89, but not everyone can be so lucky). I have been to...
Kite Festival - Spanish Fork, UT
Kites flying over Spanish Fork Thanks to Mecworks in our PhotowalkingUtah group, I got to get in close to the Berkeley Kite Wranglers' demo at the Sky Spectacular in Spanish Fork. With an ATV, you can make your own...
Roping 'em in
2006 Fairview Pioneer Days Rodeo It's time to make plans for a uniquely Utah holiday, Pioneer Day, celebrated on July 24. All up and down Highway 89 will be parades, pancake breakfasts, rodeos, and even a demolition derby in...
The Palace Potager
Nasturium flowers, leaves and pods are tasty in salads Maybe I read too many Little House on the Prairie books as a girl, but I have discovered that I have surprising affinity toward the agrarian self-sufficiency virtues of Jeffersonian...
Battlegear
Battlegear for the Provo Freedom Festival Independence Day parade (from the Provo Photowalk The year is more than half over and I am at 40% completion on my resolutions. That sounds good until I look at the difficulty level...
Photowalking the Freedom Festival Balloon Launch-Provo, Utah
Balloon Remix Another victorious PhotowalkingUtah wrapped up on the 4th of July as the temperatures began climbing toward 100 °F. About fifteen members photographed Provo's Freedom Festival Balloon Launch; a dozen of us actually found each other on the...
Where you are - State Street Neon
Capitol Motel, State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah The lure of the distant and the difficult is deceptive. The great opportunity is where you are. - John Burroughs...
Photowalking recap - Great Salt Lake
Heidi at the Great Salt Lake When six of us met up for the first Utah Photowalk, I don't think any of us imagined where it would lead nine months later. We have over 200 members in our Flickr...
Living Traditions Festival - Salt Lake City
Thai fruit carving demonstration I finally had a chance to go to the Living Traditions Festival at the City/County Building this year, and photographed several of the demonstrating craftspeople for the Highway 89 project. As always with this project,...
Best Ever Parade Float Flying Saucer
Gay Pride Parade float The saucer swung over the crowd as the fat lady sang disco diva hits. The boys in the silver lame underwear danced. And then the saucer blasted of jet of white smoke... ... and disappeared...
Moab: kids on the edge
Dancers from Montezuma Creek Elementary School The Festival of Cultures was going on in Moab last weekend at the same time as the Photo Symposium, but I did get out at the lunch break to see the Navajo dancers...
Glowing research results - Temple Square flowers
Three separate shots with filtration as labeled, camera mounted firmly on tripod (click image to enlarge) Two early morning trips to Temple Square, including our first "impromptu" Photowalk (yay Harley and Aaron for braving the alarm clock) have yielded...
Spring is still a dream away
Tulips at Thanksgiving Point, Lehi, Utah I shot almost everything at the last Photowalk with either Cokin's Dreams or Pastel filter, sometimes both. For this one I used the Pastel 2 filter, and a very shallow depth of field...
Barney investigates
Barney meets the D2X Fran introduced me to Barney last week. I introduced Barney to the sound of my camera. He is a beautiful beast, though he doesn't show to advantage from this angle. I can see many more...
Rainbow at the end of TRAX
Arena Station glass Riding UTA's TRAX line for a Photowalking event has to be one of my better ideas - just about the time I got cold (40°F), another train came along and carried the twenty-five or so of...
Flying M
The Flying M cafe is in Panguitch, Utah Today is another flying day. I said good-bye to mom yesterday, leaving her in good spirits and with a freezer full of home-cooked zip-locked meals. Today, I go back to the...
Under 154" of snow, more on the way
Summer in Albion Basin, looking westward toward Alta, Utah. Location currently under 154" of snow. After 14 years in Utah, I still don't ski. I like my snow anyway. It clears the air. It is pretty, until the mailman...
Not for me - neon shake, Bountiful, Utah
Neon burger joint sign, Bountiful, UT No chocolate shakes, french fries or cheeseburgers for me for a while. I once invented a 1,000 calorie per day fast-food only diet. I'm not recommending it, just noting that it can be...
Temple Square lensbaby
The big Christmas tree at South Temple and Main Street I hung out at the big red Christmas tree for a while to greet any stragglers to last night's Photowalk. Used my time wisely, making several shots with my...
Next photowalk: Temple Square, 11 December
Temple Square remix I put the details on the Flickr group, so check it for updates, but recap here: Date: 11 December 2007 Time: 5:30 Meet: Corner of Main and South Temple, by the red Christmas tree Bring: Tripod,...
37 days artist trading card
My illustration idea for a book of essays Ego tells me to wait, pretend it never happened, if my picture isn't chosen. It might be too different from the other concepts, they might not like the colors, the font,...
Must feed blog - pumpkin pie
Springville, Utah If I write a philosophy book someday, one of the chapters is going to be about how no matter how much you improvise, sometimes you have to break out the lard. I've been trying for 20 years...
Temple Square Family Photography
Cold but willing subjects (f8, 1.0 sec, ISO 400, Noise Ninja) R's side of the family sent its delegation for Thanksgiving, and we trundled them off to Temple Square to see the lights on Friday. Despite the cold, they...
Photowalking in Provo wrap-up
Architecture above Center Street, downtown Provo Who would have guessed that a placed called Taqueria Tormenta is in downtown Provo? Provo may be the heart of Utah County, but like all of Utah, and the west, the old myths...
Diffusion filter
Downtown dining, Salt Lake City I read an article years ago in Outdoor Photographer about using a diffusion filter+warming filter+high ISO to get an interesting look for mid-day photography. Might have been a Bob Krist article, seems like the...
Who are you people?
Met on the street outside Port O'Call, Salt Lake City 'Who's inside?' the driver asked from the car window. 'Is it someone famous?' None of us was swift enough to say, 'Britney Spears.' Six people standing out in the...
Rainy Saturday Morning
Bear Lake from the new rest stop above Garden City last weekend It's a rainy Saturday morning. No errands. So what's a girl to do? Haircut - take off 3 inches, catch up with Thomas the hairstylist/bass musician about...
Delight in her eyes
Jaquee takes her first steps into the circle of marriage After exchanging rings, the bride and groom perambulated the officiant with the candle four times, while prayers were said for four aspects of their future happiness. To symbolize the...
After 6 hours of wedding photographs, you get this
Jaquee and Bryan's self portraiture The cake had been cut, the toasts well-cheered, and Bryan could relax with his friend the bride. We're using Bryan's flash for the main light, exposure balanced to the room light. I just turned...
What took me so long - Cedar Breaks NM, Utah
Sunset at Cedar Breaks National Monument, Utah I almost gave up on Cedar Breaks on Saturday. The smoke from fires at the North Rim had impeded Friday's photos, and I was pretty disgusted with the air by the time...
Paria, Utah
Near the Paria movie sets, Utah I managed to delay my launch on Sunday (by dawdling) and then missed a turn in Cedar City, so by sunset, I was pretty sure I'd blocked off my options for any decent...
Top of the Crop - Mt. Pleasant, Utah
Mares and foals from Reed Thomas Quarterhorses People ask me how I get myself into situations like a herd of horses heading my way at full gallop. Tuesday's first appointment is a good example about how I go about...
Mormon Miracle Pageant - Manti, Utah
The Lamoni Queen Isn't Jacqueline beautiful in her costume? I went down to Sanpete County yesterday for the project and met some wonderful people in Manti. A few facts on the Mormon Miracle Pageant: 600+ performers (the town has...
Change in plans - Bryce Canyon
Bryce Canyon after a spring snow Didn't get 5 hours out of town before I revised my plans to see how much snow had fallen at Bryce Canyon yesterday. Enough was falling as I scouting around that I decided...
What a sweetheart
My name is Sweetheart In Ireland , I developed an obsession with donkeys, which worsened after I read Kevin O'Hara's book, Last of the Donkey Pilgrims, about his travels around Ireland with a donkey cart. I like to look...
Great Salt Lake
Great Salt Lake looking west near Antelope Island Happy Easter Mom, and you don't need to read any further. Clark took me up in his Archer on Wednesday to see if I could get a story-telling shot I could...
In the media
Teapot machined from a solid block of aluminum I just found this mention of me in the SIGGRAPH press. I made some cool remixes of the plastic and metal teapots, but the folks at the University wanted the straight...
Spinning neon - Perry Utah
The spinning neon sign at the Maddox Ranch House, Perry Utah I'm surprised at how many people in Utah don't know about the Maddox Ranch House because we were sent to eat there within a few weeks of our...
Car Show Preview
Bill Barnes in Ogden invited me to come shoot his newest baby at the first car show of the season. I met Bill at Bonneville last year, and we hooked up again at Peach Days last fall, so when...
Restocking the well - wildflower abstract
Wildflower abstraction - 2004 One thing I've learned: I need to remember to "restock the well" that feeds my creative process, hopefully before I completely deplete my resources and exhaust myself. Usually, this requires only a small amount of...
Working on the timing - Snow-kiting in Fairview UT
Photographing a sport I know nothing about means committing to some effort and practice time to learning the intricacies of its timing. I went out Saturday, a beautiful blue-sky afternoon on the slope, wandered about, and made a bunch...
Neon sign needs TLC - Ogden, UT
Look at the potential in that faded beauty All that's left of the North Star Twin theater in Ogden, Utah is the marquee, and that doesn't look like it'll last much longer. The new houses on the lot are...
Snow-kiting at Skyline - Sanpete County
Snow-kiting at Skyline Drive - Sanpete County, Utah 16 days, that's as long as I let R have the peace of his home before I organized a daytrip. In my defense, let me say that I wanted to breathe...
Party Beverages at Park City
Vodka party beverages I got up to Chester's Blacksmith Shop in Park City on Friday, photographing an art show opening again this year. See the on-line gallery. This year, I arrived early enough to poke around the Sundance scene...
Live Nativity - Fairview, Utah
Admiring the baby during a rest break The LDS stake (several small congregations) in our neighborhood hosts a live nativity evey year. For one night. Not 6 days a week for a month. The folks in Fairview have committed...
Fellow Travelers - Junction, Utah
Taxi from front yard to the Junction airport. I met Bob on one of my earlier photo adventures - he's a former Navy pilot and Bryce Canyon park ranger, who has "retired" in Junction with a collection of fabulous...
Lenticular cloud over Nephi
Mt. Nebo in the Wasatach Range tossing up a huge cloud The weather turned deeply cold along the Wasatch range on Thursday, after the big snow storm, and all the peaks were forming lenticular clouds, this one being the...
All the (water)colors of Zion National Park
In the canyon of Zion's Weeping Rock I captured the underlying picture in this image in May 2005. It took me eighteen months to decide how to interpret it. My Mom pointed out the scene and asked me to...
Good-bye summer - Albion Basin Utah
Wildflowers at Albion Basin We haven't had a frost yet in SLC and the garden is still lush with marigolds, sunflowers, even roses. But the leaves are starting to fall and the garden reprieve won't last forever. At 9,500...
Cottonwoods in the fog - Jackson, Wyoming
Fog rising from the Snake River south of Jackson, Wyoming Snow forecast for Utah tonight, time to get out of town again. We had snow in Jackson a couple weeks ago too. On our way out of that town,...
How to roast a pig - Antelope Island, Utah
Victory is near at hand for the pig roasters at Antelope Island Have a dream and two birthdays Millie has wanted to roast a pig for at least as long as we've lived next door to her. Millie and...
Sheep driving on Highway 89 - Sanpete County, Utah
Sheep moving to winter pasture in Sanpete County The phone rang at 7:00 am this morning - it was Tina in Sanpete County calling to tell me that her husband Wade would be moving sheep would on the highway...
Top of the Crop Horse sale - Salina Utah
Branding irons dipped in paint to number the horses before the sale I posted briefly on the Top of the Crop sale in Salina Utah. When Maggie and I arrived, some of the mares were being shown off on...
Brigham City UT Peach Festival
Amusement rides at the Peach Festival Brigham City's Peach Days organizers hold it is the second oldest ongoing harvest festival in the nation. The parade began with every fire truck (or so it seemed) in Box Elder County, each...
Not in Utah when you're at Bonneville
In line for another go at Speedweek This is the tow car for the Dripps & Gibby Racing team, and behind you can see car number 1986, in the E/STR class. Their best time at Speedweek was 163.035 mph...
Bonneville in a different light
Colorized IR at Bonneville Speedway Thanks to Bryan, another fine outing to Bonneville Speedway for Speedweek. We got going a lot (4:30 am) earlier than last year, but we didn't quite make it to the salt flats before sunrise....
Honey Colored Holiday Cheer
Main Street trees ready for the big display A week ago, the trees were hanging onto their leaves, and last Friday, the "Lights On" crowd didn't even need a coat. The turn of the weather on Saturday night might...
What Lights Nate?
Post-film demo of Nate Smith's fire vortex machines Thanks to co-producer Pat McMurtry for the front row access at the city library. Nate pioneered the technology to make three story tall vortices of fire and starred in an indie...
Oompah! Salt Lake City farmer's market
Downtown farmer's market entertainment The farmer's market is over for the year - the pleasures of fresh rasperries, Green River melons, corn, green chiles and music are the experiences of the moment, not treasures that can be stored up....
Martin and Max -rock climbing in Utah
Max, at an undisclosed location Martin: history made, a months-long problem solved I hope the subjects will comment and explain why this is so hard, beyond the obvious fact that they are upside down. Something to do with the...
Wipe yer feet - Bonneville Speedway
Study in Blue and white While they don't want the salt in the car, the racers are really concerned about the salt flats themselves. No one may set up pit crew without first laying down a tarp on the...
Salt, Flame, Metal - Bonneville Speedway
Salted rims at Bonneville Speedway Thanks to Bryan for the invitation, I have been to the speedway and seen fast cars up close and personal. SCTA organized the event, maybe they organize all of them. Cars, up close and...
Albion Basin sunshine
6:55 a.m. The first benefit of my new lifestyle is that we can go camping on a Thursday night. I went up early and secured a site, and my guy met up with me later that evening for some...
This is too close
Albion Basin roadside attraction I in fact kept a car and several other people at all times between me and this moose. I stopped behind another car to see what was the matter on the first curve after the...
Loveless MC classic cars - Salt Lake City Utah
Chief Pontiac, I presume Driving over to Pictureline to pick up my new light meter, the one that does it all, and I took a slightly different path than usual. When I do these things for no reason and...
Zion NP camp-out
Mom asked me to take this shot. Good seeing, Mom The Virgin River was running high, and the temps hit the 90s when we were in Zion, but we sure had fun. Mom herself hiked to Emerald Pool and...
Airboat birding on the Great Salt Lake
American Avocet lift-off Our neighbor, Millie, organized an airboat outing on the Great Salt Lake for us and some of her friends. I made a good use of the chance to test the VR capabilities of the 70-200. Bird...
B&W style - Twin Lakes, Wasatch Mountains, Utah
Twin views of a Twin Lake Didn't find the other lake that day, as the weather shortly turned nasty, spitting snow while we were minding our business looking at aspens up big Cottonwood Canyon. I put this in the...
Final home meet of the season
Grinning in flight Another victory, senior night and a 30 year reunion of former teams. The second meet we attended was the 20 year reunion, in which Suzanne Metz scored two 10s and a 9.975 to set a record...
Sri Ganesha Hindu Temple of Utah
Padma, the lotus flower I've turned my project into a proposal for the Finch Lane Gallery. Making slides from digital files to complete this process ranks as an extremely silly thing I've done for the sake of high art....
More Glass & Architecture
The old American Stores building, SLC Right after I finished with these shots, the yellow Wells Fargo sign at the top of the buiilding came on and changed everything. Another candidate for the B&W series on glass & architecture...
Glass & Architecture
Downtown SLC For a workshop at the Salt Lake Art Center, I'm pulling together shots on the theme of Glass & Architecture from my collection of "waiting to see the light of day" negs and files. I have images...
Another victory
A.B Eberle, team co-captain, senior leads the Red Rocks to another victory Most Utah gymnastics meets are civilized one-on-one matches where we alternate with the visitors on every event, and the spectators can see every competitor's routine. On Friday,...
Championship Form
Annabeth Eberle, team captain Annabeth looks like a weightlifter, not a gymnast - maybe that will be her post-collegiate sport. The Utes thumped BYU 196.650-194.350, the equivalent of a 30 point blowout in basketball, or winning by 3 touchdowns....
Llamas of the Krishna temple
Have we met? I went with Marlene last weekend to the Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple to shoot some sacred plants for her research. Spanish Fork, Utah is an unlikely a place to find a Krishna temple. Llamas are...
Utah 196.875 Michigan 196.325
Rachel Tidd, ranked #1 on uneven bars, finishing a 9.95 routine Katie Kivisto's signature move Another down to the wire finish for the RedRocks. I don't know why I didn't think to take the camera to a meet before...
R at Hobermann Arch
Some wacky flash action...
Sri Ganesa Temple - Salt Lake City, Utah
Private devotion at the Salt Lake Hindu Temple....
Millcreek Training Hike
New life-list species: none Species of note: Scarlet gilia Yesterday evening at 7:00 pm, R and I hiked up Millcreek to Dog Lake. In training for the Shoshone Lake paddle next month, naturalizing took second priority to cardio work. Clear...

