Yesterday marked my long ride ever, coming in at approximately 139 miles as a part of the Rapha Gentlemen’s Race. We headed out to the beach (Lincoln City) on Friday evening and stayed in a suite at the Inn at Spanish Head thanks to team president Jim who served as sugar daddy for the evening. [...]
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So Close!
Last Wednesday while taking Harry (the dog) for a run, something odd and out of place caught my attention as we ran past the backyard of a house in the neighborhood. I backtracked a few steps only to see an owl staring straight back at me in a tree perhaps 15-20 feet away. I froze for a few seconds trying to process exactly what I was seeing, before cautiously walking back out of sight and immediately bolting the two minutes back towards the house and my camera. It was one of those I NEED this photo type of moments. I raced back hoping it hadn’t moved from its perch. It seemed relatively content just sitting there, so other than the squirrel that didn’t like its tree being taken over and was being vocal about it, I figured there was a decent chance it wouldn’t move.
I got back, and this was the scene.
The red circle is approximately where the owl was perched, and the blue squared is how much of the frame it would have filled with my 300mm lens.
I thought it may not have gone too far, so I searched around and actually found it in the same tree, just much higher up and behind plenty of branches in relative darkness. This made focusing and getting a decent exposure a pain.
I did manage to find one clear angle at it (other than the dense foliage in the way).
So as best I can figure out, it’s a barred owl. Which mostly makes sense. Searching online, it’s the only one that looks similar, but it’s primarily a more eastern owl that has only recently started expanding its range into Oregon and Washington. Do you concur, parents?
It was very close to being a dream photo opportunity, but I just missed it. I run by there fairly often, so I’m going to have to keep my eyes open.
A photo walk
I think the photos I took on a walk today are some of the best I’ve ever taken. I spent much of my time focused on macro photography, with some other odds and ends thrown in.







And Some HDR:



Going RAW
So I finally added RAW as a file format my camera saves with. I’m not sure why it took so long, other than I had to get around to installing software to make full use of the format’s potential. For those who don’t know RAW, it’s a format that saves all the details of the photo as captured by the camera’s sensor before any additional settings (such as white balance or noise reduction) are applied. This allows you to go back later and make any changes to the image that you would otherwise not be able to if you set those extra settings prior to taking the shot and only saved as a jpeg.
This means that this otherwise badly underexposed shot…
can be mostly salvaged without having to resort to contrast and brightness manipulation.
Oh, and I also decided to create my first HDR image. It’s really a shame that I picked such a boring subject, but at least I don’t feel bad for spending very little time adjusting it to make it look good. Look at the top of the window. Yikes.
Sunset

Flagstaff-Phoenix-Vegas Road Trip


























































