Sunday, October 3, 2010

Breathtaking fall foliage.




Another great day with the OVBA and Ogden Camera Club. The weather could not have been better and the variety of sceanery was spectacular.
The aspen groves are turning. (We still have the Cottonwoods to look forward to.)


And the stream down Powder Mountain is still fresh, even this late in the year.












I thought this little bunch of English Daisys looked

like it was ready for a vase.
Thanks to everyone concerned for the experience and the tips!

I'VE BEEN FRAMED!





PERFECT WEATHER AND GREAT COLORS FOR THE LAST DAY OF THE FALL COLOR SEMINARS. THANKS TO PAUL DENNISON FOR BRINGING A FUN PROP TO THE SEMINAR AND FRAMING OUR GROUP. IT WAS A PLEASURE TO MENTOR ALL OF THE ENTHUSIASTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS.

Powder Mountain is Pretty with Fabulous Fall Foliage

Powder Mountain is Pretty with Fabulous Fall Foliage (Say that 5 time really fast!)
Where is my Lensbaby when I need it? Oh, that's right, I don't even own one!

Sheila has no lack of subject matter during our final session of the
Fall Color Photography Workshop with the Ogden Camera Club

Oh, the colorfulness of it all!

Saturday, October 2, 2010

October 2 - Fall Colors Workshop Video

Fall Colors II - Powder Mountain from Mike Brice.

A field trip with the Ogden Camera Club sponsored by the Ogden Valley Business Association. Click the Fall Colors II link above to see the video larger.

Fall Colors II - Powder Mountain - Mike Brice

I had another great time with the Ogden Camera Club mentors exploring fall colors at Powder Mountain. Thanks to the OBVA for organizing these field trips.





Friday, October 1, 2010

The streams through the Ogden Valley are just beautiful in the Fall.
The morning sun reflects here with the already fallen leaves.

Red slopes help make the Fall a picturesque vacation spot in the Ogden Valley.





The sunflowers are still in bloom and compliment the red fall leaves in the Fall season in this beautiful valley.
The moon is just setting over this mountain top in the Ogden Valley.
This little albino cricket is quite camoflaged on the red fall leaf. There are lots of critters to see in the Ogden Valley during this cool fall season.