Monday, March 17, 2014

March Full Moon

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If you read my post about the February full moon, I said I was going back to the same location in March.  I returned to the same spot, this time with 20 members of the photography club.  Last month clouds initially obscured the moon, added color to the sky, and covered the entire scene with a golden, sunset glow.  This month the sky was absolutely clear.  The location was the same, but the photos are much different.
 Took this with my iPhone and then...
 
 with a 400 lens plus a 1.4 teleconverter attached to my Nikon.  
 This is the shot I couldn't get last month because of the clouds.
Once the moon cleared the foothills, 
I switched to a shorter lens to include some scenery 
and the reflection in the water.
Full moon shoots don't usually last very long.  The twilight blue sky darkens very quickly, and once it turns black, the photography is over. You can still get shots of just the full moon against a dark sky, but I don't think those are very interesting.  Without a change of scenery, the moon looks the same every month.
A full lunar eclipse is scheduled for April.  
That should be interesting.

Finally Some Rain

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It has been such a dry winter.  While the eastern part of the country suffers through snow storm after snow storm, California suffers a drought.  In early March a series of storms finally broke through the high pressure ridge.  Not enough rain to break the drought, but enough to add a little excitement and add some color to the environment.  All photos were taken with my iPhone.
Uvas Reservoir is at about 5% capacity.  
You can see the dam in the distance.
This is not a Morgan Hill creek.  It's a culvert that flows with storm water under Main Avenue (near Hale) during a storm, and then dries up within a day or two. 
It didn't take long for the Mustard to sprout.  
If you look closely, you can see El Toro 
in both these photos of mustard fields.
 Blossoms were everywhere around town; at the library...
 and the Community Center.
 And finally (FINALLY) the hills turned green.
We still need more rain.

Painting with Light

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Painting with light is just plain fun; a time to be creative and not worry much about how the photo turns out.  With a few colored lights swung in a circle, anything might appear. The photography club held a light painting party.  One person stood in the dark and swung some colored lights.

 A spooky group of photographers
 I painted the house and tree with a strong flashlight
What do you do after dark?

We Need Rain

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Chesbro Reservoir is one of my favorite places to photograph.  This year it is so dry, I could walked out into the middle of it.  It was a little eerie to stand in a place that is usually under water, especially after dark, by myself.

 The dam is just around this bend.
 Terrific sky, but everything to the left of the rocks 
should be under water.
We need rain.  Lots & lots of rain.