Ram. Idaho
Hill & Storm
Picabo Hills & Storm
Nikon D3S & Nikon 24 pc-e lens
Silver Creek Preserve
Nature Conservancy & Storm
Nikon D3S & Nikon 24 pc-e lens
I took the above 3 image pano last night. I tilted the lens down about 1.5 degrees to have the look of unlimited depth of field and shifted the lens left and right for the pano. We have been in the afternoon thunderstorm cycle for about a week or so. Highs in Ketchum have even crept over 80 degrees which has started our runoff on local rivers much earlier than normal. Below is a graph of the flow of the Salmon River. Note the average flow and how much the river went up yesterday alone. Also, note that the previous record flow for today was 3110 cfs set in 1974. All in all, this is a super early runoff and while the high water will certainly last some time, I suspect our rivers should be in great shape in early June. That means we are likely to have fishable water on the Big Wood River for our green drake hatch...
Here's a graph showing the flow on the Big Wood River:
Might as well include the flow on the Big Lost as well--which is open year round:
Declo, Idaho
Storm cell near Declo, Idaho
Telephone Pole Line. Near Paul, Idaho
Track Line. Near Paul, Idaho
Nikon D3s & Nikon 80-200 afs f2.8 lens
The above images were taken this evening on my way back from Utah.
Nik's Silver Effex Pro
Agave
Hammonds Meadow, Santa Barbara
I have been editing a bunch of older images using Nik's Silver Effex Pro 2. It's really fantastic software...
On another note, here's the link to a phenomenal short video on skiing lousy street conditions with incredible videography. That's right, street conditions. It's a must see: http://www.sherpascinema.com/theatre/jp-auclair-street-segment-allican