William Moore - Looking Through My Eyes
I have hundreds of other photos that I've taken and they can be found by going to: http://bmoore3photos.blogspot.com and http://wacm3.redbubble.com/works Hundreds of original photographs in video format (with music), and life’s views taken by me can be viewed at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yInkr1soPVE (just click on the video section to see all the videos). Hope you enjoy what I do as much as I do. Bill Moore (Just click the URL and paste it open in a new window.)
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What a spectacular view residents of Modesto received this year. There was no need to fly to the East Coast or New England to see vibrant f...
Monday, March 14, 2016
2015 photos - My winning entries for competitions.
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
Well here it is..... Cinque di Maggio (for all my Italian friends)...
The first Monday night (May) competition at the Modesto Camera Club is
over (last night) and the start of getting ready for the next
competition (photography) begins for June... It's one of those I love
it... "but" times of the month... finishing up one group of photos
(Pictorial, Nature, Prints, and the monthly "Challenge".... May was
Macro photography). The "but" part is the realization that I'm starting
all over again getting ready for the next month. One of the great
things about entering photos is that you get to see the many great
photos entered by others in the Camera Club (we all have to comply with
the Photographic Society of America (PSA) rules and are judged by people
who really know photography). Participating really (for anyone who
wants to improve their photos) is a learning experience because the
judge critiques your submissions and gives you insight on how to improve
what you are doing. Scores go up to 10 (being the top) and the points
are accumulated for the year and at the end of the year you have the
opportunity to be recognized for your efforts. Here are the five photos
I submitted last evening for May 2015.... The two photos that were
submitted as Prints are: The Harbor ~ Evening Sunset and Poas Volcano
Crater Principal in Costa Rica. The digital Challenge for May was
"Macro Photography" and it was titled: Western Orb Spider.... My Nature
submission was: Common Tink Frog (Tree Frog - Costa Rica). And my
final submission was under the "Pictorial digital" category titled: New
York City Skyline ~ Morning Light....
Western Orb Spider
The Harbor ~ Evening Sunset
New
York City Skyline ~ Morning Light....
Common Tink Frog (Tree Frog - Costa Rica
Poas Volcano
Crater Principal in Costa Rica
Friday, May 1, 2015
Odds and ends from some recent photo competitions......
Alcatraz Island Sunset on the Bay
Baby Egret
Brownish Gray Black Iguana (Costa Rica)
Convergence Winery - The Tasting Room
End of the Ride -The Mavericks Half Moon Bay
Guitar, Violin, and Brass to Beethoven
Lemers Three
Looking Back
Methodist Church Bodie
Old Bodie - Where Even Cars Did Not Escape
Redding Bridges and Spillway (Sacramento River)
Scarlet Macaw ~ Costa Rica
Sierra Covered Bridge near Nevada City
Ubiquity, Machines or Space Travel (abstract views)
White Moth - Costa Rica
Who You Gonna Call - (an alley in Downtown Modesto)
Yosemite Falls in the Fall (Merced River)
Yosemite Falls Winter of 2014
Eyes of the Electric Tigress
FUZIO by 10th Street Place
It's been a while since I posted some of my photos and really didn't want to have to make a video and have music in the background (getting lazy)... So here are a few that I've had in recent competitions.
Baby Egret
Brownish Gray Black Iguana (Costa Rica)
Convergence Winery - The Tasting Room
End of the Ride -The Mavericks Half Moon Bay
Guitar, Violin, and Brass to Beethoven
Lemers Three
Looking Back
Methodist Church Bodie
Old Bodie - Where Even Cars Did Not Escape
Redding Bridges and Spillway (Sacramento River)
Scarlet Macaw ~ Costa Rica
Sierra Covered Bridge near Nevada City
Ubiquity, Machines or Space Travel (abstract views)
White Moth - Costa Rica
Who You Gonna Call - (an alley in Downtown Modesto)
Yosemite Falls in the Fall (Merced River)
Yosemite Falls Winter of 2014
Eyes of the Electric Tigress
FUZIO by 10th Street Place
It's been a while since I posted some of my photos and really didn't want to have to make a video and have music in the background (getting lazy)... So here are a few that I've had in recent competitions.
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Bodie - California State Historic Ghost Town... worth saving?
Historic Bodie,
California... A ghost town in
decay. Hopefully the State of California
will preserve it (at least in the condition it is in today) for future
generations to enjoy. (Note: NO SOUND... but watch the video and see history
fade away.... then answer the question at the end).......
Sunday, July 13, 2014
North Central California - So much to see in such a small space
Well, as promised (warned) you... pictures of the past week.... (Ta
Da)... I took a four day loop of the majestic North State
California (Lassen National Park, Mt. Shasta, Shasta Lake, Redding and
Red Bluff)...The photos are just a few of the hundreds I took.... If
you have not been to this part of the state (North Central California), I highly recommend it.
Burney Falls near Lassen - really beautiful... Little side trips led
from one discovery to another (mostly unexpected)... Going to
one of Frank Lloyd Wrights last building designs (Pilgrim
Congregational Church in Redding) took me past the Sacramento River were
we discovered the Redding Train Trestle. Another venture of discovery
took me to the Sundial Bridge at Turtle Bay Exploration Park in Redding (amazing on
it's own with its botanical gardens). Shasta Dam (and a very low
lake)... I could go on and on (and as my Camera Club buddy's know... I
often do) about the places I am blessed to visit and photograph.... so
I'll just post the pictures.... If you have the opportunity to visit... take it...
Leaving Red Bluff heading to Lassen National Park is the little town of Burney, Ca. A few miles into the Park you'll detour a bit to McArthur Burney Falls. It is spring fed and the water flows as if we were in a very wet year and the drought is long forgotten... so the falls never goes dry (as you can tell from this photo). The park has a great walking trail and easy access to the falls. Very user friendly....
Mt. Shasta
This shot of Mt. Shasta was taken from a vantage point just north of Redding at a place where to the West you can see the awe-inspiring granite towers of Castle Crags State Park. It too is just off Hwy I-5. Once in the park you drive up a narrow road - park and then go up Crags Trail (it's a hike, but once at the top of the trail (make sure you take the "right" fork otherwise you will be in for a really long hike up and down the mountains <like we did>). The trail to the right is a short one that takes you to the observation area. To the West you wee Castle Crags and to the East is Mount Shasta..... You can really see some fantastic views from that location...
"Bumpass Hell"
For a trek off the beaten path try this one. It is in Lassen Volcanic National Park (the little Yellowstone of the West).... The place is called "Bumpass Hell" and well,it lives up to it's name. The hike is about 3 miles round trip from the road.... Elevation change of about 300 feet at 8,000 feet. The trail is narrow (and if your like me... I don't like heights... it can be tricky so plan on going very 'slow'; if heights don't bother you, it is a good walk. ) It is the largest hydrothermal area in Norther California... and has high-velocity steam jetting from Big Boiler, the largest fumarole in the park. It has been measured as high as 322°F (161°C), making it one of the hottest fumaroles in the world. The steam heated waters are typically acidic and are not safe, even for bathing. Well worth the effort to see.
Osprey
This Osprey and it's young were nesting next to Shasta Dam near the visitor center. Wildlife can be see if you keep your eyes open and on the lookout. You will need a long lens thought as most are perched or roaming at a distance to where humans will find it difficult to reach. Just take your time and you'll see views like this one.
Frank Lloyd Wright: "Pilgrim Congregational Church"
This church was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. It is in Redding, Ca. and is called "Pilgrim Congregational Church".. It sits on a hill with views of the surrounding mountains. Very unusual... and not large.
This view of Pilgrims Congregational Church is a composite of seven photos made into a panoramic photo. This building to the left is actually at a 45-degree angle to the main part of the church (in my other picture of the church I mentioned the church was not large)....
Shasta Dam
Shasta Dam...... On July 10 (2014) it was only 33% full (a football field or deeper with just dirt where water should be)... Looking at the lake you can see that California (even in an area that has water flowing from the mountains) is in a severe drought.... Beautiful lake and dam regardless.
Shasta Mountain
Shasta Mountain from just east of the downtown area of Mt. Shasta, Ca. I decided to take some roads less traveled through residential areas in the hills just east of the town. The hunch paid off and I was given really great views of the volcano. Still has some snow (not much) but beautiful none-the-less.
Sundial Bridge
Sundial Bridge ~ Redding Calif. opened in July 2004.... it is 21 stories high (a 217 foot mast that acts as a giant sundial) and has a clear pathway that does not block the sunlight so it does not disrupt the Salmon spawning area. It's 700 feet long and none of the bridge is in the water. BEAUTIFUL!!! (At one end is the Turtle Bay Exploration Park and at the other is the 200 acre arboretum and Sacramento River Trail system. So much to see and do, so little time to do it...
Hope you enjoyed the quick tour.... This is an area of California that has not changed in a very long time. It gives you the comfort of today, while taking you back to a time where humans did not roam the land. All withing a short drive (or a long one if you're up to adventures and you just want to take a wander).... At every turn something new and beautiful. A photographers delight.
Harland D. Miller Memorial Bridge (AKA: Dog Creek Bridge)
The Harland
D. Miller Memorial Bridge (AKA: Dog Creek Bridge) is off Hwy 5 just
north of Redding... down a long dirt road down to the river below where
great fishing (I'm told) can be had. This is an afternoon shot... the
morning shot is from the East side and there is another bridge you cross
and it too will be in your picture along with railroad tracks... very
picturesque.
McArthur Burney Falls
Leaving Red Bluff heading to Lassen National Park is the little town of Burney, Ca. A few miles into the Park you'll detour a bit to McArthur Burney Falls. It is spring fed and the water flows as if we were in a very wet year and the drought is long forgotten... so the falls never goes dry (as you can tell from this photo). The park has a great walking trail and easy access to the falls. Very user friendly....
Mt. Shasta
This shot of Mt. Shasta was taken from a vantage point just north of Redding at a place where to the West you can see the awe-inspiring granite towers of Castle Crags State Park. It too is just off Hwy I-5. Once in the park you drive up a narrow road - park and then go up Crags Trail (it's a hike, but once at the top of the trail (make sure you take the "right" fork otherwise you will be in for a really long hike up and down the mountains <like we did>). The trail to the right is a short one that takes you to the observation area. To the West you wee Castle Crags and to the East is Mount Shasta..... You can really see some fantastic views from that location...
"Bumpass Hell"
For a trek off the beaten path try this one. It is in Lassen Volcanic National Park (the little Yellowstone of the West).... The place is called "Bumpass Hell" and well,it lives up to it's name. The hike is about 3 miles round trip from the road.... Elevation change of about 300 feet at 8,000 feet. The trail is narrow (and if your like me... I don't like heights... it can be tricky so plan on going very 'slow'; if heights don't bother you, it is a good walk. ) It is the largest hydrothermal area in Norther California... and has high-velocity steam jetting from Big Boiler, the largest fumarole in the park. It has been measured as high as 322°F (161°C), making it one of the hottest fumaroles in the world. The steam heated waters are typically acidic and are not safe, even for bathing. Well worth the effort to see.
Osprey
This Osprey and it's young were nesting next to Shasta Dam near the visitor center. Wildlife can be see if you keep your eyes open and on the lookout. You will need a long lens thought as most are perched or roaming at a distance to where humans will find it difficult to reach. Just take your time and you'll see views like this one.
Frank Lloyd Wright: "Pilgrim Congregational Church"
This church was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. It is in Redding, Ca. and is called "Pilgrim Congregational Church".. It sits on a hill with views of the surrounding mountains. Very unusual... and not large.
This view of Pilgrims Congregational Church is a composite of seven photos made into a panoramic photo. This building to the left is actually at a 45-degree angle to the main part of the church (in my other picture of the church I mentioned the church was not large)....
Shasta Dam
Shasta Dam...... On July 10 (2014) it was only 33% full (a football field or deeper with just dirt where water should be)... Looking at the lake you can see that California (even in an area that has water flowing from the mountains) is in a severe drought.... Beautiful lake and dam regardless.
Shasta Mountain
Shasta Mountain from just east of the downtown area of Mt. Shasta, Ca. I decided to take some roads less traveled through residential areas in the hills just east of the town. The hunch paid off and I was given really great views of the volcano. Still has some snow (not much) but beautiful none-the-less.
Sundial Bridge
Sundial Bridge ~ Redding Calif. opened in July 2004.... it is 21 stories high (a 217 foot mast that acts as a giant sundial) and has a clear pathway that does not block the sunlight so it does not disrupt the Salmon spawning area. It's 700 feet long and none of the bridge is in the water. BEAUTIFUL!!! (At one end is the Turtle Bay Exploration Park and at the other is the 200 acre arboretum and Sacramento River Trail system. So much to see and do, so little time to do it...
Hope you enjoyed the quick tour.... This is an area of California that has not changed in a very long time. It gives you the comfort of today, while taking you back to a time where humans did not roam the land. All withing a short drive (or a long one if you're up to adventures and you just want to take a wander).... At every turn something new and beautiful. A photographers delight.
Monday, June 23, 2014
Things I've seen while "Looking Throught My Eyes" early 2014....
1927 Dodge truck - located in historic Bodie (Ghost Town) California. This is an area I keep going back to and each time I see something different and new (well, really old if you look at the age of everything)....
This next picture is of a really swinging guy. These one of the primates at the Oakland Zoo (Oakland California).... What I like about this zoo is the fact that there are so many animals you can photography without having to look through bars or into cages. They've done a good job over the past few years making this zoo very accessible.
This next shot is of the Modesto Nuts home field in Modesto, California. The title of this picture is: Bases Loaded and the Outfield is Ready"... If you look closely you will see that in fact the bases are loaded and the outfield really is ready to try to stop the Nuts from scoring. Well, the Nuts did win this game (at this point of the game the bases were loaded, there were no outs in the Nuts inning, and shortly after this picture was taken two runs came in and there was a man on first and third (still no one out)... Great game!!! Go NUTS! (Panoramic photo)
Nature photography (in case you are new to my blog) and Landscape photography are my two most favorite types of photography. I like to travel and spend hours picking out and photographing sights not only in California but all over the United States, Europe, and now Central America. This photo is of the "Court of the Patriarchs" in Zion National Park, Southern Utah.
On a recent trip to Costa Rica I shot this Giant Forest Owl Eye Mariposa (Butterfly in Spanish). You can see why they call it "Owl Eye"... On the folded inside of the butterfly's wings you'll find a metallic-sky blue color. While fluttering around in the forest, while they are moving you will see flashes of this metallic blue reflecting off their wings. Once they land on a tree or other vegetation... this butterfly is almost impossible to see. In this photo the butterfly is feasting off some rotting local fruit. Blow the photo up and you'll see the head of the butterfly sticking into a piece of rotting fruit that is covered with tiny fruit fly's. The butterfly's proboscis is elongated into the fruit sucking up the oozing juices. Costa Rica has so many interesting insects and mammals... I hope to be sharing more soon along with some birds and flowers I shot.
Here is another interesting creature I was able to photograph... It's a Costa Rican Green Iguana (more golden than green). They are all over the place and when they want to be, they can be a fierce and aggressive as this one looks. Shortly after I took this photo it came toward me (it must have smelt the food I was trying to eat) and it's amazing how quickly they can move (and climb). Yes, it did get part of what I was eating (one bite and it was gone)....
This next charming happy go lucky fellow is a "Hamadryas Baboon"... Yes, they really are not a happy lot, and yes, they do like to look you eye to eye. When you look at their eyes it is almost as if you are looking into human eyes. This beautiful creature was another animal that the Oakland Zoo has and is easily viewed (well, easily if you're shooting with a lens 750mm at 100 feet.) I don't think I'd want to be on the other side of the barrier as they move very fast (they are Omnivores but good for us they normally eat fruits, seeds and insects). They can weigh up to 65+ pounds.... Hamadryas baboons often appear in ancient Egyptian art and they were considered by the Egyptians to be sacred to Thoth. Thoth was depicted as a Baboon... and was considered to be wisest of all the Egyptian gods. Wise? Maybe not so much... but I'd hate to have to match wits with this guy.
Cat Stevens back in the 1970 wrote a song about moon-shadow.... that went like this: "Yes, I'm being followed by a moonshadow....Moonshadow, moonshadow. Leaping and hopping on a moonshadow...Moonshadow, moonshadow". Well, it was an interesting song and this photo kind of reminded me of that song.
The final photo is of a red Passion Flower I took in Costa Rica... The rich colors and large size of these flowers make them pop out at you as you walk by. I'm trying to grow some of these here in Modesto. If I'm successful, I'll be posting pictures of them later.
That's it for now. More soon.
AMERICAN GRAFFITI 2014 Modesto
This video is titled "American Graffiti 2014 Modesto"... it's about the car cruise that inspired the movie by George Lucas (who grew up here in Modesto, California) and continues to this day. I took these photos at the beginning of June 2014. All the photos are photos I took and the song are songs I sang. Hope you enjoy this.
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