Posts Tagged ‘montana state university’

The Big Sky

The Big Sky

Sometimes the scale of the mountains in Montana absolutely blows me away. This panorama was shot on the road to the Beehive Basin trailhead looking across the valley to Lone Peak and the surrounding mountains. Adobe‘s Content Aware Fill can really make panoramas a lot easier. In this case, I didn’t capture as much of [...]


Montana Cyclocross in Black & White

Montana Cyclocross in Black & White

I’ve made a small microsite for the best of my pictures from the 2010 cyclocross season. I culled 14 of my best pictures and converted them to black and white. The site is here: Cyclocross 2010.


First Turns of the Season

First Turns of the Season

Yesterday I cut class and headed up to the mountains. Bridger was crowded, with cars parked all the way down into the second lot. Not bad for the 27th of October. The four of us started hiking up, really wishing we had touring gear. First purchase of the year? I think so. We hiked up [...]


MSU/GAS Cyclocross Weekend

This weekend was the 2010 MSU/GAS-Intrinsik Cyclocross weekend in Bozeman, MT. The race was held at the East Gallatin Recreation Area. The course looped around the pond, through a wicked sand section along the beach with a chicane, and across the lawns and trails surrounding the pond. The shooting conditions were somewhat less than optimal [...]


2nd Round of Prints – F Stop and Depth of Field

2nd Round of Prints - F Stop and Depth of Field

Our second week assignment for photography class was to toy around with F-stop and depth of field, two aspects of photography that I’ve always been interested in. I brought my camera to PetCo and shot some birds.


First Black & White Print

First Black & White Print

Today, I printed my first black and white print while part of the MSU Photography program. I’ve been processing and printing black and white film for the better part of three years now, but MSU’s equipment, protocol, and processes are slightly different (and apparently slightly less reliable). All of which resulted in a pretty “interesting” [...]