Saturday, March 26, 2011
Abandoned Log Cabin - Duchesne Utah
This small log cabin is located in Indian Canyon a few miles south of Duchesne, UT. Ranching is still done along the creek in this small canyon. This cabin, an out building and ramshackle corral is located on this property.
Mount Timpanogas After a Snow Storm
Photo taken of Mount Timpanogas on the morning after a winter storm. Black and White conversion using SilverEfex Pro.
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Sloane's Smile - Eye Teeth Coming in First
No posing just an infectious smile! Her eye teeth are coming in before her front teeth, sort of a vampire like look. Stand her up against the blue wall, have her mother get her attention and she breaks into spontaneous enthusiasm. No posed stiff expression here!
Sloane is Almost One Year Old - She is a Pistol!
Sloane is almost one year old (Feb 11th). What a doll. The primary touch-up was to remove black specks of dirt around her mouth. Like her siblings, she is blessed with a great set of very dark eyelashes! No problem getting her to show excitement. Getting her hold still is another thing. Get the shutter speed up.
Allison Steals the M&M's Intended as Posing Bribes
Allison helps herself to the bribe M&M's. Caught one piece of candy in the air. Look at those eyelashes!
Emma Deming
Portrait of Emma. She likes this hat, although it is not a favorite of her mother. The key light is a large window to the right with a reflector to fill from the opposite side.
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Front of the Provo Tabernacle Burns on December 17th, 2011
This is the front door of the Tabernacle which faces east to University Avenue in Provo. The rubble of the roof and balcony block the doorway and then flames continue. The pretty stained glass windows are visible in the photograph. The four cornered spires of the Provo tabernacle are modeled after the Assembly Hall on Temple Square in Salt Lake City. The LDS church no longer constructs building of this nature. It was originally the large meeting house for all of Utah County and has served place for both church and cultural events since is was completed in the 1860's.
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