Showing posts with label Stikine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stikine. Show all posts

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Tea For the Tillerman

I have been pretty busy lately but I thought I had better update the blog anyway. These two pictures were taken several years ago with a point and shoot Canon. These are International pictures - the river is in Canada but the background mountain is in the USA!

Use the comments and tell me which of the two photos you like best...


TILLERMAN: This one always makes me think of Cat Stevens' Tea For the Tillerman.'



RIVER PILOT: I like the lighting,the wind in the hair, and the mountain dividing river from sky.



Please take a moment to comment on which you like best and why...

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Beyond The Ranch, Part 1

So...
...with my interest in photography rekindled I set out with a point and shoot Canon in hand when I moved deeply into the wilderness where I managed a fly-in camp. The camp was intended for helicopter access fishing excursions but the proximity of mineral exploration and its related activity filled our camp with scientists, surveyors and support personnel instead; which proved to be good for the owner of the camp, who profited greatly while failing to keep his promise of recompensing me according to the increased work load. Life is like that though and when like a fool I returned for the second season I at least brought with me a Nikon D70 D-SLR that I had purchased during the winter off-season.

Today I will post some photographs I made with the Canon A70 point-and-shoot.


Approaching camp in a Bell Jet Ranger Helicopter...

Bronson Creek Camp On Iskut River

Here I am with my Canon A70 at a small lake we fished...

Greetings


Here is a visiting friend with a "Fish On!" while angling a shallow river...

Angling Success

And here is the boss with a worthy catch in the same small river...

Lugging The Lunker (King Salmon)

You never know what you will see when flying around in a chopper...

Swimming Moose

We had some pretty fine scenery while hiking as well...

Twin Glacier