University of Kaiserslautern

[singlepic id=1413 w=480 float=left] This is just a random shot of some sculpture on the campus of the University of Kaiserslautern.  It has the distinction of being the 7th picture I have saved from the start of owning a digital camera.  It’s the first one that’s really of any interest…. Continue reading

Mt. Laconte Lodge

[singlepic id=1409 w=480 float=left] The Mt. Laconte Lodge at, you can probably guess, the top of Mt. Laconte.  You can rent cabins there for an overnight stay at the top of the mountain, which, with a little additional planning can be made into a small through hike with light packs… Continue reading

Sculpture

[singlepic id=1378 w=480 float=left] A random sculpture from around the Grand Rapids area – this one is in the park along the Thornapple River right below the upper dam seen in the background.  I don’t know the significance of the two characters sitting on the fish-log. Picture taken with Sony… Continue reading

Upper Thornapple Dam

[singlepic id=1376 w=480 float=left] I got off the water just in time to avoid the lightning, but the clouds were pretty cool looking so I lurked around the park just under the upper Thornapple River dam to take some pictures. Picture taken with Sony a6000, SEL 18-200mm lens @ 18mm,… Continue reading

Sunset

[singlepic id=1374 w=480 float=left] Sunset from the South end Comstock Riverside Park at the end of a run.  This is my current favorite place to run because it’s a pretty nice park and because I know the markers for common distances out and back. Picture taken with Samsung Galaxy S4,… Continue reading

Moonrise over Reed’s Lake

[singlepic id=1373 w=480 float=left] Took an evening to experiment with moonrise photography and took this one of the moonrise over Reed’s Lake in East Grand Rapids. I think the key to moon photography is having a clear view of something interesting but far away to make a foreground.  I only… Continue reading

Chimneys Trail

[singlepic id=1329 h=480 float=left] The trail up to the Chimneys in the Smoky Mountains.  There is supposedly a gorgeous panoramic view at the top.  It was white for 360 degrees, but we kind of anticipated that given the fog on the trail which was pretty cool in and of itself…. Continue reading