Monday, August 13, 2012

Perseid Meteor Shower - Aug. 12th

Early Sunday morning I took my camera and headed north of Las Cruces looking for someplace to watch and photograph the Perseid Meteor Shower. I wound up setting up along the side of the road at a Pecan Orchard halfway between Las Cruces and Hatch. I arrived and began photographing at about 1:45am and finished up about 4:45am before heading home.

I took almost 300 photos and was able to photograph about four (4) meteors. I probably observed maybe a dozen meteors an hour so overall I saw around 30 of them total and of the 30 about 5 were bright and left trails. I also got some nice photos of the cresent Moon rising with Jupiter and a little later I got some nice photos of the Moon, Jupiter and Venus.





 1st three photos: Nikon D5100, 18mm, ISO 800, F5.6, 15 sec.
Last photo: Nikon D5100, 18mm, ISO 800, F3.5 8 sec.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Moon and Jupiter...NICE...

So I was working on some other things this evening when I saw an email from a friend of mine in Albuquerque who commented on how cool the Moon and Jupiter looked rising over the Sandias (thanks Gordon for the heads-up). So I went out into my back yard and took a look at the Moon and Jupiter as it rose over the Organ Mountains (and the trees in my neighbors yard) and it was very cool. I got out the tri-pod and the camera and took some photos.


Wednesday, September 7, 2011

2011 World Wide Photo Walk...

Join me on Mesilla Plaza on October 1, 2011 for the 4th Annual World Wide Photo Walk. If you would like to participate you can sign up at http://www.worldwidephotowalk.com/ and join me and several others as we enjoy a couple hours of photographing in a very cool place.

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Fort Davis and Valentine Texas...

Here are some photos taken with the Holga camera in Fort Davis, TX and Valentine, TX on my way home from TSP this past June. The first photo is the courthouse in Fort Davis then some of the building in downtown Fort Davis, it was a very interesting little town. Next I stopped in Valentine, TX and took photos of an old house that was in the process of collapsing at the edge of town and then the Prada Store at the other end of Valentine, this was an installation from Marfa, TX about 30 miles south of Valentine.





All of the images were taken with a Holga camera and black and white film. I will be taking a lot more photos with the Holga.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Work, Work, Work..

OK, so be jealous of what I do, I think I have the best job ever... Guess what I get to do at my job; I get to draw and color. It is like kindergarten for adults, now if only I could convince my bosses to allow for nap time it would be perfect.

For a couple months now I have been working on the design for a new band and orchestra building at one of the local middle schools here in Las Cruces (Picacho Middle School). The space they currently have is far too small for their needs, and they are missing a lot of the support spaces for these programs so our new building will provide more space and the needed support spaces. We will also be remodeling the existing space to better accommodate their choir and piano programs and we will be remodeling the existing restrooms to bring them up to current accessibility requirements.

A couple of weeks ago we presented the design to Picacho and then to the School Board for design approval, and we got it from both. This is the presentation board I created for the school, look at all the coloring I got to do, I used color pencils and markers to color the drawing for the presentation and I am very pleased with how it came out.

Well now the hard part, earlier this week I met with our structural engineer to discuss how the building is going to stand up...darn engineers and gravity now I have structure that is getting in the way of some of the really cool things I was hoping to do. I am now trying to figure out how to keep the same look to the building and accommodating the structure at the same time. Below is an image of the building before the structure was really considered (it was done in a program called Sketch Up).

Notice the horizontal windows near the top of the two larger areas, these are intended to bring natural light into the orchestra and band rooms, everyone has liked the long expanses of glazing but now we have structural columns that get in the way of the windows so I have been playing with some other ideas for the elevations to maintain the feel of these long narrow elements.

I have been using trace paper and markers to draw the facades and below are two drawings of the north and east elevations, I think I like the idea so it is one of the things we will be considering as we continue to move into the development of construction documents.


I am having so much fun with this project and I know I will be doing a few more of these drawings in the next few days as I continue to work out more of the conflicts with structure and then mechanical.

I have been lucky that my boss has allowed me to basically run with this project and do the design, he has been a great help in working out some of the issues but he is leaving the design decisions up to me. I am looking foreword to seeing this project develop from discussions with the principal and teachers to an actual building that will start construction later this year.

I will keep you informed.

Monday, June 6, 2011

2011 TSP Peoples Choice...

This is a watercolor painting I did of the summer milky way, I entered it into the Astro Art contest at the 2011 Texas Star Party and it won the Peoples Choice award. I am excited about it and was very glad to have a very good friend present me with the award and she even told everyone that this was my first TSP, Becky thank you for talking me into going and for encouraging me to enter something. Now I need to start painting for next years TSP.

Below are some of the pages from my sketch book, even though we only had a few nights of clear skies I managed to get in quite a bit of observing in that time.

Sunday, June 5, 2011

And Home From TSP...

I had a great time at the Texas Star Party (TSP), this was my first time there and even though the skies did not cooperate so much I still had fun. I was able to get in some observing the first and second day there and then on the fourth day I was able to get in a few hours of observing before the clouds moved in. I will post some more of the sketches I did soon. I met a lot of people at TSP and made some new friends I am hoping to see again next year when I go again (I am planning on going again). It was amazing to see so many people who all enjoy looking at the stars, some using their eyes and some using their cameras or computers to photograph what they are wanting to see.

On the way home from TSP I stopped in Valentine, TX to take some photos of a couple of buildings I had noticed on the way to TSP. An old abandoned home and windmill...
I like the way buildings decay and change over time, especially when they are abandoned and forgotten about. this building. It seems that Valentine, TX does not have a shortage of these buildings, it is a very small place but I noticed at least a half dozen buildings have collapsed or are in some state of collapse just like this one.

But at the opposite end of town is the Prada Store, it is a "sort-of" art exhibit for Marfa, TX just down the road from Valentine. It is a lonely building in the middle of nowhere (almost) with some Prada shoes and bags on display. I do not think they are real Prada, but they where at one time, quite some time ago the store was broken into and the real stuff was stolen and replaced with replica product, at least that is what I have heard.
Here is the Prada Store in Valentine, TX; I have heard about it and have always wanted to see it imagine my surprise when on the way to TSP I drive right past it. So I made a point to stop and photograph it on my way home from TSP. It is so cool, just sitting there all by itself the Prada Store, I am looking foreword to stopping again next year and seeing how and if it has changed in any way.