
The longer I take pictures, the more I know that sometimes getting a great shot is luck. You do your best with the settings, compose, and mentally cross your fingers. That's what I did for this shot. I was kicking myself for leaving my Canon EOS 5D in our hotel room when I saw the Bellagio lit up at night. All I had was my HP Photosmart R967 slipped into my pocket.
So, I set the camera on a ledge, turned off the flash, and used the Night Scenery option. This is the result.
I know that sometimes I over think photos. Who knows? If I had my 5D with me, I may have muffed the shot (but I'd like to think not!), or over thought some settings. I almost always shoot in manual mode - I like telling the camera what to do, not the other way around. After this shot, I began to trust my HP a little more, and I wasn't sure if that was going to happen. I don't like using those preset modes on point-and-shoots, but the HP came through beautifully with this shot.
HP Photosmart R967, Night Landscape Mode, ISO Speed 400.

As we looked down at the states, Vandra realized this was a perfect photo op - she was born in Colorado, and she moved to California when she was eight or nine (I might be in trouble for not remembering!). This is one of my favorite candids of her.

The photo above of Lake Mead was taken from the top of Hoover Dam at about 3:30, so the sun was just right.
The white "bathtub ring" that's visible on the rocks surrounding the lake is the high water mark from 1983, when excessive snow melt flooded the Colorado River Canyon.


We got up at 5:30 in the morning to take the sunrise bus tour of the south rim of the canyon, and I'll always be glad that we did. Besides the magnificent view, I'll always remember two things about our bus tour - it was very cold (about 15 degrees Fahrenheit), and we were the only two people on the bus. The driver and his trainee were great guys who chatted with us the whole time. We really did feel like we got a personal tour.
We arrived at the look-out point along the south rim about 20 minutes before the sun came over the horizon, so I had a chance to snap the canyon in all its glory, from just before sun up to about half an hour after the sun rose. Just amazing.
I took these shots on my EOS 5D on top of a Bogen-Manfrotto 3021B Pro tripod with a 322RC2 Horizontal Grip Action Ball Head. I mention that mouthful because it was my first time really testing out the tripod and head, and it is an excellent set-up. Once you have a ball-head and a quick release plate for your tripod, you'll never go back. What's more, Manfrottos are made to last - I'm quite certain I'll have mine for decades.

Next stop for the Oilers jersey - Seattle and Vancouver. We leave in 31 days.
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