sunset

Normally I don’t take much interest in shooting sunsets, but sometimes I can’t resist. I took this shot about 4 years ago, and quite by accident. The previous day we had gotten some cool clouds in Santa Barbara (and for those of you not from Santa Barbara, it’s not too often that we get any sort of ‘interesting’ weather), so this day I had driven up to La Cumbre peak, as I had some old film and felt like taking some pictures to see how things would come out. As time progressed, the light got nicer and nicer. As I wasn’t planning on shooting anything serious, I was lucky I had a roll of film that wasn’t expired by 5+ years, and thus able to take a few decent shots. Just digging through some archives and came across this shot, perhaps a bit bored as well…

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Water

Here’s a quick shot I recently processed for a print order.

3 shots, combined in PS.

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Eastside

A few more pics from the Sierra eastside, Bodie and Tuolumne.

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Mount Gould

At 13,005 feet, Mt. Gould is not especially high in the scheme of things, but it seemed like a good option because I hoped its south facing approach would be relatively snow free from the recent storm of a few days before. The morning started off cold, cloudy and windy, but as the hours passed and we drove higher and higher towards Onion Valley the day was looking like it was turning for the better. Onion Valley is notorious for its bears, and there were recent signs of bears breaking into cars, so it took me about 20 minutes to round up all my food + other smelly things (sunblock, soap, hand clear, ect) since they were scattered about my truck in a rather unorganized manner.

Up Kearsage pass trail we went. Stopped for a brief lunch at Kearsage pass, and then off trail up the easy, but often loose, class 1/2 south face of Mt. Gould. Near the top, a sufficient amount of fresh snow made the going a bit slower in an effort to avoid it and stick mostly to the rocks. The final summit block was a bit tricky, as it was mostly full of snow and quite slippery, I had quite cold hands by the time I was finished.

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Nice view but still a ways yet

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Looking down from the top

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Cool shadow of the mountains covering the Owen’s valley

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Alabama Hills

The Alabama hills are a frequent stop during my climbing trips to the eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains, making a good place to camp if I get a late start leaving town, as well as a bit of climbing if my hands are in shape for the glass like granite. And as a location for sunrise, I can’t complain about rolling out of the back of my truck and only having to walk a few feet, allows me to indulge in a bit of laziness from time to time, or at least a slightly later start to the day.

So on my recent California trip, it worked out that we ended up spending three nights here before heading further north. All the better since it had been almost exactly two years since my last visit.

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Death Valley

For some reason I have never spent much time in death valley. Perhaps it’s due to the fact that it’s bloody hot most of the year, or perhaps due to the fact that I’m not all that fond of sand + camera. But it is an amazingly beautiful place with so many cool areas to explore so hopefully I can go back again in the not too distant future.

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sand dune, death valley

sand dune, death valley

sand dune, death valley

sand dune, death valley

The Captain

El Capitan, one beautiful piece of rock.

El Capitan Panoramic

East and West

A few more pics before I take off tomorrow morning. My brain is a bit fried from trying to figure out a bunch of CSS coding, but I think I finally got the hang of things.

Mono Lake at Dawn: 3 shot pano: click to view larger

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Elk: Prairie Redwoods State Park

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California Roadtrip

Been on the road the last two weeks. This weekend I have for a bit of rest and then packing for another 2 week trip I leave for early on Monday. A few pics for now, more coming later this month…

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Death Valley stock photography: Panoramic of Sand dune, Stovepipe wells.  © Cody Duncan Photography

Cody Duncan stock photography: Female mountaineer climbing in Sierra Nevada Mountains, California.  © Cody Duncan Photography

Cody Duncan stock photography: Night panoramic of Sierra Nevada Mountains, California.  © Cody Duncan Photography


Sierra bound

On Saturday at 5 am I depart for a 10 day road trip to the Sierra. I passed through on my way to Oregon last month, but it was all too brief, considering it has been almost 2 years since I have stood atop one of those fine granite peaks. Hopefully the weather will cooperate, but judging by todays forecast, I might be spending more time climbing in Owen’s gorge than up in the hills. I’ll keep my fingers crossed for some autumn color, but I fear I’m too early. But no worries, I’ve got bigger and better plans for the next weeks. More later…

A couple photo’s from Oct 2005, my last trip before heading overseas…

Cody Duncan Stock Photo: Fall colors on Aspens in Sierra Nevada Mountains, California. © Cody Duncan Photography

Cody Duncan Stock Photo: Fall colors on Aspens in Sierra Nevada Mountains, California. © Cody Duncan Photography