Welcome to Monday by Dave Hileman

The sun shines through the giant redwoods on California's northern coast. This is along a road in the Redwoods National Park. This is quite close to the area where Lucas shot the Ewoks scenes in Star Wars. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ewok

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Path by Dave Hileman

Off on a trail in Glacier National Park. Beauty everywhere. 

"The Lord says, “I will guide you along the best pathway for your life. I will advise you and watch over you." Psalm 32:8 NLT

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Rail Fan Shot by Dave Hileman

Or, for short hand, a Dennis shot. You ought to visit his web site, the wandering lensman for nicely written and informative posts on all aspects of photography. This was shot from Glacier National Park but I don't know if the train goes through the park or not. The BNSF is a amalgamation of Burlington, Northern and Santa Fe railroads. I think the colors are striking. These are three of the 8,000 locomotives in this livery. 

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The Photo by Dave Hileman

There is a lot "wrong" with this photo, wrong shutter speed, wrong aperture, too much noise...but I really like it. 

We saw that the Kilimanjaro Safari now offered night rides and off we went not knowing if we would see anything. I was carrying my camera simply because I had it with me not expecting to take a shot - it was super hard in the daylight bouncing along the rugged track. We did see a couple of animals dimly and one antelope that was a few feet in front of us illuminated briefly by the headlights but not much. We got to the place where the lions were and could see, barely, the outline of the head of this female. There was a soft light in the rock below her. The vehicle stopped for a moment to point her out and then we started off again. As soon as we did, the lion stretched and stood. I just grabbed my camera, looked in the viewfinder and moved shutter dial until I could see something and shot one frame. The car now lurched away completely from the area. It turned out that I was in auto ISO in a range, so it want to the max of 6400, also I had moved the shutter speed to 1/30 instead of moving the aperture. It happened so fast I did not think properly and yet, with modern camera equipment, managed to get a neat image, a sort of ghostly lioness in the night. Not sharp, not shot correctly but a neat image of a nice memory.

The lesson, that I actually need to learn not just repeat examples - is to prepare in advance for the possible and be ready for the  unexpected. This was shot with an unprepared Fuji X-T2 at f8, 1/30, 6400, 52mm with the 18-135 lens. And a surprised photographer. 

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Speed by Dave Hileman

This is a cheetah and one of the few times we have seen them on the safari ride. Again the ride is a bit bumpy but shooting between jostling and around people I was pleased to capture an okay shot of this fleet animal. I read that a full grown cheetah will have about 2000 spots. 

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Mom and Cub (2 photos) by Dave Hileman

This playful tiger cub was tussling with his mother for a bit until mom had enough and walked away. You met the dad yesterday. The cub was also trying to climb a tree but always falling back to ground. I think we should call him Hobbes. 

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Boss by Dave Hileman

The tigers at Animal Kingdom roam in three areas that are set among a backdrop of the ruins of an old temple. Disney has provided a great stage to watch these animals. This is a male tiger and was serenely in charge. What beautiful animals.

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Big Cats by Dave Hileman

This beautiful lion was quite visible on the safari ride at Animal Kingdom. 


Like a lion, Israel crouches and lies down; like a lioness, who dares to arouse her? Blessed is everyone who blesses you, O Israel, and cursed is everyone who curses you.” Numbers 24:9 (NLT)

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Fort Foote NPS in Maryland (Three Photos) by Dave Hileman

As I wrote earlier, Fort Foote is not a destination sort of park, more local dog walkers but it is a shame for it certainly could be something really nice. The setting on the Potomac is beautiful, the history is unique, the guns are impressive it is just not well cared for - at all. 

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Startling Terror by Dave Hileman

So, this outlandish scene is at the Animal Kingdom in the Avatar area. An apparent planet recreated from a film that I never heard of before (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0499549/). I must have been the only one. Anyway, they have a ride that is sometimes compared to Soaring. DO NOT BELIEVE THAT. Soaring is a gentle float on a lazy river, Avatar is turbo jet skis off a 200 foot waterfall. First you must know that the people you are seeing high up on the bridge - look carefully - may look a bit hungry because they are in the middle of a nearly four-hour wait to board the ride. Stamina. CJH and I had a fast pass secured for us because of the extra effort Janet put forth. (Rusty MAY have helped) So, the ride. It was intense, insane and scary and you never leave the ground. You ride on this creature, motorcycle fashion, and off you go on a screen adventure your mind insists is not real and your body is screaming that death is near. Or at least you hope so. "You'll like it, its like Soaring." Lies. Can't wait to try it again.

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Old Oval (two photos) by Dave Hileman

In Hillsborough NC there is a remnant  of one of NASCAR's first tracks, a nine-tenths dirt oval that opened in 1948 and closed 20 years later. Many of NASCAR's legends drove here, Weatherby, Roberts, Turner, Owens, Johnson, Petty among the ones who won races. Today the original grandstands are still visible, the track is a wide walking trail and the banked turns covered in trees. An association formed dedicated to maintaining the area and they have re-built the concession stand, ticket booth, starting platform, and fences. There are also three era race cars parked along the track. A nice place to walk with trails connecting to several others and along the Eno River.   

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Golden by Dave Hileman

In the aviary at Disney's Animal Kingdom on the Gorilla Falls Trail you will find a score of these busy birds attending to or weaving nests. They are Golden Weavers. This example choose to take a short rest nearby where I captured this image. Beautiful little creatures. 

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Close Encounter of the Scale-ly Kind (two photos) by Dave Hileman

So the photo from yesterday was on the trail to an abandoned mine in the Organ Pipe National Monument in Arizona. There were five washes we crossed and longer stretches of flat hard trail. Going down into the third wash this bright snake crossed the trail about three feet in front of us. It was not traveling fast but went under a bush at the side of the trail and then up the draw sliding between rocks until I could not see the snake any longer. We completed the hike and back at the visitor center I sought out a ranger to get help on identifying some birds. Then I said, "Could you tell me what kind of snake this was?" He looked a long time then enlisted two other rangers - one "really knows his snakes" and the one at the counter. They chatted a bit, asked me some questions about where the photo was taken. They then announced that it was a Coral Snake and they "didn't know there were any over there." Apparently it is quite deadly and the last antidote was out of date by 2012 - so no real hope if one would bite you. We were not in danger but it created a bit of unease the next trail we set off on. We certainly watched the ground more closely. 

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Desert Trail by Dave Hileman

Later this week I will post about an animal we came across on this three-mile hike to an old mine. This is a portion of the trail between dry washes where even early in the morning in April it was getting hot in Organ Pipe Monument in southern Arizona. 

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