About
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I live about a half-hour bike ride away from Timpanogos Lake (now known as Utah Lake) in the ancestral home of the Timpanogos people (now known as Provo, Utah). For a little over a decade now, it’s home, dear to me & full of dear ones, & I am smitten day & day again with beauty. I guess these photos are a love-letter to some of the many beauties in my life. My presence & art here is made possible by an invasion, deep pains I am slowly learning.
I think I’ve always been drawn to the sky. I’ve been told that bird/pájaro & plane/avión were the first words I said (if this is true, then I think the next word could have been chocolate). Apparently, my eyes were often turned up to the sky, & they still are.
I use a Sony Mirrorless a6300 usually with the standard 18-50mm lens. For astrophotography I use a 12mm f2 lens, & then I also use a 55-220mm lens when I want to get closer in to things. I’ve recently acquired a Canon 90D with a 24mm f1.4 lens, & I am particularly excited to start taking some photos of the stars with that one.
For editing I use RawTherapee where I only know how to use a few of the modules; I learn & improve slowly. I try to edit the funny, bland RAWs within a day or two so I can remember how I saw, the feeling of it.
Thanks to
- Maddy for showing me how to borrow DSLRs from the library & teaching me how to manage shutter speed, aperture, & ISO,
- Nate for teaching me to take photos of the stars,
- Paul for taking star photos with me,
- The Snoot Crew for showing me how to explore,
- Friends for encouraging me,
- Digikam for photo management,
- RawTherapee for photo editing,
- StarryLandscapeStacker for such easy stacking,
- Neocities for hosting this site & Grace for suggesting it,
- Mozilla's MDN Web Docs & FireFox Inspector for helping me with the html & css,
- My parents for their support & letting me use their first DSLR when I was a kiddo.