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September 16, 2017

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Supermoon Sunset

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As the sun set on the evening of June 22, I was greeted by two astronomical marvels.  The first was the advent of the June 2013 supermoon, which the photos, unfortunately, don’t do justice.  However, it paled in comparison to the sunset that erupted on the other side of the sky.  I could not BELIEVE the colors. The first shot is the true to life version, and the second I took after setting my white balance to tungsten to get bluer hues.

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of the supermoon over dark hills

 

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of a brilliant orange and cobalt sunset

 

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of a dazzling sunset in hues of purple, pink, cobalt and gold.

 

Skyview High School Presents SPAMALOT

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This past weekend I had the opportunity to visit my sister in Boise, where she is doing her student teaching with Skyview High School’s theater department.  I brought a production kit along with me to do a representative profile video exploring the significance of art programs in public schools. Between interviews and shooting B-roll, I took the chance to snap a few photos of these hilarious and talented students.  Consider this a “sneak peek” of the upcoming video, and enjoy!

 

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Spring 2013 Photography Portfolio

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This semester has been quite the challenge, but I’ve learned so much about photography and enhancements.  Here are some of my favorite photos from the past few months.  Thanks to everyone who was able to make this possible!

 

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of strawberry sorbet in a glass dish from the Lift restaurant in Jackson, Wyoming

 

Photograph of a splash of water forming a pinnacle. The water reflects a bouquet of orange and yellow flowers.

 

Macro photograph of a small mushrom crested with a drop of glistening dew

 

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Lauren aching her neck, illuminated by sunlight

 

Nick and Tina pose by a white picket fence, gently leanng their foreheads together in a moment of repose

 

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Jacob playing his violin

 

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of a dazzling sunset in hues of purple, pink, cobalt and gold.

 

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of a dandelion tock

 

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of a medium-small white dog, Rascal

Emmy smiling at Ben

 

 

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Photograph of a plume of blue ink swirling in water

 

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of toddler Adria climbing on a chair

 

Aubree caresses Evan's cheek, subtly displaying her jewelry

 

Photograph by CallyAnn hamilton of the Tetons illuminated by an orange sunrise.

 

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of a window in historical Virginia City

 

A book, an old black and white photo, reading glasses, a stack of books and a lantern light painting

 

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of a small tree strung with delicate silk, glistening in morning sunlight.

Rexburg Spring

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Idaho winters are long and the novelty of snow quickly loses its appeal.  Fortunately, the beauty of Spring here makes up for it.  I took most of these photos the morning of Memorial Day, when the streets of Rexburg were quite and the sidewalks were lined with American flags.  I had some time to kill so I went for a wonderful walk around town photographing flowers and Old Glory.  I’m no gardener, but I can certainly appreciate those who are.  By the time I took these Memorial Day photos the tulips had already gone the way of all the earth, so I’m really glad I snapped a few photos of the tulips outside of my apartment a couple weeks earlier.

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of a bright gold flower
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Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of an old fashioned street lamp with sunlight shining through it

 

Most people would argue that dandelions aren’t flowers, but they’re so cute…

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The new Brigham Young University – Idaho Spori building, where I spend most of my time.

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Tulips and pansies.

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Sunbeams in the Old House on the Hill

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On our way home from our last excursion for Professional Imaging, the group I was riding with was levied a challenge to find the most interesting photo spot in half an hour.  We ended up finding this dilapidated house out in the middle of nowhere.  The sun was coming through it at such a neat angle.  My classmate Max had the brilliant idea to toss dust up into the rafters to catch the sunbeams.

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of an old dilapidated house in a field

 

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of an old dilapidated house in a sunny field

 

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of the inside of a crumbling old house. A bright sunny field is visible through the windows.

 

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of an old house with spears of dusty sunbeams bursting through its ramshackle roof

Excursion to Virginia City

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For my second excursion with me Professional Imaging class, we stayed in Sis. Esplin’s lovely cabin on the river.  Our focus this time was macro and fashion, but the scenery was too beautiful to resist shooting as well.

Before getting to the cabin we took a small detour to shoot in an awesome field of daisies.  I’ve never seen wild daisies before, so I was shocked at their size and vibrancy.  Dotted among the daisies were cute little dandelions.  Did you know that the white puffy top of a dandelion is called the tock?

 

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of wild daisies

 

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of a dandelion tock

 

 

We arrived at the cabin a little before sunset, and the lighting was just gorgeous.  This is a shot of the river through the trees.

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of a forest river at sunset.

 

After the sun had gone down I went out with Sis. Esplin to lightpaint at a horse barn a short while away.  This handsome old machine made a good subject.

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of a small blue tractor at night.

 

I thought sunset on the river was beautiful–I was in for a treat when I saw the river in the morning!  I accidentally took the first picture with a tungsten white balance, but I ended up loving the surreal blue tint.

 

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of a red canoe on a river in the forest in the early hours of the morning.

 

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of a small tree strung with delicate silk, glistening in morning sunlight.

 

We stopped for lunch in a small town en route to Virginia City and we were given free time to roam around scouting the little place out.  I used the opportunity to do a lot of experimenting with angles and my camera settings.  I was particularly enamored with a tiny yellow house that was apparently considered a rich residence in its heyday.

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of a yellow house at an extreme angle, with a dandelion in the foreground

 

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of an old-fashioned doorknob

 

Virginia City is a well-preserved little piece of history.  We had arranged to do our fashion shoot in the old-fashioned town, and before the shoot we were told to get a feel for the city.

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of a window in historical Virginia City

 

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Before heading in each evening of the excursion we stopped to light-paint various curiosities.  The first was this old train near Virginia City, and the second is the “Rue Inn” not far from Rexburg.

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of an old red train car after sundown

 

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of the "Rue Inn" hotel sign

Excursion through Yellowstone

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My first photography excursion with my Professional Imaging class took me through little Idaho towns, a beautiful lodge viewing the Tetons, through Yellowstone National Park and finally to a tiny resort town called Victor.  Along the way I got to see an array of natural wonders and an old-fashioned gas station by a railway.

I’m not much of a connoisseur of old industrial things, so figuring out how to photograph diesel pumps and rail cars was a challenge for me.  The sky was murky at the time, which seemed pretty suiting.  I’d gotten my new lens right before the trip so I did some experimenting with the zoom.

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of old-fashioned diesel gas pumps

 

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of train cars and water towers

 

We stayed the night at the lovely Sky Mountain Lodge.  We’d arrived at night, so I had no idea just how pretty it was until the sunrise broke.  I was so tired, but I couldn’t miss the chance to shoot the amazing scenery.  Here are a few of my favorite shots!

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of sunrise over the mountains illuminated still-bare trees in Spring

 

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of sunlight glistening through pond reeds

 

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of a dried manmade stream leading down to a pond

 

 

We’d planned for some specific stops in Yellowstone National Park but found that many of them were closed off for bear watch.  Fortunately, there is nowhere in Yellowstone that isn’t interesting to see, and I was able to get these shots of a majestic waterfall, a billowing geyser, and a mysterious shallow pool shrouded in steam.

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of a waterfall in Yellowstone, thundering from the mountains into the forest below

 

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of a billowing geyser plume in Yellowstone National Park

 

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Our last stop was Victor, a little resort town on the edge of Yellowstone.  Victor is overlooked by a tall stone pillar that’s sort of the opposite of a stalactite or a stalagmite. Instead of being formed from the residue of water dripping down, this pillar is made from the minerals brought to the surface from the geyser beneath.  Not many years ago it still bubbled and oozed, but now it seems to be dormant.  Nearby, a still active geyser spills its steaming water in fascinating cascades.  We used flashlights to light paint the structure after the sun went down.  We had to be cautious not to move to much while our cameras maintained their long exposures because we were standing on a boardwalk that vibrated whenever it was walked over.

 

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of the geyser pillar in Victor

 

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of cascading geyser in Victor, illuminated by splashes of light against a brilliant blue sky

Cousin Camp

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I’ve lived far away from my extended family most of my life, so it was a huge treat to spend time with them at the first annual “Cousin Camp.” All the girls on my Mom’s side of the family that could come gathered at my grandma’s cabin for a weekend of crafts, games, and hanging out.  Some of the girls I got to spend time with I hadn’t seen since they were babies, and some were little enough that I’d never met them before!  I was so glad I brought my camera to capture these special memories.

 

Uncle Jon and Aunt Allie’s girls Lacy, Avery and Ari:

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of Lacey posing on the cabin deck

 

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of Lacey at the cabin

 

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of Lacey and a huge soap bubble

 

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of Ari glancing back at the camera in a field of grass, trees, and wildflowers

 

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of Avery painting a suncatcher

 

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of Avery blowing bubbles

 

Aunt Leslie and her girls, HallieKate, Bailey and Lucy:

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of Leslie Briggs and her three daughters, HallieKate, Bailey and Lucy

 

Bailey made a treasure box that she was very proud of.

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of a small heart-shaped cardboard box decorated with rhinestones, plastic jewels and flower cut-outs

 

Four Generations – Grandma Doreen, Aunt Melanie, cousin Kimberly, and her daughter, Adria.

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of Grandma Doreen, Aunt Melanie, Kimberly, and Kimberley's daughter

 

Aunt Melanie with her grandkids, Brenna and Adria:

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of Aunt Melanie with her granddaughters, Brenna and Adria

 

Adria–too cute!

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of toddler Adria climbing on a chair

 

Brenna playing outside with the bubbles:

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of four year old Brenna Miller holding a large bubble wand

 

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of four-year-old Brenna Miller outside in a little pink nightgown

 

Cousin bonding time!

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of young barefoot girls clustered around a bin of soap with large bubble wands

 

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of Lacey holding Lucy on her lap

 

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of Ari and HallieKate standing back to back with their arms crossed and smiling

 

And, though technically not cousins, they’re still family–Grandma’s dog Rascal and Aunt Melanie’s dog, Toto:

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of a medium-small white dog, Rascal

 

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of Toto, a black Scottish Terrier

Ashlee, Heidee and Haylee

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I had the opportunity to spend 4th of July weekend with my aunt Bonnie.  Amid fireworks and homemade rootbeer, I took the chance to snap some portraits of her three youngest girls, my cousins, Ashlee (18), Heidee (15) and her twin, Haylee (15).  They’re growing so fast!  Posing was a challenge at times since they were far more interested in talking and giggling, but I liked to watch them interact as sisters.  I hope I managed to capture that bond in some of the candid shots.

 

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of Heidee and Haylee piled on top of their sister Ashlee

 

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of twins Heidee and Hayley leaning their heads against each other and smiling

 

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of Heidee and Haylee laughing on the grass

 

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of twins Heidee and Haylee making faces at the camera

 

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of Ashlee, Heidee and Hayley sitting on a low stone wall

 

Photograph by CallyAnn hamilton of Ashlee, Heidee and Haylee cuddling close

 

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of Ashlee posing in front of beautiful purple flowers

 

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of Haylee seated in from of purple flowers

 

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of Heidee seated in front of a garden of purple flowers

 

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of Ashlee and Heidee teasing Haylee

 

Photograph by CallyAnn Hamilton of Ashlee, Heidee and Haylee resting their chins on their hands