Big Lost River In May And More...

Lots to post here...  Here are 3 images from a recent day on the Big Lost River.  The water flow is about 445 cfs at the moment and could any day go beyond fishable.  It's still clear though and enough baetis to make the purist smile.  The moody skies of May are here too.  Probably my favorite month of the year to shoot.  Clouds and contrast and sometimes thunderstorms and wind and snow up high and budding trees and the prevalent cottonwood stench by the water.  We are FINALLY starting to see some green on our trees and the recent warmer temps--supposed to get a bit moody again through the week--have brought our freestone water much higher.  The Big Wood is blown and flowing at the moment just under 2,000 cfs.  Should be a substantial runoff year. 

Big Lost River Rainbow

 

I was just asked by a talented Swiss fly casting instructor, Christopher Rownes, for my permission to use a few of my images on his site.  It's a great site with lots of underpublished black & white images.  Black & white is so many things yet infrequently used commercially in the fly fishing world.  It's without a doubt my favorite medium.  Check out his site and a few of my images along with plenty of other great images HERE

On another note, and an inspirational one too, I just came across an incredible slideshow of underwater wave photography.  It's really a must see as it's evocative and captures moments most never see.  It's called The Underwater Project and it's by Mark Tipple.  Here's the Link: The Underwater Project

Waves & Sky & The Alma Rosa Winery

Image taken from a boat launched from the Monterrey harbor.  This rock and wave was about 1/2 mile offshore...

I spent an afternoon wine tasting near Buellton, CA.  The image above was taken at the Alma Rosa Winery which is a favorite of mine.  The setting is spectacular and the buildings are humble yet tastefully done.  The wine speaks for itself...

Alma Rosa Moment

 

A view into the Alma Rosa tasting room


 

A Rose Study

Rose Petals.  Black & White

Rose Study 1

Rose Study 2

Rose Study 3

Rose Study 4

Rose Study 5

 

All of the above images taken in Santa Barbara, CA with the Nikon 105 2.8 lens.

Color Eyes Pro & Monitor Calibration

Silver Creek Trumpeter Swan


I have been having a very difficult time for the last year or so trying to get exactly what I see on my iMac monitor and a print to look precisely the same as far as luminance and color go.  Sounds easy...  Well, after doing quite a bit of research and after biting the bullet, about $300, I just bought and installed Color Eyes Pro.  The installation and calibration is moderately easy.  The directions could be much better and offer better guidance.  But, after finishing calibration and then comparing a few prints today to what my monitor showed I am very happy.  Most older iMac screens do not offer the ability to lower the brightness (luminance) enough. Many of my prints were turning out too dark and then I would need to re-edit.  Not an ideal situation.  In any event, if your prints are not turning out how you would like or if you know you need monitor calibration then I highly recommend Color Eyes Pro.  I will save many many hours as a result of having a properly calibrated monitor.

Spring Flowers

The above crocus showed itself in my garden a few days ago.

 

 

Images taken with the Nikon D200 and the Nikon 105 2.8 lens. 

Big Lost River

 

I fished the with these two brothers on the Lost the other day and their stoke to be on the river was very evident which made for a memorable day.  Total enthusiasm and even toward each other.  The above image sums up the day.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"The Stoke"

Clouds, A Fencepost & The Big Lost River

"Thunderhead"

"Fencepost"



"Fencepost" is a freelensed image taken with the Nikon 105 2.8 lens.

Still a COLD and wet Spring here but if you are intent on good dry fly fishing, now might be the best time of the year on the Big Lost River.  The water level is about 288 cfs and from roughly 11:30 AM to 4 PM the midge and baetis madness erupts.  Cloudy days have been far better.  It really is a treat to have a great Spring tailwater fishery in our backyard open.  With steelhead season in full swing, many are focused on the Salmon River and have forgotten about the trout thing.  Should be great stuff on the Lower Lost until the water levels go way up sometime in mid to late May.

Salmon River Steelhead

 

 

 

 

More images from Stanley, Idaho.  The warmer weather finally has brought the Salmon River up a bit and I suspect it will continue to go up until at least Tuesday when the overnight low is supposed to be back in the teens...

On another note, I recently licensed an image to Orvis.  It is a brown drake shot and is being used as a header on their fly fishing web page.  You can check it out HERE.

Salmon River

Female Steelhead

Old Cabin.  Stanley, Idaho

Salmon River

Salmon River

 

We are in the middle of our steelhead season on the Salmon River near Stanley.  Lots of cold and wet and snowy weather so far...and as payday, steelhead too.  The water level should finally make a bump later this weekend as high temps are looking to migrate to at least the mid-forties.  Any small bump at this point should really get things going as more fish will likely move upstream and other runs will become fishable...

Spring On Silver Creek

Vole Skull

The skull image above was taken from an owl pellet near the Nature Conservancy Cabin.  For scale, the entire skull could fit on my thumbnail.  The pellet this skull came from contained at least 3 entire vole skeletons...  The Spring clouds and snow on brown hillsides makes for wonderful contrast.  Mid-April through mid-June is my favorite time of year to shoot Silver Creek.

Upper Salmon River Basin Pano

Still lots of snow up high and along the Upper Salmon River while the lower elevation snow, below 6,000 feet or so, is waning.  I have been on the river 7 days a week and have seen all kinds of weather from one freakish, sunny, 60 degree day to lots of wind and snow showers especially in the Stanley area.  No one day has been the same other than the fact my feet have been COLD day after day...  More snow expected in Stanley tonight.