August 26, 2007

Some of the great rivers and streams here in David, Panama

Filed under: Panama — Capn Scott @ 12:27 pm

Okay… So, I guess I´ve finally graduated from the back yard. But then again, the back yard is a relative term. I´ve taken the camera on the road for some local rivers and streams. Panama has some great rivers and streams.

This is the closest nice stream to the house.

The colors and greenery are so lush.

Now we´re getting into some bigger rivers. This river got so forceful, that it almost removed the bridge. One side of the Pan-American highway is closed at this bridge until it is replaced.

Though, the bridge is still open for foot/horse traffic.

Almost makes you want to go for a little dip…

The Google Earth links for the streams for David, Panama  are here, here and here

August 21, 2007

A quick run across the border to Costa Rica

Filed under: Costa Rica — Capn Scott @ 12:25 pm

So…  Panama changes the law.  Now, you have to leave the country every 30 days.  Don´t know why they changed it from 90 days.  But have to spend another 3 days in Paso Canoas, Costa Rica.  This could get old quickly.  Maybe my timing to leave the country for ever is a good thing…

This is the rain forest…  without the hard rains, they would have to change the name…

August 19, 2007

More stuff from the backyard

Filed under: Everything — Capn Scott @ 12:18 pm

Okay…  so….  back in the yard again…  did I mention how beautiful my bougainvillas are???

Oh darn…  another flower and butterfly shot…

Love the colors…

More flowers…

Anyone getting tired of the flowers yet???

And this is Snorkel…  the dive shop kitty…

It´s amazing the amount of small birds in Panama.

And…  a finish of the day with a cold one at Fridays…

August 15, 2007

Trying to get that great waterfall picture…

Filed under: Panama — Capn Scott @ 12:13 pm

This is the rainy season here in Panama, so finding a sunny day is challenging. I woke up and noticed the bright sun and decided to get that shot of the waterfall that I’ve been wanting. I drive to Chiriqui and pull up to this old rock road. I speak to the old man living in the shack at the gate and ask him if the road will lead me to a better picture of the waterfall, and if so, for permission. He says yep, but you will need to do it on foot or horseback. I don’t have a horse handy, so I do it by foot.

That´s the waterfall in the background. And, this is the best that this road gets…

I’m figuring maybe 30 minutes, a few shots, and then back early for some breakfast. Five hours later, after crossing 3 roaring streams knee deep, and climbing what could only be described as a goat trail with full backpack of gear (laptop, 2 cameras, 3 lenses, 1 tripod, 1 monopod, underwater housing for my G7, etc…). I realize that I’m not gonna get that shot that I was looking for (frontal shot with vapor cloud). Instead, I’m at the top of the waterfall, and have taken more than 300 pictures.

This is the sound of the rainforest.

I stumbled into this group of Howler monkeys along the way (note about monkeys: don’t stand under them, they take great delight in peeing on you). Busted out my 70-200 and added the 2x multiplier and stressed my light aluminum tripod for these shots.

Nice shot of a very pregnant mom and baby.

The gate before you get to the waterfall.

This is pretty close to the top of the waterfall.

The tiny river that feeds this waterfall.

And, be very careful of your step.  It´s a pretty long drop…

What an amazing view.

Not exactly what I had in mind when I began this journey, but well worth the hike.

This is the gear that I carried up the hill.  It´s much heavier than it looks…

August 13, 2007

Pics from the backyard

Filed under: Panama — Capn Scott @ 12:07 pm

So…   let´s take the new camera into the back yard and learn something.  Put on the 70-200 2.8L lens with a 2x extender on a tripod and let her rip…

I didn´t actually see the white butterfly while I was shooting the pic.  When I moved to the house, I planted every color of Bougainvilla that I could find.  They are so beautiful.

Just love the flowers and the colors.

Okay…  someone stop me when I’ve posted too many pics of the flowers…