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Wednesday, August 21, 2013

The road out West begins in TN!

Alright, It's Day 1 of our road trip across the Wild West in the CR-Z with our awesome dog, Murphy! Me and Hayley (not Hayley and I) love to drive, whether it is for a reason or no reason at all. So, when we were thinking of our next trip, we figured we just got a sweet hybrid 6-speed sports car... let's go drive the crap out of it! We thought about leaving Murph-dog at home or leaving him with Becky, but we thought he'd be fine in the car and he best dog ever, so why not just bring him along too! We loaded down the car with our pop-up Coleman tent (so we wouldn't have to waste time setting up and taking down the tent every day), two sleeping bags, blanket, pillows, camera gear, wi-fi card from Susan, netbook, atlas, general idea of what direction we wanted to drive, and water for our boy. That exceeded the allowable cargo weight for the CR-Z, seriously. You are only allowed 400lbs: Me, Hayley, and Murphy weigh 360 lbs, my camera backpack is 30 lbs, the tent is probably 10 lbs...that's it! Still, the CR-Z drives like a Cadillac, carves turns like a Japaneese car should, and gets 50 mpg. Off we go!
We left kinda early, not too bad, stopped and got breakfast and headed out west. We went out to Nashville and cut up through Kentucky to St. Louis. We tried not to take highways and stay on back roads as much as possible, but for this part of trip we didn't really care we were just trying to get out there fast. Murphy was getting used to his bachelorpad back there in the CR-Z!
 He is the best dog to travel with, we would lay back there and sleep then he would come sit propped up on the center console with his head between our seats just enjoying the ride with us! We took turn driving and I roade back there with Murph for a little while and took a nap. It's amazing what will fit in such a tiny car! We eventually made it to Kansas and drove about half way across the state before we got to our first camping spot... the Wal-Mart parking lot. I'm pretty sure you can't leave from TN and spend 2 weeks driving around the country and come back to TN for any less money than it cost us. We are the masters of cheap, as already you know if you read the 2 month Europe trip part of this blog.
That's Day 1, come back and read about some the awesome stories that are coming for us as we headed across the country for no good reason with our dog!

Monday, August 19, 2013

Chicago/Minneapolis

The first catch-up post will be our trip to Chicago with Cody, Cassandra, Bridget, and Con Hunley. (You can't just say his first name, it's one of those that always comes as a pair) We drove up there in the evening trying to keep up with everybody in the other car speeding their way through the night. We stayed in an awesome hotel right downtown off the Magnificent Mile. Parking was $40 a night!

The next day we took our cars over to Bridget's sister Sandy's and checked out their awesome rooftop corner apartment. It was one of the nicest places I've been inside and it was mostly glass with a killer view of the city! We all went downtown and walked around checking out the crazy cars and eating hot dogs... wait that was me and Cody.


The girls were hitting up the 'Mile pretty hard, going to every store from $4 shirts at H&M to AllSaints where they have $265 shirts. We met up at the Goodman Theatre to see the musical "Crowns" which was actually really good. Dinner was awesome too!
We toured the city some more the next day and went on an architecture cruise through the middle of river downtown. We got tons of cool shots and a nice lesson on the architectural history of Chicago. Later we walked around and went to Calumet Camera (while the girls shopped) and that place was photographer heaven! Cody bought his Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 wide angle and we played with it downtown until we met up for lunch.


That night, we saw a really cool magic/play/musical in a tiny one room theater that was about Harry Houdini. We had a birthday dinner for Cassandra at Sandy and Billy's awesome condo and called it a night! The next day we went all over town again shooting the scenery and playing tourist with just Cody and Cassandra. We split up and headed to Minneapolis.

We went up there to do Hayley's interview for Sky West. The drive was super long, but no big deal. We are pro road trippers! We got a room and prepped for the interview. The next day Hayley was busy mostly all day, but we had lunch at the Mall of America... that place is huge! She finished the interview, but didn't find out about getting the job for almost 5 months. We drove home stopping along the way at Culver's for the best burgers and cheese curds ever. So, even though there weren't any crazy stories or misadventures on this trip, it was still a whole lot of fun!

Next Up: Our Out West Road Trip... I promise this time!

Sunday, August 18, 2013

It's been a while...


It has been really long time since I've made a blog post! I am going to try get this started back up, I actually get a lot of views from people searching about Exposure Lock, Macro Extensions, Cokin ND filters, etc. that I have posted about. I have been slacking on the travel part for a long while (since we got back from Europe). So, here goes. So much has changed since the last blog post on here, so we'll just recap and get going. We had the best trip EVER on our summer trip around Europe and met some really awesome people that truly made our trip! I asked Hayley marry me in Ireland (she said yes). There was tons of after-college fun going on, working, hiking, camping, fishing, driving around, tons of photos around the Smoky Mountains of elk, deer, Cades Cove, bears, waterfalls, the starry skies, and hot rods. My sister had a baby, tons more pictures have been taken. My cousin had a baby, tons more pictures were taken. I got an awesome new camera, Nikon D7000. Did tons of photo work, weddings, babies, cars, cabins, ads, brochures, websites, National Geographic, Animal Planet, and a bunch of other stuff. We camped around some Florida state parks (that alligator pic was taken leaning out of a canoe), saw the Stone Temple Pilots in Cherokee, worked our same 'ol jobs a lot, thought "Hey let's go see the last launch of the space shuttle Endeavor when we get off work at midnight"...8 hours before it launched in FL! We made it to the shoreline about 10 minutes before liftoff and turned around and drove back home. We went to Destin with Candace, Virginia Beach, Chicago, Minneapolis, Alabama, Mississippi, Nashville a bunch. Most importantly, somewhere in that summary of our awesome post-college time... we got married and bought a house! It's been awesome, of course we knew it would be. Since then, we've been all over the place doing tons of fun stuff!
 More recently, and this where we'll start back with travel bloggy stuff, we both got new jobs. We didn't really mean to get awesome new jobs at the same time, but I design all the stuff that holds up all the lights and speakers for concert stages...big concert stages. Hayley got the job that fuels our travels, even though it keeps us apart a lot. We went to Minneapolis and they had a interview for Flight Attendants, they had a whole conference center full of people, probably a few hundred. Over 8 hours of interviews and various stages of cuts, they narrowed it down to about 50. Those 50 were then narrowed down and they called some back for a job, Hayley got it! She is based out of Minneapolis and flies Delta planes for Sky West. Stay tuned for awesome pictures and travel stories!
Up next: Road Trip out West!

Saturday, November 26, 2011

It's Getting Closer...


It's getting closer! We have been to the park a few times over the last couple of months, finally deciding that campsites #6 and #12 are best suited for the project. We have gathered most our gear and are making progress towards the tentative date of December 12th through the 19th. So far, we have:
  • Small Sine Wave Inverter
  • Portable 9Ah Lithium Battery
  • 70Ah Lead-Acid Battery
  • 5 IR Trail Cameras (possibly a couple more before we go)
  • Sigma 120-300 f/2.8 OS Super-telephoto Lens
  • Plenty of Other Photo Items
  • 1Tb Hard-Drive
  • Puma Field Guide
  • Tent, Clothing, Boots, etc.
What we still need before we go:
  • Plaster Kit
  • Food Ideas
We plan to spend the first three nights at site #6 and make our way over to site #12 for the rest. We'll have a car, so we will have a battery charger in case something happens to the inverter. Also, we can drive the 5-6 miles across to the trailhead for site #12. The date is not set in stone, because we have to work out our schedules to find a week both of us can do it. There was another report of a Mountain Lion emailed to me recently and I saw a Bobcat on the back side of the park near US-129 (closest to sites #12 and #14). No photos of it, but here's a peek at a nice buck I stalked with a friend in Cade's Cove a couple weeks ago.
On another note, Dr. Don Linzey, the leading expert on the Eastern Mountain Lion and the man with the map of reported sightings, is coming to the Smokies as part of Pigeon Forge, Tennessee's "Wilderness Wildlife Week". He will be speaking about the search for Panthers in the Smokies on Saturday, January 8th at 12:30 in the Music Road Convention Center. Maybe I can get him to write a foreword for the book.

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Senior Portrait Deal!

Last minute Senior portrait sessions starting at $90. 

Fall colors are fading fast, mention this blog post when booking at www.IsaacCogdill.com before Christmas, and get a two-hour, on location shoot with online viewing and print ordering for $90.

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Predators of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park


The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service recently removed the Eastern Cougar (puma concolor), also known as the Mountain Lion, from the endangered species list classifying the cat officially "extinct". After conducting a recent survey of approximately 600 scientists and wildlife service rangers in 21 eastern United States, the Fish and Wildlife Service concluded that the eastern sub-species of the Mountain Lion (puma concolor) no longer exists. We believe they do! The Mountain Lion is the largest of the American cats. With a range from the Yukon territory of Canada to the southernmost region of the Andes in South America, the Mountain Lion has the most expansive habitat of any large mammal in the Western Hemisphere. However, there has been very little concrete evidence of the large cats living very far east of their current range. Stories of Mountain Lion sightings are common in the American states east of the Mississippi River, but such sightings are almost always unverified due to lack of real photographic proof. Nowhere in America are the facts about the Mountain Lion's range more speculative than in the eastern Tennessee and western North Carolina region known as the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. With over 9 million visitors each year, the GSMNP is the most visited national park in all of the United States. It is no surprise that many reports are made of Mountain Lion sightings in the park. The Mountain Lions (and Red Wolves) were once common the area into the late 1800s with the last 100% proven instance of a mountain lion living in the region was in the winter of 1920. Tom Sparks, a resident of what is now the national park, was attacked by a Mountain Lion (also known as a Panther, Cougar, or Puma) and the cat was later killed. According to Don Linzey, author of Mammals of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, there were 43 reported sightings of the cats between 1908 and 1976. Sightings have become increasingly more common since the increase in tourism to the park over the last 30 years since the data was taken. Sightings of large cats now average 7 per year in the GSMNP.


Why Do It:


The purpose of this project is to once and for all retrieve photographic evidence of large predatory cats in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. We hope to ultimately prove that these mammals still roam the land of the United States east of the Mississippi River...and get them back on the Endangered Species list. Another reason we want to do this project is to create an amazing set of photos. This project will allow us to finally write and illustrate a full-color book featuring some of the most elusive animals in the area.


How Will We Do It:

Photographer Isaac Cogdill and adventurer Rob Watson will document a 7 day stake-out of the backcountry of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in search of the Mountain Lions that are now classified as extinct. As the project is carried out, Isaac and Rob will stay at a single-tent backcountry camp site for seven days supplied with all the gear needed to record and document the many species of large mammals and other rare and exotic plants and animals of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The goal is to return with evidence of these large cats as well as many photographs of the main prey of the Mountain Lions, the White-tailed Deer and daily activities of all animals of the park from Black Bears and Bobcats to Coyotes, Owls, and Falcons. The entire collection of observations, field notes, information of various species encountered, and photographs from the excursion will be compiled into a full-color, bounded, softcover book. In addition to the books, limited edition prints of the projects photos will be made solely for contributors.

What Needs Funded:

Nearly everything needed to complete this project is at hand: Tent, sleeping bags, ropes, rain gear, photo gear, remote cameras, audio recorder, laptops, maps, GPS, first-aid, outdoor clothing, packs, etc. Funding for this project will be used to rent a super telephoto lens and an extra battery that will accompany existing photographic equipment, a solar charger to power our small netbook computer and charge batteries for headlamps and cameras. Funds will also be used to offset transportation costs and for miscellaneous items such as casting materials as well as the production of prints and books. ANY EXTRA FUNDING over the goal amount will go to the purchase of additional books that will be donated to local school libraries.

What If We Return Without Proof:

The blog and full-color book will contain many photos and textual observations taken during the week long project as well as descriptions of the many species photographed during our stay. The success of this project will educate many people about the Mountain Lion and give a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes lives of some of the many animals that allure visitors to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and will inspire us to continue searching for the last remnants of the Eastern Mountain Lion.


Video Music: Re-Entry by Lee Rosevere and This Old Town by Isaac Graham
Two Cougar Photos by David Tyrer flickr.com/​photos/​8321586@N07/

Monday, May 16, 2011

STS-134 Space Shuttle Endeavor's Final Launch!


STS-134 Space Shuttle Endeavor's last launch. Cape Canaveral, Florida. We decided last night (the night before the launch) at about 10pm that we should just go to Florida and watch the launch in the morning. I got off work and left Gatlinburg, TN at 10pm, we got our stuff, and took off for Titusville, FL. We had to make it before the launch at 8:56am...about 10 hours from when we left. We drove super fast and got there about 40 minutes before launch and found a perfect spot to watch from the shore line. It was really awesome, none of us had ever seen a shuttle launch or even knew what to expect. We lucked up and got a perfect show! This is a still from the 720p/24fps video from my Nikon D7000 at 100 ISO and 1/50th with the Nikkor 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6 VR lens. I was very impressed with the video from the D7000! I shot it at 720p/24fps because my card was kind of slow and I was afraid it would drop the video part of the way through the launch, so I dropped it to 720p instead of full 1080p. The last mission of the space shuttle Endeavor! Check it out in 720p HD on Vimeo... http://vimeo.com/23824683
STS-134 Space Shuttle Endeavor's Last Mission

STS-134 Space Shuttle Endeavor's Final Launch... and our first! from Isaac Cogdill on Vimeo.