Emily Setzer

September 27, 2009

Green Racing

Filed under: Green Racing — Tags: american le mans, audi, clean diesel, Green Racing, michelin green x challenge, petit le mans, tdi — admin @ 5:05 pm

Audi TDI at Petit LeMansOk, so this isn’t what I normally shoot. But it is related to renewables and the environment because yesterday this car, which runs on clean diesel, won the Michelin Green X Challenge for leaving the smallest environmental impact in the American Le Mans races. I spent the past few days in Atlanta shooting GT and Prototype cars for Green Racing, and let me tell you, this car was fast. I’ve never shot something so fast. And yes, I now know what GT and Prototype even mean. This was the first time my day job at the Department of Energy overlapped with my photography, and I admit the racetrack is exciting. And it just so happens that this was my favorite photo of the weekend, and probably my favorite car, and it won.

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September 22, 2009

Fall Equinox

Filed under: Outdoors — Tags: equinox, fall, leaves, mountains, telluride — admin @ 7:59 am

Bear Creek, TellurideI’ve been missing the mountains a lot lately, and while going through some of my older photos I realized I never published this one. My friend Wendy gets to look out her window into Bear Creek every morning in Telluride, Colorado. I remember when I used to be able to see Mount Dallas, Mount Emma and Wilson Peak all from my windows. Ah, the good old days. I guess it will just make me appreciate them so much more when I do get back to some place that has the steep, snowy peaks I love. Until then I will soak up the sweet smell, golden hues and satisfying crunch of fall leaves on the east coast that are just now showing signs of turning. Autumn on the east coast does seem to last longer than in the Rockies. That’s a bonus.

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September 21, 2009

Moth, and Tongue

Filed under: I Heart This, Outdoors — Tags: botanic garden, moth, nature photography, tongue — admin @ 5:46 pm

Moth Oh my gosh. Check out this tongue. All coiled up and incredibly long. I saw this moth at the Botanic Garden and was mesmerized. One thing I’ve noticed here is that the landscapes may not wow you. They definitely don’t wow me. But then again cities just aren’t my thing. So in order to fulfill my cravings for nature, wildlife and wilderness, I have to focus on things much much smaller. I inspect things closely. It’s flowers, birds and bugs (and dogs for fun and good practice), instead of elk, coyotes and 14,000-foot peaks. Maybe I’ll encounter a bear this fall in the mountains, but they’re not exactly easy to find. Perhaps this is a good thing though because in dramatic landscapes I often overlook the small things – and the small things are just as important.

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