Krudler I'd bet the trout is against the shady rock wall out left.
Trailblazer you might get yourself one of those tiny light Ultrapods which easily hold tiny compact digicams.
A little editing fun SnowNymph.
Of course those timer shots you took Buck required running to the spot with your pack on your back. That does add an extra bit of awkwardness.
Here is another 10-second flash timer shot I made last summer. This is near the Middle Fork of the San Joaquin River about 1/3 mile below Thousand Island Lake. Dusk after a piddly afternoon rain. After getting my stove going to the right of my head, I decided to take a camp shot while waiting for dinner so put my Coolpix atop my tripod, set up the controls, depressed the shutter, and quickly footed across several rocks then jumped back down and underneath my bag.
My blue/black OR Basic bivy is lumped in a pile to my left though never used it that night. I backpack with my bivy more often than one of my tents. Like being out under the Universe. This was early August and squeeters were not too bad. The sleeping bag is a -5 degree REI Elements which that night I just layed atop the orange Thermarest and used it like a blanket. To my right is the Garcia since I like it next to me for snacking in the evening. Use my orange photo daypack and extra clothing in a stuff bag for a headrest. The black and red rectangular bags to my left laying atop my Levi's are my film holder carriers I soon spent some time with changebag removing the exposed film sheets and installing new film into.