I was shooting Mono Lake in the afternoon, hoping for a nice sunset. It looked like it wasn't going to happen so I started looking for some interesting clouds. We then started getting some color to the west, which I captured in this image. I liked the rocks in the foreground, because for me they...
Amazing Playa de Aguilar at sunrise, taken while exploring new locations right after my Workshop in Asturias and the Atlantic (Spain) last September. Leica SL, Leica Vario-Elmarit-SL 24-90mm and Formatt-Hitech Firecrest filters.
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Sometimes a goal can be to exclude elements, especially challenging with a wide angle lens.
Fern Ridge Reservoir, a local catch basin for winter runoff in the Willamette Valley, Oregon
Here's a scene from the Bow River in Canmore looking toward the Three Sisters. There was a nice bend in the river a little further upstream that could have made a nice foreground, but a thin layer of ice had formed over the water that made it look a little too messy for me. I liked the cleaner...
Sunrise view of Sgurr nan Gillean, taken during one of the Workshops I led on the Isle of Skye last spring. Leica S (007), Leica Summarit-S 35mm and Formatt-HItech Firecrest filters. Can't wait to be back on Skye next month!
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This is from Mt Rainier. It was the year I realized that summer in SoCal is not the same as summer up in the mountains. Not sure why it took me so many years to finally figure that one out. :eek:
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This one was taken during beautiful sunset last month, at Dor Beach, my new favorite location.
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Loch Fada and the Old Man of Storr at sunrise, taken on an exceptionally still morning during one of the Workshops I led on the Isle of Skye in Scotland last spring. Leica SL, Leica Vario-Elmarit-SL and Formatt-Hitech Firecrest filters.
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I was lucky to teach at Mountain Way Elementary School in Granite Falls WA for 22 years. My principals were very cooperative in letting me leave early to do my wellness activity - as the P.E. teacher for 18 of those years my mantra to my students was, "Go outside and play!" so I had to set the...
Shot on slide film years ago. I first converted to B&W with a slide duplicating set-up shooting Tri-X, which came out quite well. This is actually a digital conversion after scanning the original slide. I guess now I'd try to get a bit of detail in the shadowed hulls of the boats to separate...
My wife was quite cooperative posing for me in this dual portrait of her and Mt. Shuksan from near the end of the short and easy Artists Point trail. I had a 55mm on my Sony A7rII so shot this as a pano of 4 verticals. I do wish I had a bit more water at the bottom to balance it. The dusting of...
Note: edited with a new image since I'd forgotten I'd already posted the color version, sorry for any confusion.
I had hiked out to Artists Point near Mt. Shuksan in the middle of the day planning some shots for sunset. This tarn caught my eye as my main location since a few steps the other way...
This was taken a few years ago at North Lake in the Eastern Sierra. I'd arrived well before dawn and picked my spot along the shoreline with the other photographers. I passed the time waiting for sunrise taking shots in the twilight while others around me were making breakfast and talking. I...
Kirkjufell mountain reflections taken at sunset during my trip to Iceland last May. Any comments are welcome.
I've written up a trip report for my day on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, including plenty of other pictures (a few of which I will be sharing here in the near future). If you're...