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Aug 31, 20206 min read
Asilomar
Asilomar is a great place to practice coastal photography...It’s pretty much where I taught myself how to shoot the ocean.
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May 15, 20205 min read
Yosemite
The vision you are met with as the valley begins to open up, while nice in pictures, can’t be captured. For me, the response is visceral, pu
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Apr 29, 20205 min read
Flowers
I have somehow inspired myself to take you all on a journey through my many and various attempts to capture the elusive beast ... flower
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Nov 11, 20194 min read
Big Sur: First Time Through
What makes Big Sur so wonderful is that I can literally just pop down there any day of the week and find something spectacular to shoot.
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Oct 30, 20196 min read
First Trip to the Eastern Sierra
This trip took shape when I started getting homesick (can you get homesick for someplace you weren't born?) for Colorado and the fall co
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Feb 20, 20184 min read
California's Central Coast: Pfeiffer State Beach
Wow, it's been a little while. Three months, in fact, since my last post. What happened was, I moved from Colorado to California and then...
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Nov 16, 20173 min read
Moab (Part 2): White Rim Canyon et al.
When morning had just about arrived, we donned our coats and head lamps and set out on the trail to the canyon overlook. It was still pretty
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Oct 29, 20173 min read
Fall in Central Colorado (Part 2)
Sunrise for day two was scheduled for Crystal Lake in the San Juan National Forest. Waking up early is just a part of being a landscape phot
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Oct 15, 20173 min read
Moab (Part 1): Mesa Arch, Delicate Arch, White Rim Canyon
The clouds had settled in on the mesa and by the time the sun would have been peaking above the horizon we were totally socked in by fog. Th
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Oct 1, 20173 min read
Fall in Central Colorado (Part 1)
Our plan was to head out from Boulder, stop in Carbondale, Crested Butte, Ouray, Ridgway, and Telluride before turning back and heading home
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Jul 13, 20173 min read
Gorge Lakes (Part 2)
I woke up early the next morning, because if I was going to break my back carrying 20 pounds of camera equipment deep into the wilderness yo
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May 9, 20174 min read
West Coast (Part 3): Yosemite et al.
We arrived about two hours before sunset to stake our claim on some prime real estate and then stayed well into the night to capture the sta
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Mar 16, 20174 min read
West Coast (Part 2): Crater Lake
We bundled up a bit and then hit the trail climbing to the Watchman Overlook nestled in the rocks a lofty 8000 feet above sea level and near
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Mar 5, 20174 min read
West Coast (Part 1): Pacific Northwest
The main attraction for this second day of the trip was Mt. Rainier. This has to be the most interesting mountain I have ever encountered.
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Jan 31, 20172 min read
Snowy Flatirons
I decided that I just don't quite have enough shots of the flatirons (a fairly iconic geologic feature that Boulder is famous for) so wh
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Jan 3, 20173 min read
Lake Dorothy
The destination was Lake Dorothy. It's accessed from the Fourth of July Trailhead just outside of Nederland, Colorado and at 12,061 feet
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Nov 20, 20165 min read
Cambodia (Part 4): The Jungle Temples
My previous posts from Cambodia focused on the temples near Siem Reap. This makes sense because that is where some of the most...
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Oct 31, 20165 min read
Iceland (Part 5): The North
After our quick jaunt, we hit the road and head towards one of the more famous waterfalls not on the southern coast, Godafoss. The story goe
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Sep 27, 20162 min read
Iceland (Part 4): The East Fjords
Before we get started, if you've missed any of the previous parts of this series, you can find them all HERE. After driving through the...
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Sep 5, 20164 min read
Cambodia (Part 3): A Circuit of Temples
Hey! If you've missed parts 1 and 2 and you would like to check them out before moving on you can find them HERE. Way back in 2014 my...
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