Death Valley I: Intro. & Travel Tips
A full moon sets over Death Valley’s salt flats as dawn approaches. Sorry for the long break in blogging; I’ve been out of touch in Death Valley, California. This is my favorite place in the Golden...
View ArticleFriday Foto Talk: Depth
Beavertail cactus grows abundantly in Snow Canyon State Park, Utah. Although I don’t like much structure in my life (understatement of the day!), I’m going to force myself to introduce a regular...
View ArticleSingle-image Sunday: Scotty’s Castle
This incongruous place is located in a remote area of the California (Mojave) desert, in the northern part of Death Valley National Park. Though officially it was called the Death Valley Ranch, it’s...
View ArticleSingle-image Sunday – Christmas Edition
This was a sunset I was blessed with the other night. It’s got all my favorite Christmas colors except for green. But you can’t have everything (if you did then Christmas wouldn’t be so special). So...
View ArticleFriday Foto Talk: Using a Circular Polarizer, Part I
Soap-tree yucca growing on the dunes of White Sands National Monument, New Mexico glow in the bright morning sun The circular polarizer (or CPL) is a must-have for any landscape photographer. This...
View ArticleFriday Foto Talk: Subjective vs. Objective, Part II
Scenic ranch country, SW Colorado. This is the second of two parts on how to approach your photo subjects. Check out Part I for an introduction to this fairly subtle but important topic. Thinking...
View ArticleFriday Foto Talk: Focus
Dawn at the salt flats: Death Valley National Park, California. I’m feeling a little guilty about skipping a couple weeks of Friday Foto Talk. My excuse is that I was mostly away from the internet,...
View ArticleFriday Foto Talk: Shooting around Weather
Dust and sand from the dunes at Mesquite Flat blows up-valley ahead of a storm. Surprising for this hyper-arid place, I got soaked hiking back. I took a break last week from Foto Talk. Hope you all...
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