Winter
After a busy two months I finally have some time to share a few new images! Life has been busy with my research, getting all my calendar orders out (thank you everyone who ordered one!), and moving to a new apartment, but things have finally started to settle down a little. Click image for larger …Read the Rest…
After sitting idle for a week or two my creative (photographic) soul gets restless, and I need to let it out for a walk in the wilderness. Although these trips are often short (due to other obligations), I can live off of the experience for quite some time to keep myself healthy. Being outside also …Read the Rest…
Continue reading about Flurries : Hurricane Ridge, Olympic National Park
Yesterday evening, at around 6pm, the weather forecast for early this morning shifted, suggesting that the skies would be crisp and clear for just long enough to see today’s dawn lunar eclipse (the last lunar eclipse until 2014). Accordingly, I changed my plans to try and see it and headed out to the Olympic Peninsula …Read the Rest…
Continue reading about Frosty Fingers : Hoary Winter Crystals
One of the most beautiful areas in Washington’s Cascade mountain range is the Enchantment Lakes region in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness. This area is so far removed and hidden that it wasn’t even discovered (by European Americans) until the early 1900’s by A. H. Sylvester, and mountaineers didn’t start climbing and naming the peaks until …Read the Rest…
Continue reading about Enchantment : Winter Snows and Flaming Larches
Every once in a while we get a nice clear day here in Seattle, and on some of those days it’s clear enough that you can see “The Mountain”, Mt Rainier that is. At 14,411 feet tall, and boasting 13,211 feet of prominence (relative height), Rainier is big enough to create its own weather. That …Read the Rest…
This post is continued from the previous one, “Christmas in Yellowstone” In 2009 I was fortunate to have several images in the BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year Awards, which earned me the opportunity to fly out to London for the awards party and a nature photography seminar afterwards. Among the many inspiring and fantastic …Read the Rest…
I am very fortunate to have adventurous parents, so instead of spending my holiday at home we made a trip out to Yellowstone National Park to enjoy a snowy white Christmas. And a white Christmas it was! During much of our stay the skies were dreary and grey, and we got plenty of snow, which …Read the Rest…
This is the final set of images from my short trip to Utah in late November. If you missed the previous posts, be sure to check them out: Oil Paintings and Dreams of Solitude. One of the many reasons I wanted to head out to Southern Utah was to check out Guy Tal’s new gallery …Read the Rest…
First, I’d like to welcome you to my blogs new home. Since you’re reading this, you must have found your way here successfully. I tried to update all the subscribe settings, so you should automatically receive email or RSS updates if you signed up for them previously. If you have/had any trouble, please do let …Read the Rest…