Landscape Photography Number 20: Iron Spring Creek
Number 20 of my landscape photography series is a picture of hot spring runoff flowing into Iron Spring Creek in Yellowstone National Park. Taking quality pictures in Yellowstone is about as simple as...
View ArticleLandscape Photography Number 19: Abrams Falls
Number 18 of my landscape photography series is a picture of Abrams Falls in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. It is one of the premier day hikes in that particular national park and well...
View ArticleLandscape Photography Number 18: Tundra
Number 17 of my landscape photography series is a picture of tundra high up in Rocky Mountain National Park. This particular picture was taken along the Trail Ridge Road which is just filled with...
View ArticleLandscape Photography Number 17: Nymph Lake
Number 17 of my landscape photography series is a picture of Nymph Lake located in Rocky Mountain National Park. This particular picture was taken along the trail to Emerald Lake. If you ever find...
View ArticleLandscape photography Number 16: Colter Bay
Number 16 of my landscape photography series is a picture of Colter Bay located in Grand Teton National Park. This particular picture was taken along the Lakeshore Trail. If you ever find yourself in...
View ArticleLandscape photography Number 15: Sunrise Great Sand Dunes
One of the most fun things about photography is all the experimenting involved. There are so many different things you can photograph and ways to photograph them. Different angles, different lighting,...
View ArticleLandscape Photography Number 14: Running Water
I have always enjoyed looking at photographs of moving water captured with a slow shutter speed. I like the smooth silky effect it puts on the water and have always wanted to do it myself. Now with a...
View ArticleLandscape Photography Number 13: Colorado River
Number 13 is from an iconic spot in Grand Canyon National Park at Desert View. What makes this photograph stand out for me is the lone raven flying above the canyon. The view down into the Canyon is...
View ArticleLandscape Photography Number 12: Cummins Falls
Cummins Falls was a lot of fun to get to. You have to cross in calf to knee deep water several times to get to the base of the falls. Not my finest moment of packing. I forgot to bring any sort of...
View ArticleLandscape Photography Number 11: Mount Moran
Grand Teton National Park is a photographer’s paradise. It allows the simplest of amateurs to walk away with postcard worthy shots. That is why I like this place so much. From Mormon’s Row to...
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