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Category Archives: Landscape Photography

Mojave Desert

I re-processed another film shot I took in 2007 while road-tripping through the Mojave Desert. Love the new look.

Bannerman Island on Film

Sometime I take a while to get to my film rolls processed. It’s always a delight to see real film grain and gradations I just don’t get from digital. Enjoy the silver haldies :)

Best of friends, best of times in the Valley of Fire – part 3

Fireworks. 8-minute exposures. Need I say more? Click and enjoy, And time for one non-explosive photo prior to leaving to drive back to Vegas.

Best of friends, best of times in the Valley of Fire – part 2

The feast is on. This is our campground while we were cooking. OK, 20 minutes of that time. Over the ridge in front of us. Sylvester standing still for five minutes. I am grateful that some talented and interesting people who mostly did not know each other prior to this day made an positive, indelible [...]

Best of friends, best of times in the Valley of Fire – part 1

There is nothing like having your creative passions fueled by other similarly-minded people. And I mean friends who are simply awesome. In this case, I was planning a desert night shoot with my buddy Zoo (yes, Zoo) then Gabe told me that he and Nancy were planning a night shoot at the Valley of Fire [...]

Four More from Canada

First is a smoke break along the road from Whistler to Kamloops. Second is another along the highway between Jasper and Banff.  Third is from interior of car driving north from Vancouver to Whistler.  Fourth is from Furry Creek in BC.

Two From Canada

When I was road-tripping up in Canada earlier this year, I shot two with my Mamiya 7II that I love. First is from Kamloops Lake, BC, the next is of the Columbia Icefield Tongue in Alberta (on the way to Banff from Jasper)

Columbia River, OR Pano

Nikon D700 24-120mm @ 90mm. f/8 @ 1/250 sec.

Columbia Icefield Pano

Nikon D700 – This is 18 vertical photos stitched, maybe 150 degrees field of view. It’s hard to imagine the magnitude how huge these mountains are… It was stunning – and cold. Between peaks 1 & 2 (from left) is where the Columbia Icefield Glacier pokes through into the valley. Link to Google Map ISO [...]

Kamloops Lake, BC Pano

NIkon D700 16-shot stitched pano. Is0 200, 24-120mm lens @ 66mm, f/13 @1/320 sec.