Death Valley III: Hiking the Silent Desert
The sand dunes of Death Valley National Park can turn golden in the first light of morning. I think Death Valley National Park – by virtue of its size alone is worth more than a couple days – offers...
View ArticleDeath Valley VI: A Cute Fish
Blowing sand at Mesquite Flats dune field in Death Valley National Park, Califormia forms textured shadows. This is the last of three posts on the geology and ecology of Death Valley National Park in...
View ArticleTravel Theme: Flow
A small creek in Oregon’s Columbia River Gorge flows in a rolling way through a mossy forest. I don’t usually go for the theme post, at least those invented by other bloggers. I figure it’s sorta...
View ArticleHappy Thanksgiving! Arch Leftovers
To all of my U.S. friends I wish a Happy Thanksgiving. And I send the same wishes to anyone else who might choose this day to give thanks for this wonderful world (and universe!) we all are privileged...
View ArticleTwo for Tuesday: Forming Sand Dunes
Recently I spent a few days at a dune field I’ve been wanting to photograph for quite some time. With a great name (Ibex Dunes) and a fairly remote location in the far southern part of Death Valley...
View ArticleFriday Foto Talk: Video Likes & Dislikes
Saratoga Springs surprises with so much water in such a dry desert. Happy Friday! Here’s another installment of Likes/Dislikes, where I give my totally personal opinion on a trend or issue in...
View ArticleFriday Foto Talk: Meditation & Photo Flow
Sunrise at Reflection Lakes, Mt. Rainier National Park This is the second in a series on the state of flow in photography. Check out Part I for introductory ideas and general concepts. Flow, known...
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