Posts Tagged ‘nature photography’

Writing for Singh-Ray Filters

Writing for Singh-Ray Filters

We are proud to announce that Jay is now writing for Singh-Ray Filters. He has been using their products for almost two decades, so he is extremely excited to begin sharing images, stories, and how-to articles about their usage on the Singh-Ray blog site.


Wait for It

Wait for It

Recently, I taught a workshop with Art Wolfe, John Greengo, and Libby Pfeiffer. We had a wonderful time running and hiding under a sitka spruce as it rained like never before on Second Beach just outside of La Push, Washington. At times, the grand landscape is not always available and instead of focusing on what [...]


Sitting and Waiting-Here is Utah Too

Sitting and Waiting-Here is Utah Too

Thanks to the wonderful on-time record of DIA I sat waiting to catch the second flight (after I missed the first by mere seconds) that I was put on to Seattle last night. And then I sat, and then again, some more sitting, the second flight only managed to leave an hour behind schedule. In [...]


And then there were Arches…

And then there were Arches...

Yesterday I was in Arches National Park photographing locations and compositions that I see less frequently than some of the most obvious. I sat at Turret Arch waiting for the sun to rise for what seemed like an eternity. The pink through red sandstone sat dull and mediocre at best until close to 30 minutes [...]


Night in Utah

Last night I was in Goblin Valley State Park shooting the afternoon light, sunset, and then stars and star trails as day became night. The night before when Brendan and I were shooting the residence in Colorado we were talking about how to shoot star trails, so I have decided to post an image and [...]


Totally Geeked Out-Yes that is me!

Totally Geeked Out-Yes that is me!

Today was a crazy day of announcements. First, Canon announced a replacement for my current 1D Mark III-the 1D Mark IV. Rob Galbraith has added a post here that goes through all of that detailed technical stuff. Vincent Laforet has added a new movie similar to Reverie, only this time he used the brand new 1D, [...]


June and July 2009 Photos of the Month

The last two months of my life have disappeared faster than the Blue Angels at the speed of sound. June began with my wife discovering a fox den about a block from our house and then concluded with us getting soaked in Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks for the entire time we were there. [...]


Yellowstone and Grand Teton

Tomorrow we are off to Yellowstone. If I manage to find some WI-FI to steal, I will post some progress reports. If not you will just have to wait until next week!