Tag: Landscape and Night Photography

Mobius Arch – Alabama Hills!

I ended my recent trip to Death Valley and the Eastern Sierra with a stop at Mobius Arch hoping for a spectacular sunset…which didn’t happen.  ; )  That being said, it was a lovely evening and the Arch was in full glory beneath a sometimes cloudy and sometimes starry sky…

Death Valley Charcoal Kilns

In the 1870s these amazing structures were built to support mines and smelting operations owned by George Hearst, father of William Randolph Hearst.  While they operated, the kilns creating charcoal for smelters roughly 25 miles away near the mines and only burned for about three years as the mines never

Utah’lking to Me!!!

I have spent a fair amount of time in Utah in the past and always walk away filled with a sense of being someplace special.  I have so enjoyed my times in Zion, Canyonlands, and Arches National Parks.  I have loved exploring the border area near Arizona, spending time in

Yosemite Firefall

There is something that is said in the whispers of the wind and the silence of places like Yosemite. That small voice roars restoration and lessons from the past. It is reflective and desperate. It is calming and thoughtful. Thank You Lord for another adventure to a place so grand

Claremont Night Photography Show…

For the month of June, my night photography is featured at “The Colony” @ Loft 204 in the Claremont Packing House!  I was so completely humbled to be asked to show there and for my very first public outing, I was also excited to feature my night work.  I truly

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