Posts tagged “sunset

Elk in the Meadow


Driftwood


In the Dunes on the Gulf


Golden Hour in the Garden


Sunset in the Swamp


Go Toward the Light


Just Another Florida Sunset


Walk in the Forest


Sunset Under the Bridge


My Ship Finally Came In…

…and it was full of pirates.


The Best Camera to Use…

…is any one you can get your hands on when a picture presents itself. In this case – my cell phone.


Walk the Path With Me


Tampa Bay Twilight

It’s hard to pass up a nice sunset when you have a camera handy. It’s a subject that never gets old. This was the view from the back yard of one of the homes I was photographing recently.


Postmodern Power Couple


Living up to it’s Name

Valley of Fire


Desert Vista


It Was Just a Hole in the Wall


Mountain Sunset

As I continue to scan some of my old slides to present here in my journal I’ve come to realize that I miss the rich, saturated colors that I could get by deliberately underexposing Ektachrome film. With the right subject matter, a light to moderately underexposed slide looked terrific right out of the camera. No processing software necessary, just shine some light through it and enjoy.


The Golden Hour


Sail Away

Posting something for mom here today.


Another Wedding

I photographed another wedding on Friday so I decided to post a set of images from the event here today.


Fire in the Sky

This valley inside an ancient volcanic caldera produces some spectacular sunsets but I must say this is one of the better sky shows that I have been treated to there. Click on it to view a larger version.


Desolate Sunset

I’m finally shooting in New Mexico again and so far it’s been a terrific trip. This is from the first evening out here. After arriving on the plane and getting settled in I took my group out to the Ojito Wilderness for a sunset shoot. I climbed to the top of a very tall clay mound in search of a good vantage point to shoot the sunset and encountered this scene as I approached the summit. Lucky me.


Sandia Sunset

Sandia Mountain gets it’s name from turning the color of a watermelon at sunset. This is a view of the rugged side of the mountain from the far bank of the Rio Grande.