Posts tagged “Sunset

River Reminiscing

Just over 5 years ago, I was blessed to go on a rafting trip with a good friend, Dan Buck. He’s an amazing photographer, so I was especially excited to kick it in the backcountry to see him in action.

As a photographer, I don’t think my to-do list is ever done, it percolates all the time (and sometimes boils over). In the past week or so I realized that I never created any artifacts to capture the experience except for some amazing prints that I have hanging in my house… But I always wanted to do more. Along with my love of capturing events, I enjoy helping myself and others to transport back to the experience of a day or time in life. So, to that end, I decided to put together a book of the trip.

Take a look…


If you’ve got a large monitor, take a look at it here in the big-screen version.


More now. #colorfulnight #anothersunset #juneaualaska

More now. #colorfulnight #anothersunset #juneaualaska

More now. #colorfulnight #anothersunset #juneaualaska


Long Day

Something caught my attention here. Maybe it's the beauty in spite of the telephone poles & cell towers & sirens & abandoned vehicles? #feelingcontemplative #leavingwork #longday

Something caught my attention here. Maybe it's the beauty in spite of the telephone poles & cell towers & sirens & abandoned vehicles? #feelingcontemplative #leavingwork #longday


Cool Clouds

Cool clouds rolling by. #outmyofficewindow #cloudsoncampus #brr

Cool clouds rolling by. #outmyofficewindow #cloudsoncampus #brr


Another Jump

Another jump. #milkrun #anothersunset #headedhome #whatelsecanisay

Another jump. #milkrun #anothersunset #headedhome #whatelsecanisay


Pink At Night

Pink at night, sailors delight! #campussky #wintersunset #whatelsecanisay?

Pink at night, sailors delight! #campussky #wintersunset #whatelsecanisay?


Not Shabby

Not a shabby way to end the day. #anotherwednesday #destinationeaglecrest #gorgeous

Not a shabby way to end the day. #anotherwednesday #destinationeaglecrest #gorgeous


Magnificent Moss

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I love macro shots because they help me to capture such great detail of something that we commonly overlook. It’s so easy to see a forest floor and recognize that it’s green in color, and might be soft to step on, but how often do you lean in close to see the individual ‘blades’ of the moss and how they catch light during a sunset?

For me? This was a first.

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Heading Off

During the last PhotoWalk that I coordinated, I spent lots of time looking, but very few minutes clicking. Part of the fun for me is to see others having a good time with a camera, observing the world. I did my own observing of course… I came away with maybe 5 “keepers”. Click on my favorite below to visit the gallery with the rest: