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Tag Archives: rocks
BALANCE
This image is one of my selections for an upcoming exhibit in Arcata.
Posted in black and white, california mountians, fine art, landscape
Tagged black and white, boulders, clouds, national park, rocks
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SOMETHING A BIT DIFFERENT – FOR THE FUN OF IT
Posted in astrophotography, California, milky way, night sky, night time sky, wilderness
Tagged astrophotography, California, desert, equivalents, fine art photography, formations, historic, light painting, milky way, mono, Mono Lake, national park, night photograph, night sky, nighttime photography, rocks, rural california, sierra nevada
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DOME LAND WILDERNESS AREA IN THE SOUTHERN SIERRA NEVADA
Posted in black and white, California, dome, domeland, sierra nevada, wilderness
Tagged California, rocks, sierra nevada
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A GATHERING OF “THINGS THAT GO BUMP IN THE NIGHT”
The boy scouts were all gathered around the campfire where they performed skits and told spooky tales – if they only had eyes that could see what was surrounding them.
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Tagged boy scouts, campfire, joshua tree, night sky, rocks, spook, unseen
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LIGHT IN THE NIGHT
Boulders and the Night Sky at Joshua Tree I love going back through my catalog of images with a fresh set of eyes. Oftentimes, I discover what it was that I saw at the time I took the photograph. This … Continue reading
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Tagged boulders, desert, joshua tree, national park, night sky, rocks
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YOSEMITE REFLECTIONS 2009
I just now worked this image of nearly the same composition from five years ago. I took this shot with my old Sony R1. Take a look at the preceding post.
REFLECTIONS IN YOSEMITE
I first photographed this small lake near Tuolumne Meadows in 2009. I saw the potential in my images, but those photographs fell short of what I saw as their potential. I am not convinced yet that what I am sharing … Continue reading