For many people, film photography is a thing of the past. Something they gladly left behind once the smartphone came onto the scene. There is a community of photographers out there however that still prefer film. I was one of them.
Early in our stay here in the Florida Panhandle, we had an incredible sunset. It just continued to evolve and travel across the sky and didn’t seem to want to end.
Lake Tahoe in winter has some fabulous vistas. Add in a nice sunrise and you have the makings of a memorable photograph.
Yosemite is definitely one of my favorite places to visit, especially in the winter. Since we’re going to be out there in a couple weeks I thought I’d get the juices flowing with this image of Valley View or Gates of the Valley as it’s also called.
I’ve made some changes to the equipment I shoot with so I thought I’d make a revision to the camera bag post.
Zion National Park is an amazing natural resource and hiking the Narrows and seeing the canyon walls glow in beautiful reflected light is an experience that is hard to put into words.
Most of us like a beautiful sunset. I’m certainly in that group that will spend countless hours at a favorite spot waiting, hoping for that gorgeous sunset. You know, the one that fills the sky with unbelievable color and maybe with a reflection off the water too.
Yosemite is one of my favorite locations and if you can go in the Winter you’re in for a treat. There are no crowds and Yosemite after a snowfall is just incredible. I had been to this location along the Merced river on many occasions and taken a number of photographs. Some were OK but many were just ordinary.