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An intense display of the aurora borealis on a frigid night in the Norwegian wilderness. With fast moving aurora, it always feels like there should be noise associated with it, but it is eerily still
Once a year, the keepers of the Pigeon Point Lighthouse in California would replace the modern light with the old fresnel lens and stop it's rotation for 5 minutes. Photographers would have to work very hard to find the correct settings and try to get one or two long exposure images before the light started to turn again. Sadly, due to lack of funding this event was cancelled several years ago
Comet Neowise graces the night sky over Oregon's Mt. Hood. Considering we won't see a return visit for 6800 years, the midnight wakeup call and early morning hike up Tom, Dick, and Harry mountain seemed a reasonable sacrifice to make.
A prime example of the growing threat of landscape photography and social media. We had this beautiful area in Iceland all to ourselves years ago when I made this image. Now, it is closed after being overrun and overwhelmed by tourists
We spent ten hours standing in -30c temperatures waiting for the aurora borealis to show up in a remote field of Norway. When it came, it was glorious
Shortly after finishing up my image "Frozen Feet" I turned around to hike out of the creek and saw this scene. The light was too nice to pass up, and I figured my feet were already frozen anyway...
When a tube of lava makes its way to the sea, the result is a spectacular explosion. Kilauea on Hawaii erupted continuously from 1983 until 2017, the longest continuously erupting volcano in recorded history
A 180 degree panorama captures beautiful sunset light spreads across these rocky cliffs in Central Oregon
This very special light appeared in the Colorado Rockies at almost the precise moment a beloved family member was finally released from the pain of a long illness. It will always be a very special and symbolic image for my family
A small ice cave in the Cascades of Washington is a cold, wondrous, and dangerous place to spend time
One of many locations that have become icons after being shot by Marc Adamus. These lone trees live a battered life amongst the bears in Glacier National Park
Thunderstorms in the Pacific Northwest are extremely rare. Even more so at sunrise. When this one developed over Mt. St. Helens in Washington, I raced to find a composition and fired the camera as quickly as possible in an attempt to capture a lightning bolt. And then I got lucky
One of the best things about Iceland is just going for a drive and randomly discovering areas of pure magic just off the side of the road such as this wonderful waterfall
I learned that the European photographers like shooting with the sun to their backs, while we Americans like to shoot into the sun. So when the European driven van parked a couple of miles away from this spot, I did the chubby person version of a run to get to this shot just as the sun set behind the peak
The incredible aurora borealis dances across the night skies of Iceland. These light displays are nothing short of miraculous
A wonderful little bend in a small river under sunrise light. My friend Ryan Dyar shot this scene at one point and discovered in his file review and upside down deceased cow in the water. RIP cattle buddy
Bruce Omori, owner of the incredible Extreme Exposure Photography gallery, takes in a rainbow on the dried lava of Kilauea
A gnarly old tree in the dry plains of Oregon watches over the annual balsamroot bloom. Usually, I spend a lot of time trying to ensure I'm in the right place to get good conditions for photography. On this morning, however, I was thrilled that my friends Ryan and Candace Dyar were going to be in town and I just wanted to be out shooting with them, so I didn't even bother checking the weather. Sometimes, it's better to just be lucky
We ran into master photographer Chip Phillips here at sunset. It's a universal law that wherever Chip goes he gets magical conditions for photography, and sure enough, this evening was special
Violent storms roll across the Factory Butte landscape in Utah at the first light of dawn. The landscape portion was shot by a drone, while shooting long exposures with a ground based camera to capture the lightning bolts landing nearby
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