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A lonely sea stack gets battered by the Pacific along the Washington coast. Sadly, this monolith has since toppled
Weeping walls of water pour into the Columbia River Gorge in Oregon after torrential winter rains. Sadly, this area was destroyed by a wildfire in 2017
As a pilot, I'm never happy to be delayed. But it worked to my advantage on this night out shooting with friend David Thompson. Our inbound plane was 2 hours late, which allowed me to stay on location until the Milky Way lined up with this wild sandstone formation
The name is confusing I'm sure. But my tripod ballhead failed right when I got to this magical location in Arizona, leaving me utterly devastated. Luckily my friend Steve Turner offered a quick fix solution... the diaper he was carrying. I was grateful enough not to ask why a mature gentleman actually had a diaper on him
A river of lava runs beneath my feet and pours into the ocean. The intense heat and fear that the thin, newly dried crust will give way made for an unforgettable experience
The Painted Hills in Oregon are an otherworldly place, and I was fortunate to capture some nice light here
A tiny cavern is filled with interesting formations created by eons of erosion in the deserts of Nevada
While hiking out of the dunes in Death Valley, California in a massive windstorm, I happened to turn around and see this scene unfold in the fading light
The end of the most prolific day of shooting in my life. David Thompson and I barely made it to this location in time for sunset, and had no time to scout for compositions. Luckily, the atmosphere carried the day
An isolate, lonely, brilliant tundra in northern Iceland sees plenty of weather which makes for an intense sunrise
As luck would have it, a thick fog cleared just before dawn as the moonrise and milky way lined up over Halemaumau Crater in Hawaii
The gloom of an Icelandic storm is intense and turns the entire landscape into a various shades of grey. It feels at once lonely, and achingly beautiful
The Olympic Coast of Washington is home to some of the wettest weather in the United States. The slightest break in the cloud cover right before sunset yielded dramatic lighting conditions on the last night of an otherwise washed-out trip with Ryan Dyar
The geysers of Iceland are as important as they are beautiful. Geothermal power accounts for 25% of the country's energy
A dense fog rolls through the trees of Washington state, which is a common occurrence in fall. I'd like to say that I hiked for hours to reach this remote location, but I actually shot this from my back deck in my underwear. After taking a few frames, I went back inside and finished my cereal
This little tree has found a way to keep standing despite the relentless storms that roll through Glacier National Park in Montana year after year
One of the first images I made as a Landscape Photography enthusiast along the Oregon Coast. If only I knew then how rare it is to be able to shoot such a fiery sunset...
Twilight over Mt. Rainier in a beautiful field of flowers. Shortly after shooting this we returned to our campsite to find a very disturbed mouse running in dizzying circles. Much discussion ensued regarding whether mice can have rabies. The debate rages to this day amongst my small group of friends
1" Flush - Wall Buddy Hangers, supports the print exactly to the edges of the photo and makes for easy leveling. This option includes wall hooks. Corners will be squared.
The enormous heat from this lava flow made facing the camera impossible, so we shot this scene essentially blind. After retreating to a safe distance, I noticed the soles of my shoes and the feet of my tripod had melted
The conditions were perfect for shooting on this evening in Utah, so I was bound and determined to stay in this creek for as long as it took to make a decent image despite the frigid winter temperatures. It took about an hour to be able to feel my feet again
The last adventure I took with my trusty Jeep. It felt like a fitting end to a wonderful run together
A wonderful evening under the stars with great friends at Mt. St. Helens in Washington during a peak wildflower bloom
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