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Godafoss in Iceland is one of the most spectacular falls in all of Europe. "God rays" make an appropriate appearance as the sun sets
The large telescopes at the Mauna Kea observatory on Hawaii peer deep into space looking for the origins of the universe
My first (probably last) attempt to photograph a waterfall with a drone. In tight confines without a GPS signal, it was all I could do to keep it out of the trees. After a lot of wrestling, I managed to capture a couple of sharp long exposures
Hanging out of a helicopter over the erupting Bárðarbunga volcano in Iceland is an experience I will never forget.
It was just a couple of photographers and a few trillion mosquitoes enjoying the frosty summer morning high in the Washington Cascades
I had to adopt an "amorous" pose on a rock to get this entire fern in the frame. Unfortunately for me, a friend was there to document the experience. He holds me hostage with it to this day
The spray from this giant Oregon waterfall made this area almost un-shootable. With some diligent wiping and lots of cloning of water spots, I was able to piece together an image of this wonderful place
The total solar eclipse of 2017 covered a large swath of the USA. Witnessing the event in Central Oregon was one of the truly great moments of my life
Extreme Kayakers photobombed my attempt to shoot this beautiful Washington waterfall, and I'm grateful for it
Oneonta Canyon in the Columbia River Gorge of Oregon sheds water down it's walls in an absolute deluge. Sadly, this area was completely destroyed in the 2017 fire
Taken on a quiet morning walk on a weekend retreat with family for my Aunt Kate's memorial service. One of my earliest images, and one of the ones that matters to me the most
The fog cleared just enough to get a few shots of these sentinel trees keeping watch over the iconic Mt. Hood in the Oregon Cascades
The tragic Eagle Creek fire caused the collapse of the overlook of beautiful Metlako Falls in Oregon. I was fortunate to experience this place in all it's beauty many times before it was lost forever
The last days of ice along this lake in Mt. Rainier National Park before the spring thaw changes the view
It was shooting this image that I saw first hand how brilliant of a photographer Ryan Dyar is. I shot several different images from a few spots while Ryan stood back and patiently waited. Finally, when I was done, he walked back, plopped his camera down and fired off one frame. His composition was, in a world, brilliant
The Hoh Rainforest in Washington is home to all types of greenery, including moss, ferns, and lucky clovers
A violent thunderstorm breaks up just enough to allow sunlight to pierce the gloom over the Colorado Rockies
A small red barn looks like a lonely boat being tossed by ocean waves in the Palouse region of Washington
The oldest image in my collection. A long exposure smooths the choppy waters of Lost Lake in Oregon and creates the illusion of ice
The setting moon sparkles upon the snow in a remote meadow in Sweden as the Aurora Borealis dances overhead. What you don't see is the -30c temperatures that were being endured with the appropriate amount of whining
The water creeping up onto this Norwegian beach was so shallow you could walk out for what seemed like forever
The odd rocks of the Alabama Hills of California witness a fantastic lenticular cloud light up in twilight sky
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