Tag Archives: landscape

Road Trip Through The Louisiana Bayou

Color photos of nature, landscapes, structures from a winter road trip across southern Louisiana. Ferry ride, bridge, moss covered tree, shrimp boat.

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Randomless lives in Telluride

Telluride is full of all sorts of marvlicious randomness. And you know how I love to take photos of randomness! About a block from the gondola in town is a house, with a fence made of skis, and a pile of random junk lying in the yard. And amongst the random junk is a mid...

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Ouray

If you drive to Ouray, there is an overlook over town, where you can take the same photo that 8 million other people have already taken. 7,999,999 of them do not have the focal plane aligned with Main Street, however.

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Ridgeway Colorado has Uberfantastish Sunsets

Aw. A sunset. Isn’t that special? Well, it was pretty schweet.  I took these photos from the deck of a shirtless tattooed dude. He offered us snow peas that were growing on the deck along with a lot of tomatoes. He showed us the shelves where he started them in March. He says that he...

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Great Sand Dunes – Sunrise Day 1

We drove into the Great Sand Dunes National Park after nightfall. I didn’t really know what to expect, exactly. I did know that the dunes were only going to photograph well at sunrise and sunset. On the first morning my internal clock woke me up at first light. I found out that it was going...

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Springtime on the Front Range

Get the stick, Lassie!

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Valley of Fire

On another day in Vegas, I headed out to the Valley of Fire to assist Chuck Arlund on a shoot. It’s a really cool area, I will definitely go back and explore when I have the time.  The clouds were great, and I snapped a couple landscape shots while I was there.  I couldn’t decide...

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Feelin’ Lucky?

On the first day out in Vegas our ragtag band of photographers organized a little model shoot out in the desert.  The desert skies were awesome. We stopped at the Railroad Pass Casino for dollar beers, hot dogs, and shrimp cocktails.

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No Es Mi Casa

This is what I’d call a view lot.  No, I’m not staying here.

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Gone Fishin’

Today we went fishing out in the big blue sea in a little blue boat. We didn’t catch anything.  Maybe these guys did.

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Indian Peaks Wilderness in Fall

Well there hasn’t been too much blogging around here lately! I’ve been busy shooting a lot of fall and holiday portraits, and generally wrapping up 2009.  I’m looking forward to a big trip down to Mexico in two weeks.  So while the main goal will be rest and relaxation, you know I’ll have some pictures...

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On top of the world in Rocky Mountain National Park

Even more pics from my evening in Rocky Mountain National Park.  Nikon 14-24 f/2.8 lens FTW!

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Moraine Park

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Above Treeline

Here are some more images from my Estes Park adventure.  We ventured up to the top of Trail Ridge Road near sunset.  Here are a couple landscape photos of the bare, rocky peaks covered with a light dusting of snow.  The square topped peak is Longs Peak.

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Shooting Elk in Rocky Mountain National Park

No, not shooting to kill, shooting to blog! I can’t believe it has already been two weeks since I shot these pictures. Time is just flyin’ on by.  I usually don’t like taking touristy pictures, but these beasts are just so big and cool I couldn’t help myself. This first shot is in Moraine Park....

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The Aspen verses The Pine

I love aspen groves. We have a lot of pine forests in the Front Range, and they just aren’t as pretty. If an aspen tree and a pine tree got in a fight, the pine tree would probably win. Aspen trees are lovers, not fighters. In a Miss Perennial Woody Plant competition, the aspen would...

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Skull

I found this skeleton hanging on the fence at Lost Antler Ranch. I’m not sure what animal it is . . . I’m guessing that it’s an elk?

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Photographic Evidence That It Snowed Last Week

I took this photo yesterday while driving Trail Ridge Road in Rocky Mountain National Park.  This huge drift is at about 11,ooo feet.

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The Sunsets Are Pretty Good Too

Sunset over the lake at Lost Antler Ranch.

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Happiness is peeing off of your deck in the morning

It’s true, just ask the groom-to-be. There is a certain inexplicable satisfaction that occurs when you can step outside and bond with nature first thing in the morning. The morning view from the Meadow House at Lost Antler Ranch.

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