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Showing posts with label Water. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Water. Show all posts
2/13/16
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12/23/15
"Lunchtime at the Falls" Photo of the Day: December 23, 2015
This cute little mammal was snacking on some seeds in probably the most photogenic place that it could have possibly been - in Yellowstone National Park, at the Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River. I got a couple of shots before it became camera shy and turned its back to me and continued munching!
10/28/15
"Blanchard Springs" Photo of the Day: October 28, 2015
Blanchard Spring roams under a mountain in the Ozarks, helping to form the majestic Blanchard Spring Caverns underground. I shot this where the spring emerges from the mountainside, creating a lovely stream that continues to carve out the geology of the nearby mountains. Prior to excavating a separate entrance, this was the only known access point into the beautiful caverns.
9/16/15
9/1/15
"Vertical Falls" Photo of the Day: September 1, 2015
8/20/15
"Storm Over Yellowstone Lake" Photo of the Day: August 20, 2015
The cloud cover after an intense rain storm over Yellowstone Lake begins to break apart. This was difficult to shoot as I was standing near a sulfer vent, and I had to consistently clean the lens from the build up of condensation from the steam!
8/18/15
"Glacial Lake" Photo of the Day: August 18, 2015
Glacier National Park, you are stunning. I have had the privilege of visiting this beautiful park twice before, each time driving the length of it's famous "Going to the Sun Road". The scenery and hiking is some of the best that I have ever experienced! This was shot at a lake after a short hike from the road.
8/14/15
"Mississippi Transportation" Photo of the Day: August 14, 2015
This is the Mississippi River as it flows near downtown St. Paul, Minnesota. I set up this shot under a bridge and waited for boats to zip by to add to the composition. One of the things that photography has taught me is that patience pays off!
8/10/15
Photo of the Day: August 10, 2015 "Kayaking at Cape Tribulation"
This photo was taken while kayaking around Cape Tribulation in far north Queensland, Australia. The cinematic clouds and beautiful landscapes created for a magical visual experience. After kayaking for several hours of exploring the rugged tropical coastline and spotting reef sharks beneath out kayaks we all grabbed each other's boats to create a single large raft. We then faced the mountains and drank mimosas and ate chocolate cake as we watched the sun set over the lush tropical rainforest that is the Daintree. I will never forget that incredible evening!
8/9/15
Photo of the Day: August 9, 2015 "The Blue Flower"
I honestly had some post-processing fun with this photo! I really wanted the colors to "pop" within the image, so I played around in the final stages of production to ensure strong color throughout, especially with the flower itself.
8/6/15
Photo of the Day: August 6, 2015 "Flooded Forest"
Here is an image that I shot earlier this week while walking some trails at Hyland Lake Park here in Minnesota. We came across this area of a lakefront that was inhabited by the remnants of the edge of the forest in the form of old trunks. The shore was absolutely covered in Green Leopard Frogs too!
8/4/15
Photo of the Day: August 4, 2015 "Canyon in Yellowstone"
The Yellowstone River in Yellowstone National Park carves out some beautiful canyons and gorges, including this stunning one. While Yellowstone is famous for its geysers, hot springs, and mudpots don't forget to experience the incredible rolling landscapes that were shaped from the volcanic activity over the years. If you ever get the opportunity to visit this incredible park, do so. You will not be disappointed!
Labels:
Canyon,
Landscape,
National Park,
Plant,
River,
Travel,
Trees,
Water,
Yellowstone
7/17/15
Photo of the Day: July 17, 2015 "Chinese Garden of Friendship"
Whats around the corner?? What is causing all of those weird blue light beams??? This photo was taken at the "Chinese Garden of Friendship" in Sydney about two weeks ago. This reflecting pool offered a very restricted view of the network of buildings within the garden and I attempted to capture the mysterious aura of the space here.
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