Some things you just have to discover in your own due time. It took me twelve years of living in Colorado to visit and photograph Great Sand Dunes National Park. This weekend I discovered what I’ve been missing, including shots like this of the infamous Star Dune, nobly framed by the Sangre de Cristo Mountain range in the background:
- Star Dune in Great Sand Dunes National Park framed by the Sangre de Cristo Mountains
Silly me to have assumed that sand dunes in the middle of, hello, a landlocked state couldn’t be all that impressive… (more…)
April 1, 2012 | Categories: Adventure Photography, Fine Art Photography, Landscapes, Mountains, Outdoor Adventure Photography | Tags: Colorado, dunes, Great Sand Dunes National Park, Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, Mosca Colorado, sand, sand dunes, Sangre de Christo Mountains, Star Dune, Star Dune and Sangre de Cristsos | 3 Comments »
Pet Portraiture is one of my favorite areas of photography. No better time than the holidays to have portraits made of your pet! Here are three samples of portraits I’ve taken of my own dog, Kiah, a Blue Heeler (Australian Cattle Dog). (more…)
November 26, 2011 | Categories: Animals, Flash Photography, Lighting, Lighting Tutorials, Outdoor Adventure Photography, Photography Equipment, Photography How To's, Photography Tutorials, Portraits - Pets, Strobe Lighting, Strobe Photography | Tags: Australian Cattle Dogs, Blue Heeler, Blue Heelers, Canon 430EX II Speedlight, Canon ST-E2 Transmitter, Cowboy Softbox 16", Dan Bailey, dog, dogs, Going Fast With Light, Lighting, Lighting Techniques, LumiQuest SoftBox III, outdoor adventure photography, outdoor lighting techniques, pet portraits, photography how to's, photography tutorials, strobe lighting | Leave A Comment »