Does good weather make bad photos?
Sometimes I think we photographers like to torture ourselves. We get up early, we stay out late, we go out in the rain, we hike to desolate locations all in […]
Sometimes I think we photographers like to torture ourselves. We get up early, we stay out late, we go out in the rain, we hike to desolate locations all in […]
Is sharper always better? Most digital photographers sharpen their images, as do I. But sometimes I want a softer more painterly look. Achieving this affect in this image I made
The drive from Palouse, Washington, to Glacier National Park in Montana has to be one of the most scenic drives I have ever taken. The Mission Mountain Range just high
The Palouse region in Washington is a dream for photographers with endless designs made out of gently rolling hills in various shades of green. Here is one final image from
I’m not a lucky type of person. One time I won $2 on a scratch and win and I kept the lottery ticket as proof. I never win the door
We decided to take a break from all the grass-i-ness in the Palouse region in Washington by paying the Palouse Falls a visit. It was mid-day so the light wasn’t
The wide open views in The Palouse hills can be overwhelming; endless rolling hills with no apparent structure. The trick to making a good image here is to create structure
Often when I am the passenger in the vehicle I see scenes I wish I could photograph. Ray is very accommodating and stops frequently so I can run out and
From the trail on Kamiak Butte, the ascent is short but steep and offers spectacular views of the rolling hills. The day was overcast providing a soft shadowless countryside of
Finally the long awaited first post from my great North American Adventure. Since we are driving an RV all around the continent, we decided that it makes sense to spend
The first stop in our new life as nomads is Sidney, BC, a whopping 20 minute drive from Victoria. I love Sidney, such a cute little town and home of