The Echo of a Shape at Jumbo Rocks
When I am photographing, I always keep my eye out for strong shapes since they tend to lead to strong compositions. Any shape will do: circles, squares, triangles, curves. During […]
When I am photographing, I always keep my eye out for strong shapes since they tend to lead to strong compositions. Any shape will do: circles, squares, triangles, curves. During […]
Joshua Tree National Park in California is such a unique landscape that I really wanted to make a panorama image that would convey the vastness and the sheer quantity of
Do you process your photos in order? Just wondering… I usually process mine in order because I’m afraid if I skip over something I might never come back to it.
This is one of the places I yearned to go back to this winter. Belle Campground in Joshua Tree National Park. We’ve been to some nice campgrounds. Lots of nice
I don’t know if Dr. Suess was inspired by these particular trees in Joshua Tree National Park, California, but as I am driving along I often hear the voice of
I think I could spend days photographing in this location. The only problem with it is that the campground bearing it’s name is extremely popular so there are always lots
On our first night at Joshua Tree National Park, in California, the clouds looked like they had a lot of potential, and so Ray and I went to one of
Finally! This is the image I had in my mind as the one I wanted to come home with after my visit to Joshua Tree National Park in California. I
I like being able to make similar images with different feelings to them by working with the lighting conditions at a given moment and using technique to emphasize the feeling
Here is the image I mentioned in my last post about how my plan for moonrise didn’t work out. Just as I realized my Plan A wasn’t working out and