Friday Foto Talk: Shooting in Winter, Part II
Easy Zion, Utah. Many of this post’s images are not too wintry looking, being from recent travels in the desert southwest. This is the second of three parts on photography in winter. Part I...
View ArticleWeekly Foto Talk: Shooting in Winter, Part III
The rugged Sonoma Coast, California. Happy New Year! I’m a day late for Friday Foto Talk, but you know what they say, ‘better late than never.’ No internet access the past few days. This is the...
View ArticleFriday Foto Talk: Winter is Unforgiving I
The wind comes screaming down the Columbia River Gorge in Oregon. I thought I’d take a break from all the metadata talk and get back to the field. We are getting some snow around these parts and the...
View ArticleSingle-image Sunday: Frozen Portal
I titled this shot Frozen Portal because it is the entrance to Oneonta Gorge. Located in Oregon’s Columbia River Gorge, it’s a popular place to photograph anytime and very popular to wade in hot...
View ArticleWinter Olympics (Share your World)
My backyard is a long way from the Winter Olympics in Sochi. That Cee comes up with some great ideas for challenges. This is a “Share your World” challenge, where you answer a few simple questions –...
View ArticleMerry Christmas!
Weather starts clearing on a cold winter’s dusk after one of Crater Lake’s typically heavy dumps of snow, followed by a moonlight ski back. I miss skiing and I miss Oregon!
View ArticleWinter Photography, Part IV – Dressing for Success
The first winter snows in Colorado’s Rocky Mountains often fall before autumn leaves. I love winter. Not as much as I used to; I blame the effects of aging. For at least the first half of my life,...
View ArticleWinter Photography, Part V: Get Away from the Road
Are you tired of seeing Mount Hood covered in snow yet? Let’s continue the series on photography in wintertime. With the holiday season approaching, we all have more time off from work. So don’t...
View ArticleMerry Christmas!
This is my most Christmasy image from the past year. Since I haven’t yet gone out in winter to some forest to find a small fir tree in a meadow, decorated it (including lights), waited for a gentle...
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