Alone In The Mist

Well, I have been quite neglectful of you folks, and for that I apologize. Daily Photo - Alone In The Mist The winter was quickly coming to a close, so a small group of friends and I decided to head up to Ricketts Glen State Park in Northeast PA, to see if we could find

By |2012-03-19T20:32:31+00:00March 19th, 2012|Photography|0 Comments

A Portrait Of Sourthern Utah

Daily Photo - A Portrait Of Southern Utah During a hot August afternoon, We drove around Arches National Park in South-eastern Utah. The afternoon sun was burning fiercely, but we continued to take in the wonders of the park. After stopping off at Delicate Arch, we made our way back to Panorama Point. We stopped

By |2017-12-16T19:34:26+00:00March 12th, 2012|Utah|0 Comments

Half Dome Fog

Daily Photo - Half Dome Fog After nearly five days of rain, we crawled out of our tents and wrung out our wet bones. The sky opened up to show off it's brilliant blues, and most of the beautiful features that Yosemite is known for became visible from base to summit. With coffee in our

By |2017-12-16T19:34:28+00:00February 16th, 2012|Photography|0 Comments

Teton Rising

Hey guys, don't forget that tomorrow we will have a very special tutorial post. If you have the desire to create beautiful panoramas without investing many hours stitching it together then this post is for you. Check it out tomorrow morning right here. Daily Photo - Teton Rising After a long and exhausting two days

By |2017-12-16T19:34:34+00:00February 2nd, 2012|Photography|0 Comments

The Stairs To Delicate Arch

Daily Photo - The Stairs To Delicate Arch After an emergency tire replacement in Richfield, Utah and 250 dollars spent, we arrived in Moab. With our stomachs full of local food and beer, My friend Bill and I hunkered down for a windy night in the desert. The next day It was 97 degrees and

By |2017-12-16T19:34:35+00:00January 28th, 2012|Photography|0 Comments

Glacial Playground: A Photographic Climb Of Mount Rainier

To me, one of the most fascinating mountains in the world is Rainier. Stretching 14,410 above the Pacific, Rainier is a icon of the Pacific Northwest. It's volcanic legacy provides proof that our world is continually changing. It is a life goal for some, and a training ground for others. I craved Rainier for many years, and subsequently attained it's coveted Columbia Crest in August of this year. I have provided a few of my favorite shots from this beauty of a mountain. Enjoy!

By |2017-12-16T19:34:36+00:00November 22nd, 2011|Photography|2 Comments