Category Archives: Locations
A second look at Iceland
Looking at some photography books over Christmas prompted some experimentation with a different black and white process of images from Iceland. Although I rarely try to process color images “as I saw them” (often, for example, applying a gradient of … Continue reading
Sunrise project
The final dawn in my “month of sunrises” project saw wonderful first light on the Flatirons. There are about 140 GB of raw files awaiting processing into time lapse… … Continue reading
Red Rocks, Las Vegas
In Las Vegas last weekend giving a colloquium at the university, before joining friends for a trail marathon through Titus Canyon to finish on the floor of Death Valley. Taking the bus at dawn to the start of the race … Continue reading
Moab
Back to Moab last weekend, though not for the trail 1/2 marathon this year! Instead revisited two of my favorite Utah hikes – the Natural Bridges loop (a great hike in a National Monument, but still almost deserted) and the … Continue reading
Manchester
A couple of images with the Sony RX100 II from an afternoon in Manchester. The John Rylands library is highly recommended. … Continue reading
A day hike into Coyote Gulch
Coyote Gulch is my favorite canyon in the Escalante, and hiking it with Chris last month I thought it would be fun to shoot video as well as stills. I used the amazing Canon 11-24mm f/4 lens for a fair … Continue reading
Going wide in Coyote Gulch
“Water damage is always negligence” states the LensRentals’ contract, but narrow and sometimes water-filled canyons are ideal places to test out an ultra wide lens! Returning to the Escalante last weekend for a quick hiking trip, I rented the new … Continue reading
Trail Ridge road
Looking across Forest Canyon toward the Gorge Lakes … Continue reading
Summer on the Lofoten islands
For our summer trip my brother and I headed to just above the Arctic Circle in Norway. We spent one day hiking in Rago National Park (more about that some other time) but our main base was the Lofoten islands, … Continue reading