Misty Morning

The hills and meadows in Spearfish Canyon look like a rain forest this year because of all the wet weather we’ve had. On a dreary, misty and foggy morning an atmosphere like this can evoke many moods; for me it’s a time to reflect about the seasons past and the coming autumn and winter.

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Misty Fjords

Misty Fjords National Monument in Alaska definitely lived up to it’s name on the day we cruised this magnificent scenery. Towering mountains rising from the sea, rain showers producing hundreds of waterfalls and the low misty clouds all working together to sculpt this reverent place.

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Margerie Glacier

As we cruised up glacier bay in southeast Alaska, it was doubtful we would get any kind of look at the Margerie Glacier because of the dense fog we were experiencing, but as we approached the fog began to lift and this magnificent panorama slowly emerged. Shooting a 5 shot pano from the deck of a moving ship was challenging to say the least and it took several tries. This is the one I was most pleased with.

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Waiting For a Close Encounter

At Devils Tower National Monument I kept hearing the theme from the movie “Close Encounters of the Third Kind” as I was capturing this multi image panorama, so I put myself in the last panel and waited for the space craft to appear but, alas, nothing. I don’t know where the music was coming from exactly; somebody watching the movie at the campground? A ranger presentation perhaps? I never found out.

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A Little Bough

While walking along the trail to Spearfish Falls on a misty and foggy morning I spotted this little pine bough at the bottom of a spruce tree and liked the way the soft and diffused light was separating the needles from the darker background.

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Martian Night II

This is another image from my night at Badlands National Park in South Dakota. It was a mostly cloudy evening I was waiting for it to get dark and I was getting concerned that the sky may not clear, so when I saw a small break in the clouds, I started shooting. In my last weeks post I got a clear view of the milky way, but in this one, not so much. However, I like the horse shoe shaped formation in the foreground which becomes the main subject in the composition.

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Martian Night

This was my first attempt at night photography since I had my Canon 5D III camera astro modified. This was a single shot captured at Badlands National Park in South Dakota with about a 30% crescent moon setting in the west. I liked the way the landscape has a red/orange color cast, reminds me of some of the images of Mars I’ve seen from NASA.

Not the preferred camera

I recently took a drive to Badlands National Park to do some nightscape photography and while looking for a shooting spot the terrain and sky got very dramatic, but the only big boy camera I had was my astro modified Cannon 5D III, so I had to settle for my phone camera. The results aren’t too bad (IMHO)

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Natural Maze

These brush plants, the way they’ve randomly sprouted, remind me of a maze. Just for context, they reach heights of probably 9 to 10 feet tall and if they covered a very large area, you might have problems finding your way out once you entered.

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Home in the Woods

I do some real estate photography for local agents and that has kept me busy this week, so this weeks blog post is from a home I shot in west Rapid City. I had to climb a little to get this image, but it illustrates that you can be in the city limits and still have that home in the woods feel.