Birch Blizzard

This thick birch grove is really chaotic and it made hard to come up with a pleasing composition. In the end, I found a shooting spot on the edge of the grove, shot through the many branches and twigs with a small aperture and changed the image to black and white. Sort of looks like a snowy storm.

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Afternooner

A couple of years ago we were at the arts festival in Custer State Park, SD and decided to go for a little hike after lunch. The light was pretty harsh but the calm winds made for some really nice reflections in this small pond. I guess there are some nice images to he had even in the afternoon sun.

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Swimminng Leaves II

I shot a similar image at this location a year ago on the trail to devils bathtub in Spearfish Canyon, but there are a few differences this time. The circle of swirling leaves is tighter due to the fallen birch branch and the constraining effect it has on the whirlpool.

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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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