Milky Way over Bear Lake, Rocky Mountain National Park, July 29, 2016.
Here is my favorite photo of 2016. Why? It’s difficult to articulate, but a big part is I enjoyed this particular night during our workshop and the Todd Lake location most of all.
My husband Drew and I took a photo of us taking the ultimate selfie as some of the dinosaurs attack. We had our camera on a tripod with a timer.
This is my favorite image from 2016 because it has so many compelling elements, in my opinion. Also, I failed in my first attempt to visit this location a couple years ago, so I was excited to make it through the deep sand and experience the area.
I stopped by Palouse Falls on the way back from Palouse rolling hills shooting in late May. It was no moon day and I though initially it was not good as nothing can be captured except for the starry sky. I was lucky enough that my photo god sent me a photographer from…
While experimenting with the Nikon 10mm OP Fisheye, a Perseid meteor fell through the comp right in the Milky Way. I love shooting old glass, this was a real treasure to find. The edges of the orthographic projection are not as soft as in other Nikkor fisheyes…