‘Beyond the Rim’ was selected as the cover of Cascade A&E’s January 2013 issue and includes an interview for the featured article written by Jeff Spry.
The sun unleashed a huge, X-class solar flare on July 12, 2012. Here is an in-depth look from my experience capturing the aurora borealis over Sparks Lake in Central Oregon.
During the early morning of June 17, 2012, by pure coincidence, I had an amazing opportunity to witness and photograph the Aurora Borealis over Crater Lake. Capturing this famous light show has been a dream of mine for several years…
NASA’s Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD) featured ‘Beyond the Rim’ on April 25, 2012.
My pack is waaaayy too heavy!! I had every intention of trying to lose some pack weight, but somehow it seems just as heavy as when we left the Muir Trail Ranch last year. If you recall, this leg of the PCT was our longest between resupplies.
It has been some time since my last entry… To be honest, I can’t seem to stop shooting. For the past couple of months there has just been endless opportunities and beauty that seem to surround me without end. I’m not one to try the ‘picture a day’ …
Here are some new star trail images taken from Big Bend National Park. These were part of the newest time-lapse video, “Breaking Point” that I uploaded last week. Once again, I had a lot of images to choose from that were taken to produce the time-lapse video. I …
At first, when I set out to do another time-lapse video I knew it was going to be extremely difficult, maybe even impossible to beat the last one I did. I was supposed to leave Dallas on a Tuesday, but due to the Arctic Storm that swept through the Midwest, I was delayed by 4 days.
Time-lapse photography has always been an interest of mine. Time-lapse photography consists of taking numerous still images to create a video clip. Now, you might ask, “Why not just use a video camera?” Well, video camera’s cannot create 30 second, single frame exposures. In the time-lapse video above, …