Alright – it might have been a bit remiss of me to not share photos of Joshua Trees earlier in my posts from Joshua Tree National Park… but better late than never, eh?
Category: Landscape
My visit to Mojave was on a somewhat chilly and overcast day in March of 2022, so I feel like I missed out on some of more typical features of Mojave, but this stacked horizon of shades of blue was a nice treat. Reminded me…
Hoodoos are pillars of rock formed by erosion – basically a harder type of rock is at the top and keeps the softer rock from underneath from eroding at the same rate as the surrounding rock. In the case of Bryce Canyon National Park, there…
I found this gold mine during a hike outside of Ouray, CO. I was fascinated with how the buildings were just stuck to the side of the cliffs and used the steepness to their advantage for the sluice to clear away the waste water from…
Some still photographs of the Moab sky from 2021… these are all single exposures, including the ones with the star trails.
Today’s video is a short little time lapse that I took in the San Juan National Forest. You may recognize the scene from a clip or two from my CO/UT Time Lapse video. The painter is Paul Matthew of Roar Designs. I walked by Paul…
Taken just after sunset, this sliver of a moon and single star (or maybe it is a planet) were all that were visible in that part of the sky…
I’ve always wanted to fly in a helicopter, so while I was at Zion National Park, I decided to take a helo tour around the park. I took some videos too that I’ll have to share at some point as well.