And of course, there were arches to be seen in Arches National Park…
Category: Travel
Be sure to look at how comical the bills on those ducklings look – they are so much larger than they look like they should be!
Some more bison photos from RMANWR, but this time with some bird friends…
Pied-billed Grebes are found pretty much across the entire USA and that is evident by the fact that one of these photos is from Florida while the other is from California. Usually they are fairly difficult birds to photograph because they tend to be somewhat…
I only saw a couple of these during my entire time diving in the PNW, but the baby Red Rock Crabs look very different from the adults…
Though I never managed to get a photo I was truly happy with, any time I saw a Pacific Spiny Lumpsucker (Eumicrotremus orbis) it was a treat. These little fish (about 1-3 inches long) are just so cute even though they are armoured with those…
In case you’re curious how this is “part 3” of my Rocky Mountain National Park posts, I realized I didn’t label the previous ones as RMNP, so I went back and changed them. If you’re curious, they were the Moose Mother and Calf and the…
It is not easy to photograph really tall trees… I decided to try some vertical panoramic shots to see if that would work…
The next installment in The Eyes Have It series is a Red Irish Lord (Hemilepidotus hemilepidotus) photographed in the Hood Canal portion of Puget Sound.
A few more shots from Crystal Lake outside of Ouray, Colorado. I used a shot from here to experiment with the sky replacement feature in Photoshop, but honestly at times this sky had enough character to work, but the landscape itself was enough to compensate.
A definite hallmark of PNW diving, the Giant Plumose Anemone (Metridium farcimen) is a pretty cool photography subject – especially when the conditions are right…
During the first day of my drive from Colorado to Washington, I made plans to visit Arches National Park in Utah, and I left super early to arrive by sunrise… and I timed it perfectly. You may have seen the sunrise clip from the timelapse…
During a dive at the Blue Heron Bridge, I would usually find the Bumblebee Shrimp under these Purple Urchins, and not a ton of critters eat urchins, so I was surprised to find this crab walking around trying to munch on this one…