One of my last evenings in Palmer Lake as I ended my hike, I was given this stellar view of a sunset and an approaching (or maybe receding – I can’t remember which) storm…
Category: Travel
Just a couple quick clips showing some of the views I have been treated to before various dives around the Pacific Northwest… including my first dive in the snow…
A couple close-up shots showing the details in some feathers…. both the avian kind and from a featherduster worm underwater…
During my stop in Mount Rainier National Park, I got lucky and happened across some Sooty Grouse and managed to get some good photos and a couple quick videos of it making a soft little call (you might have to turn up your volume to…
During my stop in Mount Rainier National Park, I did a short hike around Reflection Lake. You can see Mount Rainier just peeking out under the clouds in a few of these shots, but the reflections on that glassy water stole the show in the…
It is tough when the fish have a more stylish haircut than I do! This Mosshead Warbonnet was photographed at Keystone Jetty on Whidbey Island, Washington.
I have always felt a draw to dead trees for some explainable reason and when I was in Colorado, there were plenty of really photogenic ones to choose from…
This is the Bighorn Sheep I first thought was going to be the male in the group… Which definitely are some impressive horns, but nothing compared to the actual ram’s horns… But aside from the few seconds as the big ram trotted past me next…
While visiting Colorado National Monument, one of the highly touted things to see was Bighorn Sheep. After not seeing any the first day, Rich and I went for a nice long hike the next morning to see if we could maybe find any while getting…
On a stop to Ouray, I decided to string a handful of trails together to be able to swing by a couple of the more “touristy” views like Cascade Falls and Box Canyon while also getting a longer hike in and try to hit a…
And some “behind the scenes” shots from some of the camp sites where I captured some of the scenes from yesterday’s timelapse video… As Rich and I were hiking to the arches in Rattlesnake Canyon, we were keeping an eye out for potential campsites for…
Not always the most popular of subjects on a dive, but I find some of the various worms that live in tubes and only extend their feeding tentacles or radioles to be somewhat beautiful and well worth snapping some photos – if you can do…