A Duotone Social
Missed a few days of posting; had a busy week and just couldn’t fit it all in. I’m able to get back to it now and want to announce a few things of interest. First I’d like to mention Neil Creek, a native of Australia who lives in Melbourne and is making an [...]
Obstructed Beauty
Inspired by Andreas Manessinger’s recent post on FineArtPhotoblog.com, I decided to shoot this image despite the bare willow branches preventing a clear view. He made the argument that sometimes you just can’t do anything about an obstruction and that you might as well use it. And so I found myself next to this [...]
Spring Bear
It’s impossible to drive through Yellowstone without seeing some type of wildlife, as was the case yesterday on my way home from Jackson. Along with the standard buffalo, elk and deer, this bear was foraging beside the road near Upper Terrace. Despite being brown in color, it is a black bear and weighed [...]
Vertical Moose
After yesterday’s plane picture, I thought I better take it back to nature. I hadn’t thought about the idea of vertical panoramas until my recent post in which two horizontal images were used to create single square composition. Of course, panos are typically meant to display an impressive breadth, one which is emphasized [...]
Flying Low
I decided to post something from ‘the road’ here in Jackson Hole vs. what I’d scheduled ahead of time. I was out in the valley east of town today when I saw this plane coming in for a landing. I’ve actually flown out of the airport, but never into. Regardless, I thought this was a [...]
Friends of Smith
Here’s another round of images from the Smith River, mainly folks and smaller scenes. There will likely be another ‘people post’, but in duotone, which I’m looking forward to. I’m headed down to Jackson Hole, WY, this weekend, but am in the process of creating auto-posts for both Sat. and Sun. both…maybe Fri. too [...]
Homestead
Here’s another image from my trip over to the Boulder Valley yesterday, though this image was technically taken along the West Boulder. Homestead cabins still dot the Montana landscape and I’m grateful to them for enduring…quite often much longer than modern homes. Though this cabin was not part of the set, PBS filmed [...]