Showing posts with label Rocks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rocks. Show all posts

Let the River Flow

Posted on 3/28/2012 by Unknown | 0 comments

The day after I took this photo, the water was about 4' higher and raging like the Colorado. It poured rain like crazy overnight and when I went back to this point, I was amazed by the transformation. Ellis River in Glen, New Hampshire. Enjoy.

The Age of Innocence

Posted on 3/15/2012 by Unknown | 0 comments

This is one of my favorite photos that I've ever taken. Long before I had a clue about the intricacies of photography. I took this shot of my daughter about 7 years ago when she was reaching for something in the water. An impromptu moment that is captured forever. Crystal clear water and jagged mountains complete it for me. Taken at Jenny Lake in Jackson, WY.  Enjoy.

Kenebunkport Sunset

Posted on 10/11/2011 by Unknown | 2 comments

Yesterday was a glorious day in Kenebunkport, ME, where it was an astonishing 85 degrees on Oct 10, and very clear skies.  I was hoping for a few clouds to add some drama to some photos, but it wasn't to be.  We had just made a quick run before dinner to show my kids the George Bush compound, and on our way back, this looked like it could be a cool sunset over the Atlantic Ocean.  I did an HDR of this, but this was the first photo of the bracketed shot.  It doesn't reveal any lens flare, but I really liked the rocky coast in dark shadow.  The clouds just gave it some nice sunburst effect in camera.

Go ahead, take some photos into the sun.  I'm getting more confident in doing it and actually, don't mind the solar flare, it's kinda cool.  Enjoy.

Pre-Irene Waterfalls

Posted on 9/15/2011 by Unknown | 0 comments

I'm glad I was able to grab this photo three days before Irene came through. I understand that these little falls were more like Niagra falls in the aftermath of Irene's rainfall. I'll have to go back, take some pics from the same location and see if any of those rocks were dislocated.

This was taken when the sun was setting behind me and most of the foreground was in good shade. HDR required here. Enjoy.