Rocky Mountains
Rocky Mountain National Park, from a trip to Colorado this past summer.
A closer view of Multnomah Falls in Oregon, from a trip to Portland a few years back.
A view of the Porcupine Islands, in Frenchman Bay, from Cadillac Mountain in Acadia National Park, Maine.
Hitting the road through Utah, on my way to the Grand Canyon.
Some amazing driving out west.
Despite Pete Carroll and the thugishness of his football team, Seattle really is a fantastic city.
After a day of hiking and tromping through the woods, there’s no reward quite like these Grand Canyon vistas.
Bubble Pond at Acadia National Park in Maine.
Just for fun, I’ve taken a bunch of my landscape photos from cross-country trips (this one on a swing through New England in 2008. Here’s the original.) and re-edited them with VSCO FIlm 03.
The trouble is that these were all taken with a Canon SD750 – a point and shoot with limited capabilities. It took great photos, but the files aren’t all that flexible. Or big.
Anyway, enjoy the full series, or buy a print
A view back from when life was a little warmer, sunnier, and colorful.
But that’s the thing about living in a place like Michigan: each season has its own beauty, and its own reason for being.
With Daylight Savings Time coming around again, it’s been nice to have a bit of light in the morning. I’d rather trade the darker evenings for a glimpse at dawn.
This one, though, was back before the gloom and ugliness of November took over – when the leaves were just turning, and that beautiful September light made the commute a wonderland.
Another great on-my-way-to-work shot.
It was move-in day at the college on Friday, so I went in a bit early. And boy, am I glad I did. The sun was a bit lower on the horizon. Hence: this.
I don’t do many landscape-type shots, but the morning light and the fog in the field made this one a must-grab.