July Showers in between on the yellowstoneA summer storm rolls through the Beartooth Mountains before sunset along the Montana Wyoming border, bringing nourishment to these high, alpine plains of diminutive blossoms. Here, at 10,000 feet above sea level, asters and arnica reach only a couple of inches tall while lupines bloom when they're a third the height of their lower living relatives. Still, it's a sea of flowers at the height of this land's shortest season. This is a medium format
Standing beside my camera
This is a beautiful black and white photo with a wavy
and have changed very little in the past ten thousand years
I captured the sky with a 35mm Sigma Art lens attached to a SkyWatcher equatorial mount which allowed a four-minute exposure
A field overflowing with yellow balsamroot and blue lupines stands ready to receive its drink
During a couple of dead-calm seconds at the south end of Vermont's Lake Willoughby
I love the Southwest desert and its unforgiving nature
The frames are made of smooth-finish
The prints are done on archival-quality metallic paper for unreal sheen and detail
his eye fixed in the direction he's moving
begins to give up the ice that has covered it for more than 8 months on a day of scattered mountain thunderstorms
This was one of the most vibrant rainbows I've seen