Patterns
I love photographing patterns. When you practice the Art of Seeing, perceiving patterns is an important skill to have.
Nature photography and outdoor destination marketing
I love photographing patterns. When you practice the Art of Seeing, perceiving patterns is an important skill to have.
I wanted to mention a few of my neighbors, who I can always count on to bring a smile to my face. I’m not talking about just my human neighbors, although they, too, can be counted on to bring a smile to my face. I see a lot more of my other neighbors, the wild ones. They visit often.
I tried to keep it down to 12, but I couldn’t. Here is a baker’s dozen of my favorite photos of 2021. It was really hard to cut it down to just a baker’s dozen. Reviewing the images I’ve captured over the last year, I realized that what I had were favorite photographic moments, not …
I’m in the middle of the long dark now. The sun barely rises by 10:00 AM. Then a few minutes after 3:00, it’s already setting. I’m definitely feeling the effects of SAD syndrome. It feels like the long dark night of my soul, too. The weather this week doesn’t help. It’s cold, windy, grey, gloomy, …
I’d like to share a quiet moment I recently had on the McCarthy Road. I was chasing rainbows, looking for them, knowing the light was right. Trees blocked my first glimpse, but if I could make it to the pond before it faded… I caught the tail end for just a few seconds before the …
Amy of The World is a Book chose “A River Runs Through It” as this week’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge, so I thought I would showcase the Copper River and its tributaries, rivers running through the Wrangell Mountains. I live deep in the heart of Wrangell-St. Elias National Park. I’m surrounded by rivers. I cross 2 …