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Tag Archives: waterfalls
Big Sur 2022
This winter I payed my second visit to the Big Sur section of the California Coast, although to be truthful, it was the first time actually getting up to Big Sur. My previous trip, in 2017 (wow, can’t believe it … Continue reading
Posted in California, Landscape Photography, Photography, Seascapes, Travel, waterfalls
Tagged Big Sur, Big Sur Lodge, Bixby Bridge, California Coast, Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park, lighthouse, McWay Falls, ocean waves, Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park, Pfeiffer Falls, Point Sur Lighthouse, rainbow, sand patterns, seascape, surf, waterfalls
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David Thompson Country
A few weeks ago I spent an enjoyable 3 days photographing in David Thompson Country with my friend and photographer David Buzzeo ( Buzzeophotography.com ) David Thompson Country is located in west central Alberta, basically along Highway 11 west of … Continue reading
Posted in Alberta, Hiking, Landscape Photography, Nature, Photography, waterfalls
Tagged Abraham Lake, abstract photographs, abstract photography, Big Horn River, Black and White, camping, Crescent Falls, David Thompson Country, Fish Lake Campground, hiking, Howse Pass, Howse River, Nordegg, North Saskatchewan River, Siffleur Falls, waterfalls
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Waterfalls
I love photographing waterfalls. Unfortunately, life on the Canadian Prairies doesn’t offer a lot of nearby opportunities. So on my recent trip to Jasper National Park I took advantage of a hike up to Stanley Falls. The great thing about … Continue reading
Posted in Alberta, Nature, Photography, waterfalls
Tagged Beauty Creek, hiking, Jasper National Park, nature, rivers, rocks, Stanley Falls, streams, water, waterfalls
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Oregon Photography Workshop
In mid-July I arrived in Crescent City, California to meet up with Tom and Jim, my fellow participants in the Gems of Oregon Workshop put on by photographer Ralph Nordstrom (ralphnordstromphotography.com/) I had previously taken a workshop led by Ralph … Continue reading
Zion and Bryce
It’s a rainy day here so it seems like the perfect day to add another blog post. The Spring trip with my camera club buddies was to Zion and Bryce National Parks. I had previously been to Zion but Bryce … Continue reading
Yosemite National Park
Yosemite. The name is magical. The scenery is amazing. An area perhaps most made famous by photographer Ansel Adams, it is place to which landscape photographers flock for good reason. A little over a month ago I joined some fellow … Continue reading
Posted in California, Nature, Photography, Travel
Tagged California, landscape, mountains, National Park, nature, photography, snow, travel, waterfalls, winter, Yosemite, Yosemite National Park
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Desert Waterfalls
Being a prairie boy from Alberta, I really didn’t associate waterfalls with deserts until we started spending winters in Southern California. Certainly deserts are very arid places. But I have come to appreciate how much alive deserts really are. Desert … Continue reading