Photographing the Milky Way is a unique experience to me. Arriving on location well before sunset to shoot alongside fellow Photographer Kirk Keyes we had about 6 hours to wait to shoot. This surely is the longest time I have been on location by far!
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Mount Rainier – Sunset Inside a Cloud
Sunrise. The place, not the time of day, since we actually arrived for a hike in during sunset. Teague was joining me on this photography adventure once again! Leaving the parking lot, the hike took us through a large meadow behind the lodges and up the ridge. It was steep, but it was nowhere near as steep as the hike in Paradise.
Read MoreJonsrud Viewpoint Sunrise - Planned w/ PhotoPills
A little planning goes a long way in landscape photography. I'm not sponsored or anything by PhotoPills, but I must say their app is fantastic if you ever want to plan out a shoot in advance or just wonder if things will ever align just right for an image. Literally everything is in there to plan out your trip and you can answer just about any question you might have about shooting including equipment, framing, and the alignments of the stars according to your surroundings. I could literally go on for ever, but I'll spare you all that. If you want to know more, check them out at http://www.photopills.com
The image I shot this morning was planned out well in advance as it all started with a simple question. Does the sun ever rise right over Mt. Hood? The answer was inevitably yes and with that, I had to go! Wednesday was technically the best day with near perfect alignment, but I had work and Thursday would work out almost as well for the shot I had in mind. I have visited this location once before to scout it out when the conditions were much less than ideal giving me the vision for what I wanted the image to be.
I did not know how the actual light conditions would behave. As the sun rose it created a weird shadow above the peak that moved with the sun. It was truly a bizarre event as it rotated opposite of the sun around the peak. The other thing was just how quickly the sun would move across the scene while I shot. I knew the exact minute it would appear, but what I didn't know is that I had about 10-15 seconds to shoot before it was too large and flaring more than I would like. I got the shot in the end though, and what an image it is when processed and finished!
Affordable, Sharp, and Wide Professional Lens (Rokinon 12mm revisited)
I reviewed the Rokinon 12mm at the beginning of the year, and now I am going back to once again review the lens after more use. Did my opinion change? Read on to find out!
Read MoreThe ‘Best’ Portrait Lens?
To get a unique look to the portraits I take there is a specific 'go-to' lens that I always pick up out of my bag. Read my review of the Rokinon 14mm f/2.8 lens for more!
Read MoreClimbing Europe's Tallest Active Volcano
Hiking Mt. Etna was one of the most surreal experiences in my life! Climbing up and seeing the craters is incredible, and absolutely worth it.
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