Here is my #SilentSunday. First time I saw a fogbow! I promise I didn't add a ton of Orton effect too, it looked liked that for real. I also have a panoramic version of this but not sure how it's going to look on web.
Here is my #SilentSunday. First time I saw a fogbow! I promise I didn't add a ton of Orton effect too, it looked liked that for real. I also have a panoramic version of this but not sure how it's going to look on web.
Here is another one. Less fog but instead I got some foam looking like snow. Total calm and crisp reflections on a chill morning.
Here's another image from my first years of photography back in 2020! Fun fact - it's also my most stolen image :/ I've found it online being sold on everything from pillows to prints to even a real estate listing once. Suppose that's the reality of posting images online to a degree...
This image is of Hope Peak from the famous Three Sisters #Mountain range in #Canmore #Alberta. More in the alt.
Cradle Mountain is just a magical spot, place of power. So much beauty all around. The fog, the trees, the light. I guess alpenglow too! In other words, brace yourselves. I've got a bit of photos from this morning.
I hope frozen water counts for #WaterWednesday
An image from 2022 of the infamous Abraham Lake in #Alberta #Canada with its frozen methane bubbles trapped just below the surface.
The bubbles from my understanding are a result of organics buried in the lake bed after it was created by the nearby manmade dam. This place has unsurprisingly become a huge photo attraction as a result.
hello again! I had a disconnect from everything online while travelling around #Tasmania. It was a family trip but I managed to steal a few shots. So, let me start with this gloomy rainy autumn scenery somewhere not far from Cradle Mountain. I considered black and white for this one but, in the end, I seemed to like muted colours a bit more.
After posting a number of less colorful photographs recently, today I thought I would reflect back on the beautiful fall colors we had along the Animas River last year.
For #MountainMonday: A panorama of the Tatoosh Range in Mount Rainier National Park.
A few other photos from that evening:
https://www.mrussellphotography.com/blog/mazama-ridge-mount-rainier-np/
#ThrowbackThursday to one of my favorite images taken on a trip to the #Canadian #RockyMountains back in 2021.
I've re-processed it now, after having lost the original edit. Thankfully I still have the RAW file!
It became a favorite mostly because of the setting I shot it in. A quiet moment in a very busy trip that became a moment to relax mentally and enjoy the evening breeze.
#mountain #landscapephotography #lpw #photography #sunsetphotography #
Sunset light over a gigantic Tor. My favourite part of photographing here, other than the incredible formation itself, is the abundance of angles to choose from.
Up close with waves at Bombo Quarry. This morning there were a couple of other photographers at the same spot and we all agreed to slowly inch closer to find the safest spot.
For #MountainMonday: A photo from way back in 2013: wildflowers and a view of the Tatoosh Range from Mazama Ridge in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington State, USA. While Rainier gets all the attention, I almost preferred photographing the Tatoosh during my trips down there.
A new image! - I've finally started editing again recently. This shot was taken in a local park near me. I've tried to photograph this spot before, but with less than great results. I've wanted to capture the winter hoar frost here, but, often haze from the lake has resulted in smudged details. I finally got a sharp image this past year during an unusually long cold snap that allow the lake to freeze over.
A very nice sunset that turned into an evening storm. Busy places like this aren’t my favourite to photograph, solitude in nature is much preferable, but it was worth the crowds to see.
“The person who follows the crowd will usually go no further than the crowd. The person who walks alone is likely to find themselves in places no one has ever been before.”
—Albert Einstein
I have very little to say today, but wanted to share an image. So, instead, I leave this quote.
"Objectivity is of the very essence of photography, its contribution and at the same time its limitation." - Paul Strand
One of the finest views in #Scotland sits amidst the towering #mountains of Torridon. The summit itself is a flat shelf with steep drops to the south, providing an uninterrupted vista of the expansive glen beyond. The mountain itself is not on many people's lists; not surprising given it's dramatic neighbours. But, as a photographer, it is often these lower peaks that offer the best opportunities for images!
For #MountainMonday - Mount Shuksan reflecting in a tarn with just a bit of sunset light still touching the top. This area in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest in Washington State, USA, is a bit of a cliche location, but it is hard to pass up 360° scenery like this.
Somewhere in the Middle-Earth, I mean New Zealand. The peach colour and how it barely touches the peak is my favourite thing about this photo.