✱ Weekly Photograph #12 I miss autumn. It's starting to get hot, and one of the nice things about living in the City of Trees and PhD's is when the leaves turn.
✱ Weekly Photograph #11 I absolutely love subtle, desolate landscapes. This one, again, was made in Alaska.
✱ Weekly Photograph #10 Messing around with shutter speed, aperture, and focal length led to a happy accident when I made this image. It's a macro shot of some dew on a grassy leaf somewhere near Denali in Alaska. I just love how the dew looks like a collection of sparkly jewels.
✱ Weekly Photograph #9 Margerie Glacier is accessible only via boat. It's in Glacier Bay in Alaska and it glows blue on cloudy days. Seven feet of solid ice calve off every day - that's how fast it moves. It was raining when I made this image from the deck
✱ Weekly Photograph #8 I made this image during a family hike on New Year's Day. We were hiking Evey Canyon in the local mountains and got caught in a hail storm. If you look closely you can see some ice in the image. These mushrooms were growing on a steep slope
✱ Weekly Photograph #7 We recently went on a trip out to Shoshone, Death Valley, and one of the reasons I love to visit is there's a natural, warm spring swimming pool where 85 degree water endlessly runs right out of the ground into a concrete containment unit - a swimming pool.
✱ Weekly Photograph #6 Last year we travelled to Denali National Park in Alaska, and this Alaskan Cotton Grass caught my attention. I spent the next 15 minutes focusing on a few different specimens trying to get the subtle white variations and the shallow depth of field to look right as they bounced around