Tag: mountains

To the Tetons!

I’ll get tired of winter someday, but for now I’m still sticking with it. This one is also from a recent trip to Jackson. The sky wasn’t clear enough to get the iconic peaks in, but there were constant clouds rolling in and out to make things interesting.

To the Tetons!


Drive into the Light

Just before sunset, the aspens on Monitor Pass lit up the most brilliant yellow I have ever seen.


Bonsai Rock

I wanted to make sure I got this shot before all the snow was gone in the mountains. There was supposed to be some interesting weather that night, but I wasn’t lucky enough to get crazy clouds for sunset. What I did get were some great colors to offset the little tree on the rock.


Sunrise Over Somewhere

I’m not sure exactly where I was flying over, but I knew there was a sunrise and that I needed to capture it.


The Swoop

I can’t take all the credit for this one, a friend pointed out the way this water was curved on a hike at Squaw Valley. I took the liberty of playing with the harsh light and shadows to help bring out the curve of water.


Last Light

I spent last weekend in Tahoe, and while it wasn’t a photo trip, I did sneak a few in. This one of the sunset from Round Hill Pines Beach is one of my favorites.


Snow Plant

If I can’t have snow in the summer, at least I can have a snow plant! I found this one on a hike above Ice House Reservoir in the Sierras.


The Teacups

I hiked the South Fork of Silver Creek in the Sierras today, and of course my camera was along for the ride. The water is high right now due to the huge amount of snow we have from last winter. This section of descending pools is called the teacups. The rushing water wasn’t very tea like, but if I try hard enough I can visualize layers of little teacups spilling into one another.


The Thirstiest Tree

Apparently this tree wasn’t getting enough water, it had to reach out a bit into the Truckee River for a drink!


Niseko, Hokkaido

Mount Yotei located by Niseko Japan. I was here on a ski trip to enjoy the very light powder with friends, and this view of the long dormant volcano every morning was a great way to start the day.




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