by activelight | Oct 12, 2017 | Colorado, How to shoot, Landscape photography, New Mexico, Travel, Utah, Wyoming |
I was travelling back from a friend’s cabin after an enjoyable cross-country ski trip in California’s Sierra Nevada Mountains. Unfortunately, someone had a solo accident on Interstate 80 in the foothills northeast of Sacramento, and backed up traffic into...
by activelight | Oct 5, 2017 | Colorado, Landscape photography, RV, Travel |
I landed at Boston’s Logan Airport to provide technical support for a customer visit one long-ago September afternoon. At the rental car counter, the agent asked if I was there for the foliage. I wasn’t, but overheard other agents advising travelers where the...
by activelight | Sep 28, 2017 | Landscape photography, Travel, Wyoming |
Star Valley south of Afton, Wyoming Post-Eclipse Relaxer After escaping the eclipse, we drove to Wapiti Village RV Park in Alpine, Wyoming and took a deep breath. Then we thought about dinner. A little online searching turned up the Old Yellowstone Garage –...
by activelight | Sep 21, 2017 | Colorado, Landscape photography, Travel |
I’ve always been fascinated by mountains and moving water. The first may seem easier to render than the second – mountains don’t move. But they’ve both been photographed to death, especially in Colorado. So how do you do it? Simple – find...
by activelight | Sep 14, 2017 | Landscape photography, red rock canyon, Travel, Utah, Wyoming |
The One-Armed Major Got There First Most of it has been civilized, but a few bits of Flaming Gorge still look as John Wesley Powell first saw them in 1869. Powell took ten men down the Green and Colorado Rivers in four wooden boats, his only purpose to discover. He...
by activelight | Sep 7, 2017 | Landscape photography, Leica, Travel, Wyoming |
Turning at Another Little Brown Sign Utah had been frying on our way up, so we took a cooler route through Wyoming on our return from the August 2017 solar eclipse. As we drove south through deserted territory, I saw the little brown sign first. “Hmm, must be...
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