From Sand Dunes to Self-Doubt
We've been here before. The first time nearly killed me (see Sand Dunes of Death Valley). This time we were determined to get there early so we [...]
We've been here before. The first time nearly killed me (see Sand Dunes of Death Valley). This time we were determined to get there early so we [...]
Zabriskie Point is named after Christian Brevoort Zabriskie who was a vice president and general manger of the Pacific Coast Borax Company in the early [...]
The name “Death Valley” connotes an image of a barren wasteland (and it certainly does fulfill that image). Water anyone? Our visits to [...]
Below Sea Level From 9300 feet at sunrise to below sea level at sunset, it was a quite a fall for one day. Fortunately, Death [...]
I have seen sand dunes before. I even walked on sand dunes before. That was years ago on Cape Cod. After our photo shoot tonight, [...]
Simple Silver Sunrise The alarm went off at 4:50am. A quick cup of coffee, we get dressed and prep our gear. We double check the [...]
Mammoth Lakes is getting colder, especially overnight. High in the Sierras, this morning was particularly cold, with temperatures in the high 20's with a stiff [...]
Bodie's old mining buildings A ghost town now, Bodie was once one of the largest mining towns in the U.S. In the late [...]
Have you ever heard of a Tufa (pronounced “Too-fuh)?” From Wikipedia, “Tufa is a variety of limestone formed when carbonate minerals precipitate out of ambient temperature water. [...]
Being a landscape photographer means we can have very long days, shooting both sunrise and sunset on the same day. As we move closer to [...]