WELCOME TO OUR 2025 DEATH VALLEY PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP – THE LAST ONE EVER IN DEATH VALLEY |Death Valley, the heart of the desert, with its huge variety of iconic, spectacular landscapes concentrated in a single Park is one of my favourite destinations on the planet. Where else could you find...
WELCOME TO OUR DEATH VALLEY PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP | Death Valley, the heart of the desert, with its huge variety of iconic, spectacular landscapes concentrated in one National Park is one of my favourite destinations on the planet. Where else could you find Badlands, salt flats, sand dunes, mud...
WELCOME TO OUR DEATH VALLEY PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP | Death Valley, the heart of the desert, with its huge variety of iconic, spectacular landscapes concentrated in one National Park is one of my favourite destinations on the planet. Where else could you find Badlands, salt flats, sand dunes, mud...
WELCOME TO OUR DEATH VALLEY PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP | Death Valley, the heart of the desert, with its huge variety of iconic, spectacular landscapes concentrated in a relatively small area is one of my favourite destinations on the planet. I started exploring and photographing Death Valley in 2010...
1. My main ski partner, Eric, enjoying our best day of back-country powder last year at Stevens Pass. We were lucky to have this whole area of the mountain to ourselves on this sunny day, felt like the good ole days when we started skiing here ~30 years ago.
2. Eric got this shot of me the...
I posted a black and white pano in that forum and thought I should show a couple of other panos in color here.
NE toward Factory Butte visible in the background
Henry Mts Behind, Scenic Drive on right
I had to share another pano, this time looking back at the point where most people park. We wanted a bit more privacy so parked our camper on the left.
This was the first morning I had my iPhone 13 Pro out shooting landscapes. I was quite happy with the results, but have just now finished processing some of the shots from the A7rII and thought the comparisons might be fun to share. None are exact duplicates, this comparison wasn't planned at...
Many of you have probably hiked up to Cassidy Arch in Capital Reef - very nice easy route, with a touch of slick rock scrambling near the end. If you were lucky you might have seen people taking off on the 8 rappel canyoneering route that starts behind the arch with a spectacular full rope...
I found this along Route 66 in New Mexico a couple of days ago. It's just amazing just how much the old buildings are a part of their environment. These were captured with the DJI Mini 2 drone.
All comments are welcome,
Jim
One of my favorite sunset shots from Skyline. I was hiking along the rim at sunset with both my iPhone 13 and A7rII and switching back and forth. This was taken with the phone's wide lens then edited in ACR. I remember the immediate feedback and excitement when I saw this on the phone screen...
I just finished processing this one and am pretty excited so I'm posting it very large (gallery image that you can zoom in on). It's my kind of selfie - when I look very close in front of the truck camper I can see myself flying the drone.
Here is the camper detail at full size:
There is an issue with Uploading Photos (attachjments). I am not sure what the problem is, and I am looking into it. You can still try to Create your Threads and Upload your Photos, but it is hanging up during the Upload.