My shadow at the top of one of my favorite backcountry ski runs near Stevens Pass, WA. This was a perfect crisp day with no wind and good snow. A couple runs down pristine slopes like this makes a backcountry day so much more aesthetically enjoyable than fighting for powder at a ski area. Hoping...
It was a tough drive up a 4x4 road in my little old Subaru Outback, but I made it for some nice morning light (missed sunrise). I did another 5 mile hike hoping to get some other views, but trees got in the way. This is one of my favorite mountains in WA. The north face, in profile here, was the...
“ Jumpin’ Jeff” is the nickname I gave my young partner who heads for every snow covered boulder he can catch some air off of. This is the first shot I got of him in action on Mt. Pilchuck many years ago on an after work dusk patrol.
IMG_2745gnd.nn2 by Jim Dockery posted Feb 13, 2018 at 9:21 AM
This is a cool area long side Hwy 34 as it heads up to Estes Park in the RMNP area in Colorado. The challenge is finding a spot where it doesn't look like it's right next to the highway.
This is from a snowier time in Colorado, hopefully there will be an abundance of snow this year.
All...
An image taken during the late snows in England, March this year. I couldn't drive on the roads but was lucky enough to have places within walking distance. The falling snow gave me the opportunity to simplify what is usually a busy scene.
First post here. Ken
I had to go back to 2016 for this picture! I had vacation planned but before this trip I had other plans with someone before I would leave for my fall adventures in the mountains but when I hear it was going to snow I broke my plans and off I went! It was the same year I meet Jim in SW CO and I...
Seljalandsfoss is one of the most famous and photographed waterfalls in Iceland, most known for being photographed from behind the water. Since I like to go to Iceland in winter, both for my Workshops and for my personal work, that is never possible: the access to the waterfall's back is closed...
I posted a color version in the landscape forum, and thought I should show my B&W version here.
South Early Winter Spires
The entire Liberty Bell group
Fall view of the Early Winter Spires at Washington Pass with larch color and an early dusting of snow. This smoky summer has me looking forward to days like that returning.
I've been sworn to secrecy to not post pictures of this hidden gem, kidy corner from the heavily traveled Muir Snowfield, but that's on skier sites. My partners and I selfishly want to keep it as quiet and smooth back there as we can, plus it's a real glacier, which could lead to trouble for...
I shot some of my friends skinning up for another run on the Paradise Glacier on Mt. Rainier on July 5th. The surface of the snow in the summer gets a light dusting from pumice, the turns we make skiing make nice white curves that contrast with it.
Today's Focus on this Friday is Stormy Weather!
So please add your stormy, rainy, snowy clouds to this thread.
I will start off with a rainy sunrise at Bryce.
Jim
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