Best of 2025

Michael13

Well-Known Member
This year my favorites are a mix of landscapes close to home, and a few desert scenes from spring and fall roadtrips. I lucked out with clouds on a few occasions, as it often will happen that a roadtrip will coincide with periods of totally blank, lifeless blue skies.

1. Tiny Flowers along the Trail
This lovely example of Herb Robert (Geranium Robertianum) was found on the Bridal Veil Falls Trail in the Columbia River Gorge, Oregon. It is a tiny thing, with the flower being just around half an inch across. The supporting stem is so out of the plane of focus that it appears to be floating in place. Made with a Laowa 85mm macro.

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2. Bridal Veil Falls, Columbia River Gorge, Oregon
A short hike from the parking lot brings you to an elevated viewing platform where you can observe the creek plunging, then making a 90 degree right turn, followed by another plunge and another 90 degree turn, this time to the left.

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3. Proxy Falls, Central Oregon
Some say this is the most beautiful falls in all of Oregon. I won't disagree with that statement, but there are others you could also say that about. The spray at the base of the falls makes for a very slippery time on the mossy rocks. I went on a weekday morning before sunrise and had the whole place to myself.

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4. Stout Grove, Jedidiah Smith Redwoods State Park, California
One of the best views is looking straight up through these tall trees. Apart from making photos, just being among these giant trees gives a warm, peaceful feeling that everyone should experience at least once.

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5. Pistol River, North Beach, Southern Oregon Coast
While the entire Oregon Coast is worth visiting, I have a warm spot in my heart for the southern region, from Brookings north to Bandon. So many beauty spots along highway 101, it is hard to make time driving along this road, as you want to stop at every pullover for its photographic potential! This sunrise photo is from late September.
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6. Latourell Falls, Columbia River Gorge, Oregon
This photo makes me sad. I was selling my Nikon D600 850nm IR camera that afternoon, and took it on a final sunrise photo walk in the Gorge in late May. I really like the way the 850 renders foliage bright white and can give really black, contrasty skies. It is the purest example of Infrared photography. I can still make B+W conversions from my new 590nm camera, but they just don't have the same punch as the ol' 850.

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7. Roadside Tufa, Northern Nevada
Nevada HWY 447 takes you past some awesome tufa deposits as it heads south from Gerlach. It always seems to be windy here, and when the clouds cooperate, you can make some fun long exposures.

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8. Talastima, Hopi Nation, Northern Arizona
I had been wanting to see this place for a long time, having seen online images of it for years. Finally went in September - wow - the long, featureless dirt road suddenly drops into this canyon where the colors seem unreal. On maps this area is called Blue Canyon, but the native Hopi people call it Talastima, so I will too. The Hopi also have a name for the rock formations - Koyemsim. Cool names for an awesome place! Definitely go there if are in the area - you must hire a Hopi guide but ours was awesome and answered all our questions about the area and about Hopi life.

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9. Talastima, Hopi Nation, Northern Arizona
Even though we only had a four hour tour ( including a 1.5 hour roundtrip drive), we made the most of it, hiking around the formations and giving the camera a rapid workout. I need to go back and see more of the area and stay longer next time.

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10. Grand Canyon National Park, South Rim
From one of the many pullouts along the south rim. This image is with my new 590nm Infrared converted Nikon Z5. This conversion allows enough visible color along with the IR to make for some fun precessing possibilities. I miss my 850, but am warming up to the 590 and I think it's gonna be OK.

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Happy New Year ! May all your travels be safe and full of awesome images !
 

AlanLichty

Moderator
Awesome set Michael - I especially like the shots from Talastima in #9. Almost reminds me of a more colorful version of Goblin Valley. #5 at Pistol River is close behind and like you I find the OR coastline south of Bandon is a real standout for my photo tastes.
 

JimFox

Moderator
Staff member
Wow Michael! This is some great photography, a very nice mix.

I had to look this over because I knew you would have some awesome images in your Best of. I like to pick favorites, but I will have to come back for that as I need to have a bit more time to sit and ponder as I look. :)
 

Michael13

Well-Known Member
Awesome set Michael - I especially like the shots from Talastima in #9. Almost reminds me of a more colorful version of Goblin Valley. #5 at Pistol River is close behind and like you I find the OR coastline south of Bandon is a real standout for my photo tastes.
Thanks Alan, it does look like a more colorful Goblin Valley, but luckily has escaped being turned into a park, so far at least.
Wow Michael! This is some great photography, a very nice mix.

I had to look this over because I knew you would have some awesome images in your Best of. I like to pick favorites, but I will have to come back for that as I need to have a bit more time to sit and ponder as I look. :)
Thanks Jim, I'm looking forward to seeing your images as well!
 

Kyle Jones

Moderator
I really like the variety of your images this year, congrats! It is tough to pick favorites, but I'll go with 1, 5, 6, and 9.

1 is just a nicely executed flower image, and the flower really stands out. I love the sky in 5 - always a challenge to pair a sky like that with a nice foreground but you got it. I'm, not normally a huge fan of IR, but 6 is really striking. It looks almost like snow surrounding the falls and the textures are really nice. That row of hoodoos at the top of 9 is nice, but as I scrolled and saw the foreground rocks I knew you'd nailed it.

Have a great 2026
 

Michael13

Well-Known Member
Awesome set Michael - I especially like the shots from Talastima in #9. Almost reminds me of a more colorful version of Goblin Valley. #5 at Pistol River is close behind and like you I find the OR coastline south of Bandon is a real standout for my photo tastes.
Thanks Alan, you should go to Talastima - the patterns on the rocks would look great from a drones perspective!
 

AlanLichty

Moderator
Thanks Alan, you should go to Talastima - the patterns on the rocks would look great from a drones perspective!
If those formations are on reservation lands drones might not be allowed or might require a tribal permit. Permits are required for drone flights on Navajo reservation lands.
 

Michael13

Well-Known Member
I really like the variety of your images this year, congrats! It is tough to pick favorites, but I'll go with 1, 5, 6, and 9.

1 is just a nicely executed flower image, and the flower really stands out. I love the sky in 5 - always a challenge to pair a sky like that with a nice foreground but you got it. I'm, not normally a huge fan of IR, but 6 is really striking. It looks almost like snow surrounding the falls and the textures are really nice. That row of hoodoos at the top of 9 is nice, but as I scrolled and saw the foreground rocks I knew you'd nailed it.

Have a great 2026
Thanks Kyle, having the super lightweight 85mm Laowa macro means it is always in my bag no matter how long the hike. I got lucky with the clouds on the coast. Infrared will always be an acquired taste, I've been fascinated with it since the film days!
 

Michael13

Well-Known Member
If those formations are on reservation lands drones might not be allowed or might require a tribal permit. Permits are required for drone flights on Navajo reservation lands.
I am sure that could be arranged. Our guide told us of the many types of custom tours he can make happen. He has done many tours at night for astro shooters. Just ask, he says. BTW, our 4 hour tour cost me and my friend Jim only $60 each! A bargain, and we had the whole place to ourselves.
 
This year my favorites are a mix of landscapes close to home, and a few desert scenes from spring and fall roadtrips. I lucked out with clouds on a few occasions, as it often will happen that a roadtrip will coincide with periods of totally blank, lifeless blue skies.

1. Tiny Flowers along the Trail
This lovely example of Herb Robert (Geranium Robertianum) was found on the Bridal Veil Falls Trail in the Columbia River Gorge, Oregon. It is a tiny thing, with the flower being just around half an inch across. The supporting stem is so out of the plane of focus that it appears to be floating in place. Made with a Laowa 85mm macro.

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2. Bridal Veil Falls, Columbia River Gorge, Oregon
A short hike from the parking lot brings you to an elevated viewing platform where you can observe the creek plunging, then making a 90 degree right turn, followed by another plunge and another 90 degree turn, this time to the left.

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3. Proxy Falls, Central Oregon
Some say this is the most beautiful falls in all of Oregon. I won't disagree with that statement, but there are others you could also say that about. The spray at the base of the falls makes for a very slippery time on the mossy rocks. I went on a weekday morning before sunrise and had the whole place to myself.

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4. Stout Grove, Jedidiah Smith Redwoods State Park, California
One of the best views is looking straight up through these tall trees. Apart from making photos, just being among these giant trees gives a warm, peaceful feeling that everyone should experience at least once.

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5. Pistol River, North Beach, Southern Oregon Coast
While the entire Oregon Coast is worth visiting, I have a warm spot in my heart for the southern region, from Brookings north to Bandon. So many beauty spots along highway 101, it is hard to make time driving along this road, as you want to stop at every pullover for its photographic potential! This sunrise photo is from late September.View attachment 86256

6. Latourell Falls, Columbia River Gorge, Oregon
This photo makes me sad. I was selling my Nikon D600 850nm IR camera that afternoon, and took it on a final sunrise photo walk in the Gorge in late May. I really like the way the 850 renders foliage bright white and can give really black, contrasty skies. It is the purest example of Infrared photography. I can still make B+W conversions from my new 590nm camera, but they just don't have the same punch as the ol' 850.

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7. Roadside Tufa, Northern Nevada
Nevada HWY 447 takes you past some awesome tufa deposits as it heads south from Gerlach. It always seems to be windy here, and when the clouds cooperate, you can make some fun long exposures.

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8. Talastima, Hopi Nation, Northern Arizona
I had been wanting to see this place for a long time, having seen online images of it for years. Finally went in September - wow - the long, featureless dirt road suddenly drops into this canyon where the colors seem unreal. On maps this area is called Blue Canyon, but the native Hopi people call it Talastima, so I will too. The Hopi also have a name for the rock formations - Koyemsim. Cool names for an awesome place! Definitely go there if are in the area - you must hire a Hopi guide but ours was awesome and answered all our questions about the area and about Hopi life.

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9. Talastima, Hopi Nation, Northern Arizona
Even though we only had a four hour tour ( including a 1.5 hour roundtrip drive), we made the most of it, hiking around the formations and giving the camera a rapid workout. I need to go back and see more of the area and stay longer next time.

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10. Grand Canyon National Park, South Rim
From one of the many pullouts along the south rim. This image is with my new 590nm Infrared converted Nikon Z5. This conversion allows enough visible color along with the IR to make for some fun precessing possibilities. I miss my 850, but am warming up to the 590 and I think it's gonna be OK.

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Happy New Year ! May all your travels be safe and full of awesome images !
Michael, your #6, #8, #9 are the best, I love the composition, color & framing.

Oliver
 
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