Tag Archives: Park
Unique Limited Opportunity: Join Me for “Whitetail Fawns and More”, a Shenandoah National Park Instructional Photo Tour
Meeting more of you is always high on my to-do list, I have wanted to offer photo workshops/tours/experiences for a long time (many of you have requested such) and my Shenandoah National Park commercial use just arrived. While I enjoy … Continue reading
Not Busy Tomorrow? Check Out a National Park for Free
Tomorrow, April 21, you will be able to access any National Park without having to pay an entrance fee. So if you don’t have any plans, why not pack up the family along with some camera gear and visit your … Continue reading
Double Ear Cleaning at Big Meadows, Shenandoah National Park
I previously shared a picture of a mother white-tailed deer cleaning its fawn’s ear that remains one of my personal Big Meadows, Shenandoah National Park favorites. But, there were twin fawns and when the second one arrived on the scene, … Continue reading
Bugling Elk in the Frost, Rocky Mountain National Park
The sound of a bull elk bugling is music to my ears and I followed that music to locate this big boy in the dark. As soon as the Moraine Park meadow opened that morning, I was on my way … Continue reading
First-Light Buck, Shenandoah National Park
Many of you know that I usually consider the ideal wildlife light to be from behind me, directing my shadow toward the animal (though keeping it outside of the frame of course), but that is just another of the many … Continue reading
Canon 24-70 L II Meets Fall Reflection at Oxbow Bend, Grand Teton National Park
Give me a Canon EOS 5Ds R, a Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM Lens and great clouds on a calm fall morning along the Snake River at Oxbow Bend in Grand Teton National Park and I can be content … Continue reading
Fall Morning at Schwabachers Landing, Grand Teton National Park
Schwabachers Landing in Grand Teton National Park is a huge favorite location for photographers, especially in the fall. There is good reason for this of course. The Grand Teton range is incredible from many vantage points, but with several beaver … Continue reading
Moraine Lake Sunrise, Banff National Park
One of my primary goals for my time at Moraine Lake was to capture the warm light from the rising sun hitting just the top of the mountains with the amazing blue lake reflecting the same. The scene I was … Continue reading
The Chapel of the Transfiguration, Grand Teton National Park
There are few churches with a view comparable to that from The Chapel of the Transfiguration in Grand Teton National Park. I’m thinking that this view would be a strong distraction from the sermon. The next time you visit Grand Teton … Continue reading
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV Visits Oxbow Bend, Grand Teton National Park
There are few landscape photography locations more popular than Oxbow Bend, near Moran in Grand Teton National Park. This location is especially favored during the week or two in late summer when the aspen trees take on their brilliant fall … Continue reading
Interesting Photo of the Day: Deer at Sunset in Bushy Park, England
It doesn’t happen often, but sometimes we get to capture that one perfect moment and everything in the world seems right. It’s one of those “yes” moments that makes photography so gosh darn rewarding. Rhodri Williams (also known as Voyez … Continue reading