View allAll Photos Tagged cloudsstormssunsetssunrises
Sunset along the Madison River in Yellowstone National Park. Taken during a Gerlach Nature Photography lead workshop.
Looking east from the western entrance to Capitol Reef on UT24, one of the classic Capitol Reef views.
Fairfield Harbour, North Carolina. This has to be the greatest location for sunsets in eastern North Carolina. No cell towers and buildings...just forest and water.
A single drop of water falls back to the lake from my paddle, as I float on the gorgeous waters, watching the days end.
I haven’t been around much because I’ve been on the road or a plane or a train for the past month it seems. I’m back home now. The best part of traveling is returning home to all the familiar smells, sights and sounds. I love the Netherlands and the people, but it’s not where I belong. So, sitting on top of the dune and watching the sun slowly sink into the North Sea seemed a fitting tribute to what may have been possibly my last trip there and to amazing Amsterdam. I will miss it, but I am grateful I have had as many opportunities as I have had to go and experience it’s treasures.
A tiny clump of the hardy Lyme Grass (Leymus arenarius) makes a statement about the nature of all Icelanders by hanging onto the breakwater at Vík í Mýrdal (Vik) South Iceland.
Truth to tell we'd ripped a tyre apart up in the highlands a couple of days earlier and we had to make a bee-line from the ferry to Vik and connect with the Super Tyre Changing Guy Out of Legend...
That sorted it was time for a coffee and a quick wander down to the black beach between squalls.
In the background are the sea-stacks of Reynisdrangar. The legends say the stacks are trolls caught by the sun. No sun today :-)
Fuji XT2, XF23/1.4, 1/4000th sec at f/1.4, ISO 800.
Cirro cumulus filling the late afternoon sky. Little Swanport.
Thought about doing this one in colour but that's as far as it got.
Nikon Z6, Nikkor Z 24-200mm f/4-6.3. 1/800th sec at f/22, ISO 400, ~24mm
Foggy sunrise in the valley near Spearfish and Belle Fourche, South Dakota.
Canon 70D
EF 100-400mm ƒ/4.5-5.6L IS II USM
.5" ƒ/22 ISO 100
A few minutes after sunset from the fishing pier on Northwest Creek in Fairfield Harbour, North Carolina
see Brad in the field!, a 2 frame HDR this is at the Big Rock Last Saturday night with Brad Russell and Brett Abernathy on a storm chasing evening! The moon is full plus 1 day behind the clouds,