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A twisted Bristlecone pine looks to be upside down as it juts out of the terrain in the White Mountains.
While scouting around the mountainous regions around the Owens Valley, I made my way over to the Ancient Bristlecone Forest to take some photos and scout locations for later nightscape trips. I spent some of my time shooting the discovery trail and an extra hour here on this most unusual specimen of a tree. At over 4000 years old Its branches look to have been ripped from the ground and turned over and stuffed back in, as if its roots were reaching out to suck some moisture from the sky. From every angle this tree looks completely different and after an hour thought I had enough, but I'm finding that I need to make my way up there again during a moonrise with a sunset in the background or maybe some lightning behind would make for a very unique comp. As the day drew to a close I was lucky enough to have some stormy weather which I was lucky enough to have throughout the weekend and I actually did get some snowfall which is surprising for July!!! :)
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Have a great week ahead my friends!! :)
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T-Minus two hours. It's been months since I've been out nightscaping and I'm feeling like Rip VanWinkle, as I am throwing my gear in the car on my way to the Nightscape Photography Conference In Moab Utah.
So proud to announce that I have been invited to speak at the conference.......Wait, wait, hold-up. I'm not sure if I was "invited" It was more like I finagled my way into a spot on the staff, It's really a bizarre story too hard too believe, but to make a long story short, after talking to Royce Bair on the phone I managed to, via Royce's kindness land a spot in a side conference room.
That quickly changed to two presentations and two workshops. I have spent the last two years preparing a line of products that teaches the techniques I use in the field to navigate, plan alignments and predict the weather.
I think I found a niche.
The Smart App bootcamp sold-out in 5 Hrs. Whaaaat!
Wait, it gets better. Well maybe I will save that for my next post.
I should mention that Wayne Pinkston had a hand in my participation there, he has got to be the coolest "Night walker" on the face of the Earth.
Thanks Wayne and Thanks to Royce as well. You guys are two amazing people!!!
Wish me luck my friends!!!
Thanks as always, for taking the time to take a look at my photos, and reading my descriptions.
I am always grateful for your views, comments, faves, and support, they are truly appreciated!! Have a great day my friends!! :)
Always Respect Mother Nature And Your Fellow Man, So:
****TreadLightly>LeaveNoTrace> PackItIn/PackItOut****
Vallée Grenobloise vue des hauteurs du massif de Belledonne.
On distingue au fond à droite Chamechaude (massif de Chartreuse) ainsi que l'extrémité du Vercors à gauche.
Here’s a Year in Review 2017 of nightscape photos taken during my adventures over the past year.
From Top Left Across:
Natural Bridges State Park
Zion Canyon Overlook
Ancient Bristlecone Forest
Trona Pinnacles
Hunt’s Mesa
Cooper Canyon
Bear’s Ears National Monument
Monument Valley(MileMarker13)
White Mesa Arch
If you didn't get a chance to see my YearInReview_Landscapes_2017 check it out here.
For more information about the LLL technique(LowLevelLighting) you can visit lowlevellighting.org
If you do visit LLL.org check out the panorama at the top, Wayne Pinkston took that shot of me at the Racetrack Playa in Death Valley. Thanks Wayne!!
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Thank you all for being so supportive over the past year. I deeply appreciate your encouragement and am truly grateful for that. If you like my photos then please share them with your friends or add it to your gallery, and as always your views, comments, faves, and support are greatly appreciated!!
I wish you all the best in 2018!!
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"But boldly say each night,
To-morrow let my sun his beams display,
Or in clouds hide them; I have lived to-day."
Abraham Cowley
I envision the root ball looking the same as the branches. This guy has been submerged for at least 50 years. Cant remember the water level ever being this low. Lake Isabella on the South shoreline in Kern County California
Exposición múltiple con la cámara (como no puede ser de otra manera)
Multiple exposure with the camera.
Mother Nature can be hard to explain, she is a figure who symbolizes our earth and the beauty of nature. Many see her as our supreme mother, who has created the wonders and gifts of nature that we are so lucky to live among.
"Mother Nature is always speaking. She speaks in a language understood within the peaceful mind of the sincere observer."
-Radhanath Swami.
Thomas Jefferson Memorial reflecting in the Tidal Basin, Washington, District of Columbia.
05Dec2015
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