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this is about 9 miles north of downtown Fredericksburg and about 5 miles south of Enchanted Rock State Park off of highway 965. Always wanted to make a night photo with this windmill. 5 minutes after taking this pic I spot a large wild boar. Had to be about 225-250 pounds. Between those and the javelinas, both can be pretty dangerous if provoked
Colorado Bend State Park is a rugged part of the Texas hillcountry. Located about 1 hour west of Austin, it's a hidden gem and great for night shooting. My first time to the park and I was very pleased visiting this place. Hiking boots is a must. Most trails are covered with rocks and plenty of small cactus throughout the park.
As the Milky Way season progresses, I just had to return to a favorite place on a new moon. The core is nearly vertical this time of year!
St. John Catholic Church, Bomarton, Baylor County, Texas
Canon 6D MkII
Rokinon 14mm prime @f/2.8
50 light/25 dark images @90-sec stacked in Sequator
Star Adventurer Pro 2i
Couldn't resist driving 4 hours from Houston to get here. A very cold but clear night with no moon , the stars were in full blast
Located in the Texas Panhandle 30 minutes outside of Amarillo, Texas it is the second largest set of canyons in the USA right after the Grand Canyon
A scenic overlook just a few minutes before reaching the falls. Very rough terrain so bring your best hiking boots
This is located in the Texas hill country . I was on a late night photoshooting mission to take shots of the Milky Way at Old Tunnel State Park in Fredericksburg Texas. On the way their I saw this windmill and kept it in my head to take some shots of it on the way back. It wasn't until around 1:30am that I stopped by and decided to take some shots of it. Since moving to the hill country I started taking full advantage of the dark skies in the area. I took some great shots that night but not done yet. Summer has just started and have many more night pics to shoot
This old Magnolia house has been turned into a fashion store located in Fredericksburg Texas. Thought this was a nice spot to shoot Somme pbotos
Handheld on a boat, during sunrise, are usually not words a landscape photographer would want to hear. But, the lake is so calm you can't even tell that this was taken froma boat at all.
I love finding old rusted out equipment on the side of the road. This International S80 fading into time as nature takes more from it every year
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I've seen everything from Elk, buffalo and now this on a farm. You'll never know what you'll run into in central Texas
The hoodoos are the Stonehenge of West Texas – a gathering of impassive monuments overlooking the banks of the Rio Grande in the southern arm of Big Bend Ranch State Park.
These isolated, knobby rock spires arise where a layer of hard rock, such as limestone or cemented sandstone, overlays softer rock. Weather erodes most of the softer layer away, but the lingering cap of more resistant rock protects what lies beneath it. Hoodoos assume all sorts of shapes but often resemble a collection of toadstools. Eventually, the supporting rock gives way and the hoodoos collapse into a collection of boulders.
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE ! This was an excellent event at this winery in the heart of the Texas Hillcountry located in Stonewall Texas. Finished off the new year at Woodrose Winery with a 7 course meal through the night. Everything from smoked prime rib to Chilean Sea bass was served and finished off the evening with fireworks.
A couple of guys were playfully wrestling until the State Troopers stepped in and arrested one and escorted their friends out.
A gate painted as the Texas flag surrounded by blue bonnets.
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