Soft Curves Ascending – Antelope Canyon, Arizona
Soft Curves Upward – Antelope Canyon 5-shot HDR – in Arizona
Soft Curves Upward – Antelope Canyon 5-shot HDR – in Arizona
Bryce Canyon – Hoodoos in the Sun Bryce Canyon is – according to the NPS website – the largest amphitheater of hoodoos in the world. The colors are astonishingly beautiful, especially at Sunrise or Sunset. The hoodoos are also very beautiful in color when the sky is filled with clouds and the Sun peeks through to different sections of the hoodoos. This particular section caught my attention as a little…
Jumping Off Rock Overlook, with threatening clouds above and the gorgeous Lake Jocassee below. Photographed on the Canon 5D Mark IV and 17mm Tilt-Shift lens, with 0.9 Soft Graduated ND Filter and Circular Polarizer by LEE Filters . — in South Carolina
Issaqueena Falls fine art pano. Photographed on the Canon 5D Mark IV with 17mm Tilt-shift lens and LEE Filters 0.9 soft graduated ND and circular polarizer, manually focused on the the falling water. — in South Carolina
Flame Azaleas Sunset at Roan Mountain, with Jane Bald in view — at Appalachian Trail Roan Mountain.
Roan Mountain Sunset – and dramatic clouds – from Jane Bald, with blooming Rhododendrons in the foreground The sky is real, not photoshopped in! — at Appalachian Trail Roan Mountain.
Craggy Gardens – Early Morning Fog 5-shot focus stacked image. — at Craggy Gardens. Blue Ridge Parkway.
Sunrise at Wiseman’s View, Linville Gorge with Hawksbill (left) and Table Rock (right) seen on the horizon. Photographed with the Canon 5D Mark IV and Canon 17mm tilt-shift lens. LEE Filters circular polarizer and graduated ND. — Wiseman’s View Scenic Overlook.
Images include Blue Dasher dragonfly and Eastern Amberwing dragonflies perched upon water lilies. Shot on the Canon 5D Mark IV at 400mm focal length. Photographed at Sarah P. Duke Gardens.
Reynisdrangar sea stacks at Black Sand Beach Photographed using the Canon 5D Mark IV and 35mm f1.4 lens. — at Reynisdrangar, Iceland