The Mascot
To me, the yucca is the mascot of the dunes. They are familiar friends that welcome my return.
The Patriarch
I had the honor of visiting the largest Joshua Tree in Nevada. It’s breathtaking.
Emerald Falls
At a popular location in Zion National Park, while everyone is looking down at the pool, I looked up and made this image of it’s source.
Into the Dunes
I am completely captivated by these amazing dunes. Every time I visit, these textured washes welcome me in and beckon me to explore.
A Walk in the Woods
While on a visit to my home state of California, my husband and I went on a walk in the most beautiful woods. I hope this image captures the magic of the scenery.
Stark Arbor
Castle Lake, Dunsmuir, California As the storm rolled in over the hills, what was already a brisk day felt as though doom was in the air. The skeletal tree at the rim of the lake only added to the ominous vibe. The infrared view of this scene conveyed that sense of cold, dire, isolation exactly […]
Size is a state of mind
Shark Fin Cove, Davenport, California Sony a7III (full spectrum conversion by Kolari), 720nm IR filter, Zeiss ZF.2 28mm f/2 lens
The Jagged Edge
Shark Fin Cove, Davenport, California Sunsets at the beach can fill the onlooker with many emotions. It is easy for the eye to become overwhelmed with colors or changes in the wind in these brief moments. I enjoy capturing coastal landscapes at sunset in monochrome, because the last light of the day and the Shadow […]
Rainbow Rim
Crater Lake National Park, Oregon While the deep blue color is already. breathtaking. in the visual spectrum, the added intensity of the red foliage made this iconic location seem yet more otherworldly.
The Nederlands
This is a full spectrum Nexus Panorama taken at the reservoir near Nederland, CO
I can see you in every sunset
Since you went away, i can see you in every sunset. (Sardinia, Italy)
Linn Cove Milky Way Core
My mantra for milky way photography is “Find a good landscape first. Then figure out how to put the milky way in it.” This time I broke my own rule. Shot at 55mm this image shows many areas of nebulae (fuzzy areas of reds, blues, and yellows) within and near the milky way core.