Moulton Morning
       
     
Blue Hour at Pa-Hay-Okee
       
     
Milky Way over West Lake
       
     
Double Dome in the Glades
       
     
Lightning at Nine Mile Pond
       
     
Sunset Pine
       
     
Storm over Pa-Hay-Okee
       
     
Sun over Pa-Hay-Okee
       
     
Bridalveil and the Three Brothers
       
     
Aspens in the High country
       
     
Bridalveil Falls Bridge
       
     
Sunrise on The Merced
       
     
Half Dome
       
     
Liquid Gold
       
     
Sunset Tunnel View
       
     
Rainbows and Waterfalls
       
     
Yosemite Falls
       
     
Sunset Tree
       
     
Sunset Cabin
       
     
Greenbrier Falls
       
     
John Oliver's Cabin
       
     
Spruce Trail Falls
       
     
Lonely Pine
       
     
Milky Way over Moulton
       
     
Sunrise at Jackson Lake
       
     
Survivor
       
     
Old Faithful
       
     
Oxbow Sunrise
       
     
Moulton Morning
       
     
Moulton Morning

One of the famous Moulton barns catching the first rays of daylight. With the backdrop of the Tetons Mountain range it makes it for a spectacular morning.

Blue Hour at Pa-Hay-Okee
       
     
Blue Hour at Pa-Hay-Okee

Sunrise at Pa-Hay-Okee is a magical time. As you can see the gradient in the sky. On this particular Morning, there was a bit of fog that adds some moodiness to the image. I love photographing fog in the Glades.

Milky Way over West Lake
       
     
Milky Way over West Lake

This image of the Milky Way was taken in September in Everglades National Park. Some people don't know that there is a season to view the Milky Way and this was late in that season. The season begins around March and ends in October. 

Double Dome in the Glades
       
     
Double Dome in the Glades

This was taken in Everglades National Park on a camera club field trip into the cypress domes. This image was taken in January, during the dry season. As you can see the water level was low considering during the wet season it can be over 6 feet in height. 

Lightning at Nine Mile Pond
       
     
Lightning at Nine Mile Pond

This image was taken during a camera club field trip in the Everglades while we were storm chasing. I was one of only two photographers to get this image. It was my first time chasing storms and I felt a bit timid but after seeing this image in the back of my camera I felt excited. Oh, and if you decide to visit the Everglades, make sure to wear long pants and lots and lots of bug spray.  

Sunset Pine
       
     
Sunset Pine

This was taken during a sunset out in Long Pine Key down in the Everglades. I love capturing the silhouette of trees. The skies were filled with the dust form the Sahara. Yes, we sometimes get dust form the Sahara and it just makes the sky just glow with orange hues. 

Storm over Pa-Hay-Okee
       
     
Storm over Pa-Hay-Okee

This is a panorama shot of a storm coming at us while we were at Pa-Hay-Okee, Indian for River of Grass.

Sun over Pa-Hay-Okee
       
     
Sun over Pa-Hay-Okee

This was taken after a few prescribed fires in the Everglades. As you can see the smoke in the air creates this orange look and you can see the sun coming up over the horizon. Some people tell me that it doesn't look like the Everglades.

Bridalveil and the Three Brothers
       
     
Bridalveil and the Three Brothers

This was taken in Yosemite National Park form the world's famous Tunnel View Lookout. 

Aspens in the High country
       
     
Aspens in the High country

I took this image while snowshoeing in the high country of Yosemite. 

Bridalveil Falls Bridge
       
     
Bridalveil Falls Bridge

I took this while walking up to the Bridalveil Falls in Yosemite National Park. 

Sunrise on The Merced
       
     
Sunrise on The Merced

Capturing the first light on The Merced River in Yosemite National Park. El Capitan is to the left, Three Brothers and Bridalveil Falls are to your right. 

Half Dome
       
     
Half Dome

The iconic granite of Half Dome. I took this in black and white in honor of the great landscape photographer Ansel Adams.

Liquid Gold
       
     
Liquid Gold

This was taken at Horsetail Falls, it happens only twice a year when the sun sets and the light hits the waterfall it looks like the waterfall is on fire. On this particular day, the light wasn't as orangey as it is so the light casting onto the falls created this gold look to it, hence the name "Liquid Gold" 

Sunset Tunnel View
       
     
Sunset Tunnel View

Taken at that world famous Tunnel View Lookout. When in Yosemite, you have to go and see how majestic these mountains are. Below is Yosemite Valley. El Capitan is to your left, Half Dome is in the background, Three Brothers and Bridalveil Falls are to your right.

Rainbows and Waterfalls
       
     
Rainbows and Waterfalls

As the rushing water falls onto the park, the sun's angle give you a chance to capture a rainbow.

Yosemite Falls
       
     
Yosemite Falls

As the water from Yosemite Falls rushes down it is flanked by these majestic pine trees. 

Sunset Tree
       
     
Sunset Tree

Taken in Cades Cove in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. 

Sunset Cabin
       
     
Sunset Cabin

Taken in Cades Cove at one of the pioneer's cabin. 

Greenbrier Falls
       
     
Greenbrier Falls

This image was taken while attending a photography workshop in the Great Smoky Mountains. 

John Oliver's Cabin
       
     
John Oliver's Cabin

One of the first settlers in Cades Cove, John Oliver. 

Spruce Trail Falls
       
     
Spruce Trail Falls

A beautiful waterfall tucked away in the Smoky Mountains. 

Lonely Pine
       
     
Lonely Pine

Taken while on the way up to Yellowstone National Park. It felt like this lonely pine was reaching for some much needed warmth that the sun offers.

Milky Way over Moulton
       
     
Milky Way over Moulton

Here the Milky Way is over one of the Moulton Barns in the park. If you see off to the top left, you’ll see three meteors passing by.

Sunrise at Jackson Lake
       
     
Sunrise at Jackson Lake

The Tetons catching its first bit of sunshine on them. They almost look like they are on fire.

Survivor
       
     
Survivor

Taken in Yellowstone at one of the hot springs, this tree caught my attention. It is a survivor as the hot water surrounds it.

Old Faithful
       
     
Old Faithful

You can’t come to Yellowstone and not see the most famous of its geysers. Old Faithful really lives up to its name, as it goes off +- every 90 minutes.

Oxbow Sunrise
       
     
Oxbow Sunrise

Oxbow Bend at sunrise is a sight to see. How the sun casts its light towards the mountains and giving it that certain glow to it.