Here we are with the Changing Seasons October 2019 in Montana. It’s nice to travel and see new places. However this month for some reason I didn’t take too many photos. Maybe it’s because I just realized that I have way too many… My six external hard drives are full, and I didn’t even have …
Backlit pictures is one of my favorite subjects. Observing the nature, shooting in the urban areas, or just exploring objects lit from the back is a type of photography I often embrace. No matter the time of the year or the subject, I love to see and capture them with my camera. Well I haven’t …
I don’t often go out with my camera early in the morning, but when I occasionally do, I don’t regret it. As a matter of fact, we can obtain a similar type of light whether it is at the sunset or sunrise. However, there is a difference, and the photos will show it. Most of …
Don’t Travel with a Red Car In Mexico! 🙂 I took this humorous photo in a rural area of Chiapas, Mexico, and I thought it was a good photo-journalistic image 🙂 My husband and I noticed this funny scenery while driving on the back-roads of Mexico. We happened to be behind this red truck and …
Over two million visitors come to see the misty Multhnoma Falls Oregon, every year. If you happen to drive in the Columbia River Gorge, you should stop and visit it too. Multhnoma waterfall comes down roaring from a 620 feet (189 m) altitude in two drops, and it’s always misty. My husband and I visited …
Layers in photography can definitely give more visual interest to a picture. I’m not talking about a post processing technique. This article is about using layers in a photographic composition. We get layers in almost every photo we take, whether it is landscape, urban/rural scenery, or a close-up. BTW: I uploaded some of these photos …
It is fascinating to see the majestic Mount Rainier covered by snow in the summertime. For those who don’t know, this is actually an active volcano. Not an ordinary volcano though… This one is the most dangerous volcano on Earth, with a huge destructive power. But it is not rare when some of most beautiful …
I took this photo while driving through the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument in Oregon. Not enough time to visit, but just a few shots here and there along the John Day River basin. This National Park got its name from the well-preserved beds of fossil plants and mammals from prehistoric times. I like …