Lenticular Cloud at Sunset Last Night
Even when I'm not out actively pursuing photographs, sometimes they arrive at my doorstep anyway. Lenticular clouds are so common in the Eastern Sierra… Read More »Lenticular Cloud at Sunset Last Night
Even when I'm not out actively pursuing photographs, sometimes they arrive at my doorstep anyway. Lenticular clouds are so common in the Eastern Sierra… Read More »Lenticular Cloud at Sunset Last Night
Last night I tried a photo cropped to a 1:2 shape to see how it would work, this one is 1:3: 300 pixels by 900… Read More »Lake Tahoe Sunset near Sand Harbor State Park< Nevada
Testing the new skinny column layout with a tall photo… how does it look? Mono Lake Sunrise Color Google+: Reshared 41 times Google+: View post… Read More »Mono Lake Sunrise Color
As I was exploring the rocky shores of La Jolla I came upon this sandstone mound with a little pool of seawater on top. It… Read More »Elevated Pool
For the photowalk in San Francisco to be attended by 1300 people tonight, apparently Google+ events have a "party mode" which will allow people to… Read More »San Francisco Photowalk Tonight
Tune in Live Now to see San Francisco Photowalk in G+ Event "Party Mode"! Reshared post from +Trey Ratcliff Meeting Time: 5:30 PM PT on… Read More »Tune in Live Now to see San Francisco Photowalk in G+ Event "Party Mode&quo…
This is adjusted to an ultra-warm color temperature of more than ISO 40,000, and it's still blue! Google+: Reshared 19 times Google+: View post on… Read More »How Blue is Blue Hour?
A lot of heavy hitters on Google+ sayChange is Goodhttp://thomashawk.com/2013/05/change-is-good.html I've always approached change from the perspective of "In change lies opportunity", look for the… Read More »Is Change Inherently Good or Bad?
This photo of the moon rising over Half Dome was taken earlier this year, on Feb 22, in Yosemite National Park, California. Permits for… Read More »Moon Rising Over Half Dome
A few days ago I suggested that you could go out in the early morning hours, look east, and look for meteors from the Eta… Read More »Eta Aquarid Meteor, Milky Way and Reflection