Autumn Elopement In The ADK

This article along with others can be found at Pure Adirondacks. The alarms go off early, and preparation for the big day begins in earnest. The bride-to-be and her bridesmaids are whisked away for hours of hair and makeup, friends and family are coordinated, and groomsmen shake off their hangovers just in time to throwContinue reading “Autumn Elopement In The ADK”

Photo of the Week

Just after sunrise on a late September morning, I awoke at my backcountry campsite to find a beautiful combination of soft light, fall foliage, and morning fog from a rocky lookout. I utilized a long exposure to reveal the motion of the clouds streaking through the sky and the fog ever so slightly rolling overContinue reading “Photo of the Week”

Photo of the Week

The stone is alive Holding luminous moonlight like an ember from the hottest fire Light that is softer than a cloud. Light that has energy Light that IS energy Light that makes us forget the pain of the past The uncertainty of the future Light that fills our consciousness  Leaving room for nothing but theContinue reading “Photo of the Week”

Photo of the Week

Rippled badlands in South Dakota’s Badlands National Park look more like a scene from a foreign planet than the Midwest. The badland formations within the park were formed millions of years ago by tiny grains of sand, silt, and clay being cemented together into sedimentary rock over time. Exposed badland formations within the park provideContinue reading “Photo of the Week”