Sunlight brings out the brilliant cerulean color of Lower Blue Lake, nestled in Colorado’s rugged and wild San Juan Mountains. The milky-turquoise color of the lake is caused by the presence of rock flour, finely-ground particles of rock formed by glacial erosion, in the lake. These rock particles become suspended in the water, giving theContinue reading “Photo of the Week”
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Photo of the Week
While photographing waterfalls, there’s one phrase that’s often in my head – “get wet.” I love getting right into the water (where it’s safe to do so) and feeling the cool water surge over my legs, almost as if I’ve become part of the stream – a human boulder of sorts that the water mustContinue reading “Photo of the Week”
7 Best Places for Nature Photography in the Adirondacks
I recently had the opportunity to write for Nature TTL. They are one of the world’s leading online photography resources. Click here to read the full article and view photos.
Photo of the Week
A rock pillar, or “flowerpot” sculpted by erosion rises from the aquamarine waters of Georgian Bay. Fathom Five Provincial Park, Ontario. Prints Available.
Photo of the Week
Squeezing myself into a crevice in the rock allowed me to get this interesting perspective behind sheets of water spilling over the lip of a gorge next to a pretty waterfall. Afternoon sunlight filtered through the vibrant forest after a passing shower to help accentuate the veil of falling water. Ricketts Glen State Park, Pennsylvania.Continue reading “Photo of the Week”
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A great blue heron deftly stalks its prey in a pond full of water lilies. I loved how its foot that’s up in the air reflected in the water below. Adirondack Mountains, NY. Prints Available.
