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That’s How It Goes

I had a free day to go shoot in the park. I had taken a nice long hike but didn’t really find anything that interesting all day. I was about 1/2 mile from my house when I saw this iconic Estes Park shot- elk fighting AND the Twin Owls. Just another example of being ready when the scene presents itself.

Olympus E-M1 II, 57mm

Night Sky Times 2

Beaver Meadows and Monument Rocks, night sky.

Recently I had the opportunity to do night sky photos in 2 amazing yet different places, 2 days apart. Beaver Meadows (left) and Monument Rocks (right). Both nights were clear but the new moon was much brighter at Monument Rocks. The additional light was good for lighting up the rocks but it made the Milky Way much dimmer. At Monument Rocks I used 1 – 2 f-stops less.

Regardless, I enjoyed the amazing nights with a couple of good friends.

(RMNP, Monument Rocks Kansas, OMD-E1 Mk2, 7.5 mm fisheye, Sept 2018)

Mountain House

Mountain House

I wish I could say I found this house off the beaten track, high in the mountains but the truth is it was just at the beginning of a trail head in the front range.

OMD-EM1 Mark II, August 2018

Kansas By Train

A recent trip to the middle of Kansas brought me to Abeline. And to a train on a hot and windy day. To keep from thinking about the heat I decided to see how much I could squeeze out of the landscape. You know, it’s Kansas.

Close to Abeline, Kansas. June 2018

Wilson Lake


I spent a couple days roaming around central Kansas. Just hiking around with my camera. On the second day I was at Wilson Lake, northwest of Salina. Some really nice rock formations. I thought I’d do some astral photography with those rocks in the foreground but there was too much light in the north from the city of Lucas. I don’t think the night sky shot would’ve been better than this though.

(Wilson Lake, May 2018)

Transition

Canon to OM-D.

On this trip I only brought the Olympus OM-D. The change from a larger DSLR to the mirror-less system meant I found myself willing to take the camera with me everywhere. Even to one of the last snow storms of the winter.

Winter to spring.

(outside RMNP, March 2018)