Posts Tagged: nature photography

Fall Into Place

Hello friends. Still cleaning out Lightroom (down to less than 3000 photos left!). I figured I’d share this little collection of nature shots from fall, all taken along the trails I live on. Plus, what I’m up to. I deactivated my Instagram

Fall Into Place

Hello friends. Still cleaning out Lightroom (down to less than 3000 photos left!). I figured I’d share this little collection of nature shots from fall, all taken along the trails I live on. Plus, what I’m up to. I deactivated my Instagram

The Zoo, The FLX, and a Super Tele

More Island of Misfit Photographs! I meant to post this yesterday, but I was A.) busy and B.) my computer died. Fun times. ANYWAYS, I spent a large portion of my early winter working on some lens reviews. One of these

The Zoo, The FLX, and a Super Tele

More Island of Misfit Photographs! I meant to post this yesterday, but I was A.) busy and B.) my computer died. Fun times. ANYWAYS, I spent a large portion of my early winter working on some lens reviews. One of these

Flowers n' Bugs

I’m sorting through the Island of Misfit Photographs from the past several months. These were my favorite fauna and flora-inspired images I randomly snapped out and about last year. This caterpillar looked like a toothbrush. It’s 2015! My head is finally done swimming

Flowers n' Bugs

I’m sorting through the Island of Misfit Photographs from the past several months. These were my favorite fauna and flora-inspired images I randomly snapped out and about last year. This caterpillar looked like a toothbrush. It’s 2015! My head is finally done swimming

Green Lakes State Park | Nature Photography

Well, I had this post scheduled to go up two days ago…and for whatever reason, it didn’t work. Let’s try again! Back in the spring, I got an e-mail from a lovely young nature photographer named Jesse who was moving

Green Lakes State Park | Nature Photography

Well, I had this post scheduled to go up two days ago…and for whatever reason, it didn’t work. Let’s try again! Back in the spring, I got an e-mail from a lovely young nature photographer named Jesse who was moving