
The Cavern Has Teeth
With not a lot of light in the underground world of Carlsbad Caverns State Park, I was tempted to play around with slow shutter speeds and various movement. Add in Continue Reading →
EXPLORE – INSPIRE – EDUCATE
With not a lot of light in the underground world of Carlsbad Caverns State Park, I was tempted to play around with slow shutter speeds and various movement. Add in Continue Reading →
Back to White Sands National Park. It’s full of what seem like perfectly untracked dunes, riffled by the wind. Until you get closer and notice the tiny, itty bitty tracks Continue Reading →
More from White Sands National Park.
Having a little fun with long exposures and discoloration. Carlsbad Caverns has been on my list for a long, long time. Finally getting to go, even during a work trip, Continue Reading →
Abstracts of water are a favorite of mine. Adding motion to motion can produce interesting images. Add in a bit of punchy processing and you might get a little seasick.
Before the sun comes up, the sky is a special blue, reflected in a puddle of the White Rim Trail in Utah.
I watched this funky little fountain in courtyard of a mall for a good five minutes. This was the day the hills caught fire.
Description: Somewhere in Colorado. I really miss having a camera that has built-in GPS. ð
Description: They’re here. They’re waiting. Waiting to tell you to Merge Right. Of Construction Ahead. Exit Closed. You know the type. And here they wait.
Description: Onboard the Windstar Breeze, there’s interesting lighting around the spa/pool.
Description: Pick a high aperture value, point down at moving water and move the camera a little. Magic. Photograph copyright Peter West Carey. All rights reserved
Description: Water is one off the easier subjects for abstracts. Photograph copyright Peter West Carey. All rights reserved