Road trip through southern Utah and a little northern Arizona.
Category Archives: Landscape Photography
This was another short overnight backpacking trip in the Eastern Sierras, but this time it was with my Dad who met me in Mammoth from Sacramento. We had decided on Chicken Foot Lake in the Little Lakes valley just above Rock Creek Lake between Mammoth and Bishop. The great thing […]
Here are my photographs from a wonderful little overnight backpacking trip my wife and I recently did. The hike took us from Lake Sabring (outside of Bishop, CA) up to Blue Lake at 10,400′ elevation. About a half hour in, the clouds started to get a bit darker ahead. As […]
Had a great time on this easy day trip from Los Angeles up at the Devil’s Punchbowl Natural Area. I didn’t realize that such a wonderful place with so many natural arches and other formations was so close to home. I’m definitely returning here for another trip in the future, […]
Here’s the full photo gallery from our recent trip to Utah, Montana, and Wyoming. The trip started out in Park City, Utah, then continued up to Montana where we spent a lot of time in Galcier National Park. Then on to Ennis, Montana where we visited Yellowstone National Park in […]
So far in my life, most of the trips I have taken have been packed full of cultural, historical, and wilderness exploration. I usually try to maximize the time I have and ride the line between a full trip, and a jam packed and exhausting trip. This summer my wife […]
Photography from a recent trip up to the Alabama Hills and Mount Whitney Portal. I’ve been working long 6-day weeks on Spider-Man and that seventh day (Sunday) is usually very precious time to relax and reset. I realized a few weeks ago that I needed to get out into nature […]
Went on a training hike up to Russell Peak but didn’t quite make it all the way up. Russell Peak is south east of Owens Peak in the far southern Sierras. Maybe it was the 60lb pack or the fact that we started late in the day, but we just […]
Took a little side trip from Tucson west into the desert to Tucson Mountain Park. Had some fun with a 100mm macro lens at the end and found a couple of little critters who decided to pose for me.