A short series from the Salton Sea in California. A bizarre and, when the light is just right, beautiful place.
Yes, you would love walking along this road in the Canadian Rockies. #production #adventure #travel #nature #photography #hiking #sony #Canada
#baldeagle near Azusa. I left earlier than normal for a scout today. Wasn't able to get any great shots but these are still fun. There were two chicks and a busy mom and dad. #nature #eagle #adventure #photography #sonyalpha #sony #wildlife https://www.instagram.com/p/BvQVyDzFLtt/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1p792kq88ujl6
Another pic from Alaska near the Lake George Glacier. An amazing place that still feels like you are the first visitor. I was able to see some places in this region with no visible sign of man.
From a recent assignment in the Canadian Rockies. #production #adventure #travel #nature #photography #hiking #sony
Snow Flowers? I have never seen anything like this before. The temperature last night was 6 degrees. My daughter and I went for a hike around noon and the temperature was 27 degrees. I kept seeing these odd white shapes on the ground and initially thought it was trash. Finally, I knelt for a closer look and realized these were ice formations. Beautiful, delicate ice ribbons at the bottom of a certain plant - no other plant. All were found with about 10 - 15 feet of the same altitude. When we hiked up hill just a bit, there was nothing. They look as if a cake maker pipped them onto the base of the plant. So many curving layers, winding around as if windblown or somehow gently forced from the plant. Anyone have any idea how these are formed?
Alcatraz from my hotel. #sanfransico #travelphotography #adventure #alcatraz
Snoqualmie Falls with Salish Lodge about 30 miles east of Seattle. I was on assignment here recently and had a few minutes for some nature pics. I also played around with my new Zhiyun Crane and Sony A6500, a great combination. The water flow was actually kind of low compared to earlier Spring, but still beautiful.
I turned to my left and said, “Hey, moose.” I didn’t hear a sound until I was right on it. I said to my friend, “Here’s a moose.” “What? Where?,” he replied. “Right there,” pointing about twenty feet away. We looked back to our guide for advice. He was quickly walking in the opposite direction. No worries. This one was a good boy.
A new picture from an older photo shoot. #a7riii #sonyalpha #photography #LosAngeles
Images from adventures and thoughts on things. Director, writer for Nat Geo, History, Discovery, AMC, and more. Love beautiful places and creative, passionate people.
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