Tag: landscape

  • Autumn in West Virginia

    Autumn in West Virginia

    Well, it’s been a long time since my last post, and that’s mostly because I’ve been pretty swamped at my day job. I’ve had a fairly small amount of time to shoot in the past two months, and even less time to write. I do have a few more articles in the pipeline that are…

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  • Photography Along the Atlantic Coast

    Photography Along the Atlantic Coast

    Last week I went on a trip to Prince Edward Island in Canada. My wife has long been a fan of the Anne of Green Gables books, and had wanted to visit there since she was a child. I was excited by the opportunity to take some photographs along the coast. Due to airfare and…

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  • A Trip to Death Valley

    A Trip to Death Valley

    This past week, I had the opportunity to head to southern California for my cousin’s wedding.  After the wedding, I stuck around for a couple of days and drove up to Death Valley for some photography.  I didn’t have a lot of time, just a day and a half, but tried to make the most…

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  • A Fall Morning Along Tinker’s Creek

    A Fall Morning Along Tinker’s Creek

    I had a chance to go out yesterday to a nice waterfall and stream nestled in the suburban sprawl of Cleveland, Ohio.  Tinker’s Creek is one of the tributaries of the Cuyahoga River, and the falls are near where an old mill once stood.  Despite the lack of rain in Ohio over the past month,…

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  • A Trip to Pennsylvania

    A Trip to Pennsylvania

    I recently took a nice trip to Western Pennsylvania to visit with some of my wife’s family and do a few things with the kids.  We ended up going to the two big Frank Lloyd Wright houses in the area, Kentuck Knob and Fallingwater, as well as visiting Cucumber Falls in Ohiopyle State Park and…

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  • Knowing a Location

    It’s been a little while since my last article, but be assured: I’ve got lots in the pipeline (including a review of the Panasonic GX7).  Today I’m going to touch on something I think is very important for photographers who shoot outdoors, and that’s getting to really know a location.  It’s especially important to know…

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  • It’s a new year….

    It’s a new year….

    And you may have noticed that it’s been a bit quiet around here.  Don’t worry, there is a LOT coming in the next few weeks.  I should have my full reviews of the Sigma 19mm f/2.8 and Olympus 15mm body cap lens up shortly, and I just received the Sony RX100 large sensor compact for…

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  • Out in the Gorge

    I realized I never posted these, and thought I would share.  I had a little bit of time to swing by Hocking Hills State Park a few weeks ago and take a quick run through the gorge north of Old Man’s Cave.  While I normally make a yearly fall trip there for two days for…

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