A black and white photograph of the forest along the Chehalis River near Montesano, Washington.
Part of my Pacific Northwest black and white landscape photography series.
A black and white photograph of the forest along the Chehalis River near Montesano, Washington.
Part of my Pacific Northwest black and white landscape photography series.
In the quiet moments of life, it’s often the simplest scenes that hold the most incredible beauty. This truth was reflected in my black-and-white photograph, “Flowing Stillness, Trout Lake Creek, Washington.” Here, the serene waters of Trout Lake Creek meander through an intimate Pacific Northwest landscape, inviting anyone who gazes upon it to pause and…
For those born after 1980, this question doesn’t apply to you. The following is my story of the historical Pacific Northwest day. Sunday, May 18. 1980, at 8:32 AM, a significant eruption of Mt. St Helens occurred. I was 16. I was with my dad and cousin at a bass fishing tournament on Silver Lake…
A black and white landscape photograph of Jessie Slough and the winter forest in rural Grays Harbor County, Washington. Read the story behind this photograph on my blog post at “North Shore, Grays Harbor, Washington, 2017”. Nikon D700, Nikkor 80-200 mm ƒ2.8 lens, ƒ16, ISO 200, 1/13 second, 80 mm. Part of my Pacific Northwest…
A black and white landscape photograph of Jessie Slough on a winter afternoon in rural Grays Harbor County, Washington.
As you descend into Frenchman Coulee along the old Vantage Road, there is a small stream that drains from Hilton Lake and drops into the coulee along the North wall of the alcove. I’ve seen it called several names, including Frenchman Waterfall, Frenchman’s Coulee Waterfall, and Stolp Falls.
A black and white panoramic photograph of dark Winter cloudy skies over a pond at the Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge in Thurston County, Washington.