A long exposure black and white landscape photograph of Spiral Butte at Dog Lake near White Pass, Washington.
EXIF: Nikon Z7, Nikkor Z 24-70/4 S lens, ISO 64, 24 mm, ƒ8, 15.0 seconds.
A long exposure black and white landscape photograph of Spiral Butte at Dog Lake near White Pass, Washington.
EXIF: Nikon Z7, Nikkor Z 24-70/4 S lens, ISO 64, 24 mm, ƒ8, 15.0 seconds.
On the day I hiked the Naches Peak Loop trail near Chinook Pass in Washington, I felt like I was walking in a postcard. The alpine meadows were beautiful, and Mount Rainier towered in the distance. It made me feel humbled and invigorated. This black and white panoramic photograph shows Mount Rainier, the alpine meadows,…
A black and white landscape photograph of multiple ridges of mountains looking down the Nisqually River drainage at Mt. Rainier National Park, Washington.
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…
A mountain stream is a living entity that fascinates us with its diversity and strength. It originates from the highlands, where the snow melts and the clouds gather. Its journey transforms the environment, eroding stones and forming waterfalls, pools, and rapids. It supports life, from flora and fauna to humans. The mountain stream symbolizes various…
A short behind the scenes story about my photographic explorations along the Altoona-Pillar Rock Road in Southwest Washington.
After a peaceful night of camping along the river listening to the “singing waters” of the Lyre River, I was inspired to capture some early morning, long-exposure images of the flowing water.