Tag: travel
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Spring Scenes Around Morro Bay
After shooting the Solvang Century I camped in Morro Bay on my way back north. The next morning I walked around to shoot stock photos and other scenes that caught my eye. It was nice to see the paddlers hit the calm bay under morning light, which motivated me to capture these scenes. Morro Bay…
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Central Nevada Driving Tours
Descending into the town of Kingston in Central Nevada after camping above Groves Lake. This was just a car camping trip, but it made us want to return to one day hike the surrounding peaks and spring was a great time to be there. On the way up the canyon we drove through a couple…
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Highway 1 North Coast — Car Flies off Road in Rain and Fog
After shooting a race in Sonoma County I drove along the coast to find opportunities for landscape photography, but there was no break in the weather … Highway 1 on the north coast (California) is not to be taken lightly in heavy rain and dense fog. Fortunately, those in this vehicle were able to hike…
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Camping with Our TravelMed Rx Kit
When we take off on a road trip and plan to be camping we now always bring our TravelMed Rx Kit with us. It has the 1st aid supplies you need in the event of either an emergency or minor injury. The kit includes various Rx and over-the-counter meds, which could be important if you…
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Journey Down the Lower Owyhee (GoPro 11 Mini, GoPro 8)
In May of 2023 our group (3 packrafts, 1 raft) took advantage of the above average spring runoff in the Owyhee River Canyon to float the roughly 50 mile section of wild and scenic river from Rome, OR to Birch Creek, OR. While my focus was primarily on still photography, we documented the adventure with…
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Big Sky Sunset Right off the Highway During a Cross Country Road Trip
We pulled into a parking area off a Montana highway to check out this sunset while traveling cross country. Normally I like to avoid man-made objects when shooting landscapes, but it wasn’t an option here. Just as I got setup a train approached and I was able to click the shutter as it moved through…