This video is made ??using 3 Nikon D300s cameras. The recordings took 3 days, I was alone and paid 2500 NKR (500usd) in taxi to get me around the whole area.
This video is made ??using 3 Nikon D300s cameras. The recordings took 3 days, I was alone and paid 2500 NKR (500usd) in taxi to get me around the whole area.
This is the third image in my series of light painting photos taken on the Racetrack in Death Valley, California. Other photos from this series include Light Lasso and Light Lasso II.
Racetrack Light Lasso III, Death Valley National Park
I’m looking forward to returning to the Racetrack later this year on my next photo tour. This particular photo tour in October is booked, but if you’re interested in joining me to this amazing location via a private tour or on my next Death Valley photo tour email me via my contact form. I’ll be announcing my next Death Valley dates in the coming weeks.
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Light Lasso III, Death Valley National Park

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This video is made ??using 3 Nikon D300s cameras. The recordings took 3 days, I was alone and paid 2500 NKR (500usd) in taxi to get me around the whole area.
The racetrack in Death Valley National Park is a place that always leaves me in awe of nature. The tracks left behind stones on this dry lake bed have a mysterious magical quality to them and even more so at night. Photographed on the same evening as Racetrack Light Lasso and Racetrack Light Lasso II, in this version of the scene I took a less radical image to highlight the natural beauty of the stone and lake bed.
I’m looking forward to returning to the Racetrack later this year on my next photo tour. This particular photo tour in October is booked, but if you’re interested in joining me to this amazing location on my next Death Valley photo tour get on the waiting list via my contact form. I’ll be announcing my next Death Valley dates in the coming weeks.
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Racetrack by Starlight – Death Valley National Park

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Yosemite provides an endless well of inspiration, even more so if you stop looking up. Tough to do, but always enlightening when it happens. On a casual walk amidst burnt trees on the valley floor the wind was kind enough to introduce me to some beautiful ferns. The next time you’re walking in your favorite location I recommend listening to the wind as you never know what it’ll introduce you to.
Fern Leaves, Yosemite National Park
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Fern Leaves, Yosemite National Park

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Recent snow in the Sierra Nevada mountains has me thinking about Yosemite and a much needed return to the splendor of winter there. I know I’m not the only one that feels this way and historically speaking there is one person who certainly knew the feeling…
“I must return to the mountains—to Yosemite. I am told that the winter storms there will not be easily borne, but I am bewitched, enchanted, and tomorrow I must start for the great temple to listen to the winter songs and sermons preached and sung only there.” – John Muir

Winter's Bones II – Yosemite National Park, California
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Winter’s Bones II – Yosemite National Park
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“Ansel Adams In The National Parks Photographs of From America’s Wild Places” has just been released today (10.18.10) and I was quite fortunate to receive an early preview of the book. Unlike “Ansel Adams in Color” a book I just purchased, “Ansel Adams In The National Parks” only contains the iconic black and white prints that Adams’ is best known for. This latest release of Adam’s work is also a refreshing read in contrast to recent controversies swirling over a find of lost glass slides that have been purported to be Adams’.
“Ansel Adams In The National Parks” excels in that Andrea G. Stillman, the books’ editor, has pulled not just amazing photographs from the Adam’s archive, but also his writing & correspondence that breath life into an otherwise historical photo anthology. As one would expect viewing the artistic images and reproductions of his finely crafted prints is nothing less than inspirational. What separates this book from his others are the great anecdotes and quotes that bring Ansel Adams down from the pedestal so many of us keep him on to a mere human with family, everyday challenges and a variety of relationships spanning the average to celebrity. Especially fascinating was being able to read these anecdotes in relation to select images featured in the book adding an entirely new dimension to his photographs.
What I found most interesting as a landscape photographer was the inclusion of several image sets at the end of the book. These image sets reveal the seconds in relation to some of Ansel Adams most iconic photos. This provides a great opportunity to catch a glimpse of what Ansel Adams saw, photographed and selected as he reviewed his work.
Will every photograph in “Ansel Adams In The National Parks” be new or as high impact as Moon and Half Dome? No, but you will certainly see work that sheds light on a journey of life, art and creation. This book has made a great addition to my library and is one I’ll be viewing often.
A photograph is made, not taken. – Ansel Adams
Recommended blog reading: The Subtlety of Greatness and Today’s Loss of Appreciation
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This book was provided gratis by the Hachette Book Group
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Review: Ansel Adams In The National Parks
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Often while traveling with a camera we arrive just as the sun slips over the horizon of a moment, too late to expose film, only time enough to expose our hearts.
– Minor White
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Into the Void – Capitol Reef National Park, Utah
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Canon 1Ds Mark III, 16-35mm II f/2.8, 18mm, f/11, 156 sec.
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Into the Void – Capitol Reef National Park, Utah
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Truer words have never been spoken and such was my time in White Sands National Monument, New Mexico …
When words become unclear, I shall focus with photographs.
When images become inadequate, I shall be content with silence.
– Ansel Adams
Petrified Textures, White Sands National Monument
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Petrified Textures – White Sands National Monument
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