Layer on Layer on Layer

Looking eastward from the top of Cape Final across the magnificent vista of Unkar Creek one can sense without directly seeing the intriguing smaller watersheds of Basalt Canyon and Lava Canyon, well-named for the primary content of their rocks. The North Rim of the...
This Little Light

This Little Light

As I mentioned in last week’s posting, August is the month of atmospherics in the Southern Appalachians of our home, and it is becoming clear to me that the area along the Blue Ridge Parkway between the Craggies (Pinnacle and Dome) and Mt. Mitchell is a...

Deep and Wide

As much as August might be associated with those doldrums we know as the “Dog Days,” in our part of the Southern Appalachians I think of August as the month of wonderful atmospherics which combine with the golden hours to create great opportunities for...

Cloudfall

One of the great pleasures of photographing sunrise in the Southern Appalachians is the possibility of encountering an early morning cloudfall as mists rise from one valley only to descend into another. Earlier this past week Bonnie and encountered such an opportunity...

A Temple Behind the Reef

The Colorado Plateau is replete with out-of-the-way places of stark contrast and immense beauty. The San Rafael Swell between Utah 24 and Interstate 70 is just such a place. The Sinbad Country, south of the interstate and just north of the San Rafael Reef is a magical...