I was just in a really good mood. I was excited to be shooting the storm with friends and excited for the potential of amazing skies. So glad I came out with two wins.
Last week I met up with a few friends to shoot the sunset. I was so glad they were down for anything because it started to pour! Like every inch of my body was wet from the rain. And of course, I didn’t bring an umbrella or any kind of protective gear. But it was still a blast! We spent half the time taking shelter in the Lincoln Memorial and with a quick break in the rain, I was able to capture this crazy sky.
Something a little different than what I usually do. Can you guess what it is?
It’s the side of a rock wall where it meets flowing water. I was fortunate to visit Watkins Glen State Park during the autumn time when the leaves were changing and falling. The light parts of the image are flowers petals that had fallen from above. With a long exposure and a tripod, I was able to create this cool wavy, abstraction. A totally different way to see this beautiful park.
You know you’re a tourist when you drive all the way to the summit of Haleakala National Park in a tshirt and shorts. Man! It is so windy and cold up there, I couldn’t do it. So this was taken on the second time going up when we had more appropriate clothing for the park.
Sometimes waking up early is totalllllllyyyy worth it.
But if I process images from the beach, it will be like I’m there. Right?