This was last night’s beautiful full moon rising over Mt. Alice. The bay was as calm as a lake!
Manual exposure of 10 seconds at f/8 and ISO 400. Canon 1DsIII and 24-105 lens at 47.
Below you'll find a list of all posts from January, 2010

Wildflowers, Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California.
I have been hearing lots of great reports from the Southern California deserts especially Anza-Borrego – the area has received a lot of rain and it is sounding like it could be a good to great wildflower year! I’m excited, and will start posting updates on the current conditions in Borrego in a couple of weeks.
I prefer the soft, gentle marketing approach and hate to resort to the hard sell car dealer like approach by saying you better sign up now before it’s too late, but – you better sign up now before it’s too late. 🙂 Actually, the second weekend is now full, and I only have a few spots left for the first weekend. The permitting process will prevent me from offering any more, and will likely prevent other photographers from throwing together last minute tour / workshops. To learn more, check out: Anza-Borrego Photo Workshop.
With summer a ways off, there is a little less time urgency with my Alaska Photo Tours, although I only have one spot left for the private boat Kenai Fjords photo tour, and only two spots left for the Bear and Puffin photo tour – and recently, I received a number of inquires on the bear tour. And space is available for our private boat Prince William Sound tour.
If you have any questions about any of the tours, drop me a quick email, or give me a call.
This commercial break was sponsored by Niebrugge Image, now back to our regularly scheduled blog entries.

Sunset over the San Jacinto Mountains which rises above Palm Springs, California
Thanks to Janine’s hard work, our website is now completely updated with photos from this past summer and fall! This includes a big addition to our section of Las Vegas photos, and a much needed expansion to our Joshua Tree National Park coverage – a place we pass by frequently, but often overlook. I hope to spend much more time there in the years to come.
We seem to work really hard to process and publish our images, and always manage to finish just before heading out on the next long trip. We then travel, and the process starts over. A part of me wouldn’t mind some extra time in the office to address all those little things we never have time for, but a much bigger part of me can’t wait to hit the road with my camera!

The Green River as it flows through the Labyrinth area of the White Rim Trail, Island in the Sky District, Canyonlands National Park near Moab, Utah
Janine has now updated our sections of Moab Utah photos, including new photos of Canyonlands and Arches National Park.

Hartman Rocks, Gunnison, Colorado
Janine is now done with our remaining portions of new Colorado photos!
Along with the sections I mentioned last week, we now have new sections for Crested Butte / Gunnision and from the North and South rims of the Black Canyon of Gunnision National Park.
For this photo I used my 24-105 at 65, f/16 at 1/3 of a second and a two stop soft edge graduated neutral density filter.

San Juan Mountain, Colorado
Another day, and another new section on the website – photos of Ouray and the San Juan Mountains.
These are some of my favorite images from Colorado as it was where we had the best fall colors by far. Not to mention, the town of Ouray is about as picturesque as it gets.

Rock Cut at the top of Trail Ridge Road, Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
Janine has been working very hard to update our website with our new photos from this past fall, and we now have the first of what should be many updates over the next couple of weeks, and that is a new section of Rocky Mountain National Park photos, along with a sub gallery of Estes Park photos.
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