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On a trip into the mountains, I made it my mission to take over a hundred photos of paths. I wanted the perfect path as a visual reference to always be able to refer to in my mind, and in photography. After a thorough review, I chose this path because of the pleasantness of the area. It leads to a mountain after a while, but here, it’s flat and in a wide meadow leading into a forest. The warm sun shining down made it the path I always want to walk down.
I am a self-professing coffee addict and when you combine hot, freshly roasted coffee with a mountain scene, it doesn’t get much better than that. Add a little Autumn magic and you’re golden. This photo was taken in magical Jasper, Alberta, Canada.
One of my top personal favorite photos. I’ve had this on my wall for a long time and each time I look at I can escape into and sit on that rock there. The temperature was perfect, the pine was so thick it was intoxicating, there is a river nearby, but it’s quiet and peaceful. It will forever by my secret hideaway.
This shot was, you could say, began my journey into photography. It has become my best seller because it captures a moment of serenity that we all long for. I was racing the light after the sunset, at a lake in Michigan, when there was a beautiful burst of reds, pinks, and orange. It was thrilling. The geese flew right into the shot I had set up and the resident swans didn’t seem to mind being a subtle star in this scene.
The autumn season is my favorite and any time of year I love to be reminded of the pleasant change that comes each season during this year. It’s a few weeks of a very special time that I love to look forward to. I imagine pushing one of those canoes out onto the lake and just forgetting the world for a while with the smell of crisp leaves on the air.
I had hiked all day from six a.m. I was exhausted. At the last minute, I realized it was my only chance for a star shot while in Jasper because of the moon cycles. So I kicked it out, and drove to a nearby bridge that gave me a great view of the night sky and stayed up all night shooting. The moon started to rise about 4 a.m. and cast a light on the coming clouds. I was thrilled when I finally got all my settings right to capture the magic of the moment and clicked this shot. I knew I had something special.
After a long trip overseas working in third-world favelas I was happy to land in Florida and stay near the ocean. I got up for the sunrise (which wasn’t so easy), but a sunrise on the ocean is hard to resist. I was treated by friendly seagulls, gentle waves, and a warm sun. The seagulls had a busy schedule to keep but were kind enough to pose for me a few times, and on the last time, I got this shot. It embodies all that I love about the ocean.