This image is of the Clearwater River and was one of the first images I shot specifically to process as an HDR. I used three different exposures for this one image. One for the sky, one for the snow and brush and a third for the river.
5 days ago
Adventure Without Mercy
Just down the trail from the parking lot.
One of my favorite flowing water images I have ever done.
Reflection at Big Sandy Lake, the water was so calm that when I printed this image I had a hard time figuring out which way was up.
Kendra on G2-07 (V8) in Joe's Valley
Kendra on Big Joe (V7) in Joe's Valley Utah.
This is somewhere in Colorado when we stopped for gas.
Of course I had to break out the strobes to play around a little bit. I had one camera left zoomed to 105mm and pointed at the bike, then there was a second SB-800 sitting in the mouth of the tent to light me and the inside of the tent.
This is one of my favorite shots from the trip, its the Morning Glory Arch. I used the fisheye again and took two different exposures, one for the highlight and the other for the shadow and then combined them in photoshop. I am really getting to like this whole HDR thing. I was thinking about HDR (high dynamic range) yesterday, about how this is nothing new. HDR is basically the same thing as Ansel Adams' Zone System only much easier. Don't get me wrong you still have to pre-visualize what you want. But instead of having to precisely meter, then process the film to either tame or punch up the contrast and then spent hours in the darkroom dodging and burning to get the final result, now you just bracket, slap everything together in Photoshop and your done. There is a little more to it then that but now is not the time to get into it.


This guys name is Luke, met him on the 2006 trip with Aaron.
Aaron 2006
This is an image I had in mind now for close to two years. I drove past it almost everyday and usually when the light was great I didn't have a camera and when I did have a camera I was on my way some where else. Then a big pile of railroad ties were placed in front of everything until about a month ago. Today on my way home from another shoot, the light was nice and I had the time so I pulled over and got the image I had been wanting for two years in about two minutes.











