6.12.17 - During a truly spectacular sunset, a massive monsoon cloud rolled through and began pummeling the opposite side of the canyon. When the light faded, I stayed to take some long exposures of this lonesome house perched on the mesa.
6.17.17 - Taken in the late afternoon a few miles outside of Ouray, Colorado.
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7.8.17 - The full moon rising over the endless sea of gold and green was amazing, both from above and ground level.
7.8.17 - These photos, taken a few hours before sunset, are some of the first shots I took of the Palouse. As the sun dipped lower and lower, the shadows lengthened, the colors popped, and the textures shifted.
7.7.17 - This is the most vividly turquoise water I've ever seen, and there's just so much of it. I took dozens of photos here as the sun went down, and will undoubtedly post more later. For now just a few quick edits from the road. Suffice to say North Cascades is a true gem of a park due to both its sheer grandeur and how remote and empty it is.
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6.21.17 - Pastel Canyon is a short slot canyon not marked on any maps in the Valley of Fire. It's not far from the road, but it's totally hidden from sight and a bit difficult to find. The colors, textures, lines, layers, and shapes in this place are just stunning, as they so frequently are in the desert.
7.3.17 - After sleeping deep in the Redwoods, I took my time meandering up the coast of California and Oregon. The views are universally spectacular and include unique features like the aptly named Arch Rock, pictured here.