A view of the Milky Way behind the adobe outhouse of The Leapin’ Lizard Guest House in Terlingua, Texas. I took this on the night of April 30th at 4:30am....
I’m just back from a long weekend in Big Bend National Park during which we stayed (again) at The Leapin’ Lizard Guest House in Terlingua....
I’ve looked out a few more images from my Easter trip to Big Bend National Park. The first was taken at the end of our morning visit to Balanced...
Looking towards the core of the Milky Way from Pedernales Falls State Park near Johnson City, Texas. The bright “star” on the left is the planet...
“The Independent” or, as locals call it, “the Jenga Building”, has recently opened and claimed the title of Austin’s tallest...
One of my favorite new restaurants to open in Belterra Village is this Torchy’s Tacos outlet. Torchy’s began as a food truck in Austin and now has restaurants...
I grabbed this shot of the Superdome in New Orleans as we drove past on one of those hop-on-hop-off tour buses. It’s hard to reconcile the gleaming,...
It was fun to bump into old friends at the Texas Night Sky Festival on Saturday in Dripping Springs. Here’s Bob Van Gulick with his observing telescope...
Two girls pole a small fishing boat away from the shore near Savusavu on Vanua Levu, Fiji.
They say that the stars are big and bright in Texas and Dripping Springs is an International Dark Sky site but I’m sorry to have to break it to all my friends...
Lines of orange and magenta lanterns decorated part of the area at the Santa Fe Museum of International Folk Art during their annual art market a couple...
…are big and bright, deep in the heart of Texas. Drew and I joined a group from Photographers of Dripping Springs to shoot the milky way last night....
Once again, we spent yesterday afternoon riding bikes out at the LBJ Ranch or, more officially, the Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park, near Johnson...
Let’s stay in Seattle today. Here’s another picture taken on the same day as yesterday’s shot. This shows the famous Space Needle and was taken...
This relatively recent, corrugated metal barn sat next to one of the derelict farmhouses we stopped to photograph while visiting the Palouse region of Washington...
The Seattle shot I posted a few days ago was taken from the very top of this building – the University of Washington tower. We stayed in a hotel...
We spent quite some time at the Weber House on Saturday night. This shot was taken a couple of hours after yesterday’s one during the two hour window...
I’m still playing with my new(ish) Tamron 150-600mm telephoto lens and thought it would be fun to see how large an image of the moon I could capture...