Category: panorama
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Wordless Wednesday : Jet Trail and the Moon over Lake Tahoe
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Wordless Wednesday : Lincoln Memorial in Black and White
Please see second photo below.
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Sierras Reflection near Lake Tahoe
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Lake Tahoe : Sand Harbor and the Sierras
I shot this photo at Sand Harbor, a state park in Lake Tahoe, Nevada. Sand Harbor is my favorite place to photograph in Lake Tahoe. It’s rock formations are fascinating and make for great subjects with a backdrop provided by the Sierras. Please see below for additional photo.
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When Panoramas Rule
I try to be prudent when it comes to employing special effects or using exotic wide angle lenses. They are fun and accomplish some cool results. When used too often though, they become cliche and sometimes can even defeat the original purpose of using the effect or lens which would be to make the photo…
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Weekly Photo Challenge: One Shot, Two Ways in Fredericksburg, Va.
I had the pleasure of taking guide photos in Fredericksburg, Va., recently. When I am photographing a city, town, or neighborhood I do a lot of walking, miles of walking in fact, so I can see every conceivable view and angle of the area’s notable features. I may shoot wide and tight, low and high…
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Sand Harbor Lake Tahoe
I shot this photo at Sand Harbor, a state park in Lake Tahoe, Nevada during a vacation trip to the area. Sand Harbor is one of the most picturesque sites in Lake Tahoe. It has inspired artists for generations and is a popular filming location for movies and television. Recently we were watching an old…
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Early Morning on the National Mall
Washington has some great vantage points. One of the best is probably the view from the top step of the Lincoln Memorial. I took this photo after photographing the cherry blossoms earlier this year. It was an early day for me. Left home about 5 AM so I would be at the Jefferson Memorial by…