For #MountainMonday: View of Hope Mountain from the shore of Silver Lake Provincial Park near Hope, British Columbia, Canada.
For #MountainMonday: View of Hope Mountain from the shore of Silver Lake Provincial Park near Hope, British Columbia, Canada.
A ripple on the Clear Fork of the Mohican River for #MonochromeMonday
For #MountainMonday:
Clouds swirling around Atwell Peak, which is part of the Mount Garibaldi Massif (Nch'ḵay̓) in the Garibaldi Ranges of British Columbia. Atwell Peak has an elevation of 2,655 m (8,711 ft) which is the second highest peak on Garibaldi. Photographed from Alice Lake in Alice Lake Provincial Park, Squamish, British Columbia, Canada.
Really excited to share this image for #MountainMonday today. I took this image on my first ever trip to #Europe last year. We ventured to the #Mountains in Northern Italy for some hiking where we were greeted with freshly snow capped mountains. It made for an incredible welcome to our trip to this area.
This image has become one of my favorites from the trip. Hopefully I will return someday.
#landscapephotography #lpw #naturephotography #mountainphotography #italy #dolomites #dolomiti #
I've always been absolutely thrilled with this image I took of Crown #Mountain in #Banff #Canada
Specifically how the mid day light illuminated the closer peak and the clouds drifting between and around it to accentuate it's shape. The blue cast is from the haze in the air.
I might get a chance to revisit later this year which I'm excited about.
#ThrowbackThursday is here and I got a cringy one to share today!
A deep dive into my first images after moving to #Vancouver found this shot. I like to think I was a trend setter, I'd bought the glass orb if my own fruition from a garden store well before the #Lensball craze happened. It was sat next a garden gnome and meant for a pond decoration.
While a bit cliche now, I remember having a lot of fun shooting these images and playing with the orb.
Mcdonald Falls along Murdo Creek in Davis Lake Provincial Park - British Columbia, Canada.
This is one of my earlier photos and one of the first mornings I ever had where everything came together and the sky and ocean cooperated.
While photographing a particularly popular Colorado landscape in the fall of 2022, I turned around to find this dramatic scene.
Natural frame was captured in the beautiful Finnish swampland of Tunturiaapa. In winter they become a minimalist photographer's dream, although the snow-shoeing can be a bit tricky at times!
The incredible colors and textures of Pilot Knob and Golden Horn rising above Trout Lake provide a view to remember. This was from my first encounter in the summer of 2022.
Here's another image from my first years of photography back in 2020! Fun fact - it's also my most stolen image :/ I've found it online being sold on everything from pillows to prints to even a real estate listing once. Suppose that's the reality of posting images online to a degree...
This image is of Hope Peak from the famous Three Sisters #Mountain range in #Canmore #Alberta. More in the alt.
Wandering around these unique looking Joshua Trees and giant boulders was really interesting, both the rocks and plants were in all different sizes.
I hope frozen water counts for #WaterWednesday
An image from 2022 of the infamous Abraham Lake in #Alberta #Canada with its frozen methane bubbles trapped just below the surface.
The bubbles from my understanding are a result of organics buried in the lake bed after it was created by the nearby manmade dam. This place has unsurprisingly become a huge photo attraction as a result.
For #MountainMonday: A panorama of the Tatoosh Range in Mount Rainier National Park.
A few other photos from that evening:
https://www.mrussellphotography.com/blog/mazama-ridge-mount-rainier-np/
#ThrowbackThursday to one of my favorite images taken on a trip to the #Canadian #RockyMountains back in 2021.
I've re-processed it now, after having lost the original edit. Thankfully I still have the RAW file!
It became a favorite mostly because of the setting I shot it in. A quiet moment in a very busy trip that became a moment to relax mentally and enjoy the evening breeze.
#mountain #landscapephotography #lpw #photography #sunsetphotography #
Sunset light over a gigantic Tor. My favourite part of photographing here, other than the incredible formation itself, is the abundance of angles to choose from.
Up close with waves at Bombo Quarry. This morning there were a couple of other photographers at the same spot and we all agreed to slowly inch closer to find the safest spot.
For #MountainMonday: A photo from way back in 2013: wildflowers and a view of the Tatoosh Range from Mazama Ridge in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington State, USA. While Rainier gets all the attention, I almost preferred photographing the Tatoosh during my trips down there.