Mesquite
The Mesquite Sand Dune Field is one of many dune fields in Death Valley National Park. It’ here I enjoy doing sunrise and sunset photography. The Mesquite Sand Dune Field is the most popular in the park due to their ease of access. This also makes landscape photography more challenging as the people are either in the shot or their footprints ruin the cohesiveness of many potential photographs. Today, I’ll show you around the area as well as share a few choice photographs I was able to capture while there n April.
The Stars Humble Us
Psalm 8 mentions the night sky and the work of His fingers.
What a great chapter from which to contemplate the art of Photographing the night skies in Death Valley. In today’s post, I’ll share with you a few thoughts as well as some images recently captures of the Milky Way over the Harmony Borax Works in Death Valley.
A Death Valley Adventure
Today’s post outlines our latest Death Valley video release. I suspect you are going to enjoy the content in the video.
I share a couple of amazing photographs of the Milky Way as well as the Mesquite Sand Dunes which are within the park.
Great content. I hope you enjoy it.
Take a Rest
Pain and hurt. Life brings it and brings it often. As we struggle with these things we can find peace if we look. Let me share with you why being out in the wild doing photography of the Milky Way helps me gain perspective and peace in the struggles of life.
How to Photograph the Milky Way
Have you ever wondered how to photograph the Milky Way? Today here’s a brief rundown on how I photographed the Milky Way in the Kaibab National Forest, part of the Grand Canyon North Rim forest.
Max Patch~Again!
As I migrate over to Rumble (I’d love to have you follow me there), my video to Max Patch has really been popular!
I thought it might then be worthy of a send out again in case you missed it.
There are a few spectacular images in the video, one of the Milky Way even. But man, the sunset I captured! So great! The drone video in this is also extra special.