I love the rainy season (May-Sep) in the Chihuahuan Desert of west Texas.
Tag: Landscape photography
July thundershower in the Big Bend
A July thundershower was just ending when I captured this image in Big Bend National Park looking south towards Panther Junction, as seen from just south of the new Fossil Discovery Exhibit area. July 2017. Shot with my Canon 70D and EFS 17-85mm IS USM lens.
VIDEO: In a Big Bend mood…
I shot some video on our latest trip last month out to Terlingua and the Big Bend National Park in west Texas. I finally got around to editing a little 3:14 piece along with a music score. While not technically the best I can do, I tried to capture the mood of the area a few weeks ago along with our generally very… Continue reading VIDEO: In a Big Bend mood…
The Truth is Out There…
Shot these last Friday evening on US-67 just west of Marfa, and in particular just west of the the ”Marfa Mystery Lights Viewing Area.” We originally had plans to attend the Star Party at the McDonald Observatory that evening. That didn’t work out as the weather was not cooperating. So we bailed on those plans and were heading back towards… Continue reading The Truth is Out There…
An inspiring and challenging week in the Big Bend
Last week was inspiring and challenging from a photographic point of view. Inspiration and photo opportunities abounded from the never ending vistas and quirkiness presented to my senses in west Texas. Inspiration also hit after spending several hours visiting the Marathon, Texas based galleries of two talented guys who have been shooting in Big Bend for many years, James Evans and E. Dan Klepper. James wasn’t… Continue reading An inspiring and challenging week in the Big Bend