Entries Tagged ‘fog’:
The rising sun begins to burn through a thin layer of fog nicely highlighting Mount Adams in South-central Washington State, on this crisp Autumn morning.
filed in Digital Art, Nature, Photography, Seasonal on Oct.24, 2017
Tags: fog, J C Galleries, J Christopher Galleries, JChristopherGalleries, morning fog, Pacific Northwest Photography, Washington, Washington State
A group of mystery riders emerges from the thick fog of a Pacific Northwest shoreline
filed in Digital Art, People, Photography, Travel on Jun.21, 2017
Tags: coast, fog, horses, J C Galleries, J Christopher Galleries, JChristopherGalleries, Long Beach, low tide, Pacific Northwest Photography, riders, stroll on beach, Washington
On a cold Winter morning, Vista House, high on the cliffs of the Columbia Gorge, comes into view, as a thin layer of fog begins to dissipate
filed in Nature, Photography, Travel on Jan.15, 2016
Tags: Columbia Gorge, fog, JChristopherGalleries, Pacific Northwest Photography, Vista House
I had long planned a night shot of Mt. Rainier from Reflection Lakes under starlight, but the weather had been un-cooperative. This time, too, in late September, weather patterns were quite unstable and unpredictable. Still, since we were already staying at the Paradise Inn, halfway up on Rainier, I decided to wait till [...]
filed in Nature, Photography, Seasonal, Travel on Sep.28, 2013
Tags: fog, long exposure, National Park, night photography, Rainier, Stars
The knee-jerk response among photographers when, at the end of the day, they discover an image that isn’t sharp, is to a. see if it can be sharpened and b. if not, toss it. Which is what I almost did with this image, when I first saw the raw file from which it came…
On [...]
filed in Nature, Photography, Travel on Jul.06, 2011
Tags: fog, Oregon Coast, Pacific Northwest Photography, South Jetty, sunset
A February morning scene at the Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge, south of Portland Oregon. They have a nice blind from which to observe wildlife –and which can (or at least could) be reserved for free. However…
The first thing I noticed when I got there was that all the local birds (mainly ducks [...]
filed in Digital Art, Nature, Photography, Travel, Wildlife on Jun.19, 2011
Tags: Cormorant, fog, Pacific Northwest Photography, Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge, wetland
Mount Hood, Oregon, around Trillium Lake
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filed in Photography, Travel on Feb.11, 2010
Tags: Alpenglow, fog, Mount Hood, Summit Meadows