One of Bill’s photographs is part of the Focus: Landscape and Architecture exhibition at Black Box Gallery in Portland, Oregon. Yay! The selected photo is “Reflections in Lake San Cristobal.”
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The Brazos Valley Natural History Museum is using our Grand Canyon photo, Sunset at Maricopa Point, to promote their upcoming exhibition about geology. The name of the show is Rocks: Earth’s Majestic Building Blocks.
Continue reading “Museum Uses Our Grand Canyon Photo”Iowa Fall Landscapes
While on a road trip to the Door Peninsula of Wisconsin in mid-October, we had the opportunity to enjoy Iowa fall landscapes during harvest time. We were pleased to have the opportunity to capture America’s heartland, where farms operate 24/7 to bring in the crops. Continue reading “Iowa Fall Landscapes”
Trite but True #4: Shoot in the early morning or late afternoon
I’ll bet that 90% of the great outdoor photographs you’ve seen were taken within half an hour of sunrise or sunset. Photographers rhapsodize and coo over the subtle hues and tones of the golden hour. Here’s a photo of Sunrise from the Dallas Divide in Colorado. Continue reading “Trite but True #4: Shoot in the early morning or late afternoon”