Photo Gallery Style: Nature

A collection of some of the most beautiful "Nature" professional photographs & prints I've taken over the years. Please note there may be multiple pages of photographs so keep scrolling or look for the "Older Posts" button!

Day 265. Yosemite National Park; California

Yosemite National Park; California
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Yellowstone National Park; Wyoming

Continued on to Yellowstone after Grand Teton.  Given the park is over 3,000 sq. miles and extends into three states, I only traveled through a small portion of it.  While I was surprised to find much of the park a little underwhelming (beautiful, untouched land sure, but nothing overly unique from what I saw back home), it was hard not to be impressed when I finally reached the Geyser Basin.

Snake River in Yellowstone looking towards Grand Teton

Snake River in Yellowstone looking towards Grand Teton

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Day I: Yosemite National Park; California

Yosemite Valley; Tunnel Overlook, Yosemite National Park, CaliforniaYosemite National Park; California
Yosemite National Park; California
Yosemite National Park; California
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A Field of Sunflowers, Massachusetts

This makes for a very long 24 hours, especially after I made it to this field only to find all the sunflowers dying.  The below pictures were the most healthy looking sections of the field.

Rising Sunflower; New England

A black-and-white photograph of one sunflower standing out from the field of flowers to its back

Sunflower Field; Massachusetts

A field of sunflowers turn to follow the sunrise.

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The Wildcats

Didn’t really see anybody out until late in the afternoon.

Well, that’s not entirely true…

I was about four hours into the day, peacefully reading on a ledge.  Birds and butterflies were flying about me, the sun was beaming down, warming my tired spirit, and there wasn’t a single sound disturbing the peace in the air.

Suddenly, I heard a small rustle behind me.

Then some twigs cracked.  Alarmed, the birds had grown silent and flown to higher ground.

Then I heard what could only be described as an explosion of incoherent grumbling as the forest behind me was being completely annihilated.  I stumbled (cutting my leg) before jumping up–positive I was about to be rudely introduced to my first bear–only to find an utterly defeated (semi) thru-hiker who had emerged out of nowhere.

His rugged appearance and inability to maintain contact with a clearly marked trail practically demanded his first line to be an exhausted, “what year is it?!”  Instead, eyes glazed and speaking only in a cracked whisper, he recited the phrase, “what were we thinking” about ten times, cushioning each recital with as much profanity as his drained lungs could pour out.  I’ll add that he was alone and I never ran into anyone the rest of the day that would prove the use of ‘we‘ to be correct.  That said, his pack was really nice, and considering mine broke and I had used rope and tape to tie it onto my back, I was quite jealous.

Mt. Washington from Wildcats Trail (more…)

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