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  • March along the Inside Passage of Alaska and British Columbia can bring various types of weather. As the Malaspina sailed south towards Bellingham I encountered great weather for the majority of the trip. This allowed for some nice sunrises along the way. As I made my way to the front of the vessel along British Columbia I watched the sun rise onto the bow of the boat. This was a great start to the day of watching the scenic landscapes all around.
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  • As the Malaspina navigated the Inside Passage I took the opportunity to explore with some different types of photography. As the sun went down I headed to the front of the ship and took some long exposures as we sailed along Vancouver Island. Using the railing as a steady surface the land around allowed a hint of motion as we turned through the waterways of the passage.
    Evening-Vancouver-Island.tif
  • During the summer of 2014 I was out photographing around Douglas Island when I encountered a boat heading into the fog to go fishing. This is a color photograph, which if you look carefully you may be able to find a glimpse of some color near the pilothouse. After I took this image, I headed back towards downtown Juneau where the fog was not bad at all along the Gastineau Channel.
    Boat-Foggy-Day-Juneau.tif
  • On the day I visited Tracy Arm and South Sawyer Glacier, there was plenty of ice in the area in front of the glacier as our boat slowly made its way around the area giving us view of the glacier.  At this point instead of being on top of the boat where most people were viewing, I headed to the back which allowed me to get close to the water.  From this perspective I am able to capture the ice in the picture and help tell the story of that day.
    Ice-South-Sawyer-Glacier.tif
  • As we approached Sawyer Glacier in Tracy Arm from the top of the boat I captured the above scene. When we left Juneau it was overcast, and upon leaving Gastineau Channel it was quite foggy. Heading into Tracy Arm the conditions started to clear which provided many scenes like this throughout the day. The ice in the water is from the Sawyer Glacier which is just around the corner in this image.
    Mountains-Tracy-Arm-Alaska.tif
  • The City Park Criterium is held each year in Denver's City Park. For a good portion of the day races of varying levels took place around the park on either the long or short course for a set duration of time. The long course provides a scenic view of the boat house, city and mountains as the cyclists speed past. Due to some late season snow there is still snow on the peaks of the higher mountains. As the cyclists went past I used a shutter speed to show the movement of these riders in the event as they passed the location.
    Cycling-City-Park-Denver.tif
  • On a quiet November morning, I headed to the other side of Alameda near Grand Harbor and photographed the harbor with Oakland in the distance. It was a still morning with some clouds in the area this year, and as I was photographing this a few boaters were heading to the boat ramp to start the day.
    Oakland-from-Alameda-Dawn.tif
  • While in San Francisco I was walking towards the Ferry Terminal to catch a boat to Alameda when I noticed the 101 California building in the late afternoon light. With the sun almost set I made my way to the building and with a long lens looked up to capture the lines and patterns with some remaining sunlight.
    Building-San-Francisco.tif
  • One autumn I was in the Steamboat Springs area and headed north towards Steamboat Lake State Park. As I got to the lake and saw the color towards Hahn's Peak I knew this was a place to stop and photograph. From the lake reflection, with a boat on it, to the fields across the lake with livestock all the way up Hahn's Peak with a hint of snowfall it was just a perfect scene that afternoon.
    Fall-Steamboat-Lake.tif
  • Today I headed into San Francisco via BART and once arriving at the Montgomery Street Station I started to walk through tunnels, over hills, through the Presido and wound up at the Golden Gate Bridge. While returning back on the bridge towards San Francisco, I noticed the shadow from the bridge to the bay below and stopped to photograph this scene as a boat emerged from under the bridge. After the bridge I headed back towards BART with some more walking and earned a bunch of Thanksgiving leftovers upon returning home.
    Shadow-of-Bridge.tif
  • On a summer morning in Boston I went for a walk along the Charles River. After crossing the Longfellow Bridge I walked along the north side by MIT when I noticed the colors on these small sailboats. With the morning calm the boats and their color reflected in the water as I used the edge to separate the image on a diagonal, bringing a little tension into the scene.
    Boats-Charles-River.tif