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  • Walking along Marina Bay in Singapore I came across the Merlion. The Merlion is a mythical creature with the head of a lion and body of a fish which is a symbol of Singapore. As Singapore is near the equator the length of golden hour or dusk is quite short and limits the amount of photographing you can do with the nice evening light. I found a spot along near the sculpture and worked to compose my image to bring in parts of the city and also show the motion of the water with a little longer exposure giving this image.
    Merlion-Dusk-Singapore.tif
  • On a fall evening I ventured to a location above Clear Creek Canyon just prior to sunset. As I watched the sunset over the Rocky Mountains I started photographing the traffic heading through the canyon on a full moon evening. As the traffic made its way through the canyon below the light from the moon illuminated the landscape as the clouds moved through the evening dusk. With a 30 second exposure I was able to capture the movement of the clouds and start to also include in the image the stars as the day ended.
    Evening-Rocky-Mountains.tif
  • As I explored Victoria, British Columbia one summer I timed my path to be near the Parliament Building at sunset. As the sky turned to dusk I looked for images of the building as it lit up for the evening. Using a just of off center spot it allows the viewer to see behind the fountain in front of the building and continue to make their way to the building as they view the image.
    British-Columbia-Parliament.tif
  • I headed up to Central City just prior to sunset in Colorado on a November day. Once you get past the casinos of Blackhawk and Central City you will find the Central City Opera House which was built in 1878 during the mining boom in the area. This building is now a National Historical Landmark and quite busy in the during the summer festival. On this day is was just the street lights and remaining daylight in the area, however looking down the hill there was plenty of activity. As I was photographing the building a car passed by which showed the long duration of time the shutter was open taking this image at dusk.
    Central-City-Opera-House.tif
  • I first visited Quebec City when I was nine and on a recent visit to the city still remembered some of the paths we took and that young age. This time around on one of the evenings there, I watched the afternoon turn to evening looking down at the Chateau Frontenac and St. Lawrence River. The old city of Quebec City really has the European charm and feel as I spent time exploring and photographing some of the architecture in the city.
    Quebec-City-Evening.tif
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  • I headed up Clear Creek Canyon with a friend who is familiar with the area from his many trips here fishing. As we stopped at a parking area in the dark we climbed up higher to get a perspective over the road. Highway 6 can be busy with traffic heading to the casinos and other mountain locations west of Golden. However at times you can also find a lone car as in this image.
    Clear-Creek-Canyon-Night.tif
  • A couple of weeks ago, I was looking down at Clear Creek Canyon just prior to sunset and noticed the visible road. Later that evening I visited the same location and captured the scene under a full moon with some of the twilight still apparent on the horizon. This is a 30 second image with the moon light allowing the detail of the mountains to show in the image.
    Clear-Creek-Canyon-Full-Moon.tif
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  • The light show at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore is a great experience. Earlier in my visit I had ventured to the path above but for the light show found a nice perspective and captured the show in addition to sitting back and taking in the experience as well.
    Singapore-Evening-Gardens-Bay.tif
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  • Upon landing back in Denver it appeared the clouds were lining up for a dramatic sunset in the mile high city. As I was driving home I was thinking about a couple of locations to take advantage of this light and came up with City Park due to time concerns. About a half hour prior to sunset everything was still looking great in the sky and as I quickly stopped home they mentioned it on the early news that it could be a colorful sunset once again. However in the next thirty minuted conditions started to change and the dramatic which was expected did not occur. Out at the park I came across another photographer who thought that the colors could be good this evening as well. The one thing which you have to do is get out and photograph. I waited past sunset to get some of the dusk light making the skyline of Denver stand out from City Park.
    Denver-Skyline-Dusk-City-Lights.tif
  • I came across this spot while photographing at Commons Park previously. Using the buildings in Commons Park as a a foreground element to frame the skyline of Denver was my thought process for this image. I planned this for the whole day  and fortunately the weather cooperated as well for the image allowing for the day blue sky as a backdrop allowing me to capture the image as part of Thirty Days 2011.
    Denver-Skyline-at-Dusk.tif
  • One evening I headed out to the Lowry development on the east part of Denver.  This area was once home to the Lowry Air Force Base and over the past fifteen years it has been redeveloped into a new neighborhood.  Some of the more noticeable reminders of the past are the large hangars which remain, one of which is the home to the Wings over the Rockies Air and Space Museum. As the sun started to set, it looked like I may luck out and get some color in the clouds.  Once I settled on photographing near the hangars I set-up my shot and hoped for something to happen and the evening did bring a little color to the sky.
    Dusk-Wings-over-Rockies.tif
  • From Point Loma in San Diego I captured this image tying in the city, San Diego Bay as well as the nearby mountains to the city. If you look carefully you can find some reminders of the Christmas season in the image on a nice evening late in the year.
    San-Diego-Skyline-Dusk.tif
  • In early July I headed to Cheesman Park to capture sunset over Denver. I had photographed from this location before and had the idea of the shot I would like in my mind. Leaving my house it appeared a storm may be brewing and could obstruct the vision I had for that evening, however I pushed myself and got to the location just after sunset hoping to catch dusk over the city. The shot I got here I was happy with for the evening, however I still stuck around and next week we will see the change which took place over the next thirty minutes on that early July evening.
    Downtown-Denver-Cheesman-Park.tif
  • Setting up at dusk one evening in September I waited for traffic to pass by my spot on the side of the bridge. The bridge is located at the west side of Glacier National Park as you cross the Middle Fork of the Flathead River. Being so late in the evening, there were few cars and those were leaving the National Park after spending the day enjoying the many offerings you can find at Glacier.
    Bridge-Glacier-National-Park.tif
  • From the back of the M/V Ocean Nova I watched the sunset as we sailed south through the a fjord in the Northeast Greenland National Park. The layers of the rocks and water itself helped ground the image to provide a sense of place with the orange sky during dusk which also lit up the only clouds I saw on this day. While this was in early September, it would only be a couple of months until this area is frozen over with sea ice for the winter.
    Sunset-Greenland.tif
  • Just after the first of the year a significant snowfall came into the Denver area. With this snowfall I took advantage of photographing the B52 outside Wings over the Rockies Air and Space Museum. This was the first year holiday lights were placed on this large aircraft. I arrived to the location just prior to dusk I look at some vantage points and then started photographing as it got dark, at time fighting with the heavy snow coming down right into the camera lens. This was a nice addition to the Denver holiday lights list this year and hopefully it will return in upcoming years as well.
    Christmas-Wings-over-Rockies.tif
  • Last month I made my way out to photograph near Sports Authority Field at Mile High here in Denver as the Broncos regular season was coming to a close. As the stadium was rebranded in the past year to Sports Authority Field new lighting has also been added to the exterior providing some nice accent lighting to what had been there in the past. As the game let out after a win against Cleveland dusk moved in leading to this image along the interstate. This weekend the lights will once again shine as the Broncos face the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday afternoon.
    Sports-Authority-Field-Mile-High.tif
  • On a November day in 2012, the afternoon and evening in Denver brought a mixture of rain and snow to the area. With this in mind I headed to Washington Park in Denver to photograph a tree which I have been photographed for the past few years. As I approached the park I noticed the moisture on the ground, the leaves and path leading into the park. After photographing around the lake I made my way to this area at dusk and spent some time in a new location at Washington Park.
    Path-Washington-Park-Denver.tif
  • It was a nice November day in Denver and as I headed downtown I grabbed my camera to take some pictures along the way to an event. Approaching the capitol building I thought about some different angles which could be a possibility on the One Mile Above Sea Level image which was taken in 2008. As I got low I looked at different angles and in the dusk like the perspective of the angle view of this popular location to visit.
    One-Mile-High-Sunset.tif
  • Upon landing back in Denver it appeared the clouds were lining up for a dramatic sunset in the mile high city. As I was driving home I was thinking about a couple of locations to take advantage of this light and came up with City Park due to time concerns. About a half hour prior to sunset everything was still looking great in the sky and as I quickly stopped home they mentioned it on the early news that it could be a colorful sunset once again. However in the next thirty minuted conditions started to change and the dramatic which was expected did not occur. Out at the park I came across another photographer who thought that the colors could be good this evening as well. The one thing which you have to do is get out and photograph. I waited past sunset to get some of the dusk light making the skyline of Denver stand out from City Park.
    Denver-Evening-City-Park.tif
  • During a snowstorm I found myself along Speer Boulevard in downtown Denver. Having driven this street countless time I had an image in mind as I approached the convention center which was the motion of RTD light rail making its way towards the Colorado Convention Center. It didn’t take long for a train to pass by as a used a slower shutter speed to show the motion of the train as it passed. This image is the second train which passed by during dusk as the first showed advertising and the clean look of the white cars in the snow helps to blend in the image.
    RTD-Convention-Center.tif
  • You most likely have seen the cross in the foothills to the west of Denver which was first illuminated in 1964. The location of the cross is Mount Lindo Cemetery which is accessed from Turkey Creek in Morrison.  As I was driving along Alameda I noticed this perspective with the sunset and found a spot to capture the ridge line as well as the colors in the sky on a windy afternoon.
    Mount-Lindo-Dusk.tif