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  • As I walked away from Harpa I looked back and noticed the walls of patterns climbing and the light coming through the structure. Just by moving a little I was able to position the light in a spot to get this effect as the structure just allowed a little hint of light. With the sun not taking over the sun it allowed me to capture the details of the building and the varying patterns.
    Sunlight-through-Harpa.tif
  • The Sun Voyager sculpture sits along the water in Reykjavik, Iceland. The sculpture by sculpture by Jón Gunnar Árnason is described as an ode to the sun. Playing off of this name when I found myself there on an early morning I decided to bring the sun into the photograph. Finding a nice composition was the task at hand which I could then position myself to include the sun into the scene as well. By using a small depth of field (f/22) and placing the sun right at the end of the sculpture it provides the star effect in the image and also helps eliminate some of the sun glare.
    Sun-Voyager-Sculpture-Sunlight.tif
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  • It was a summer morning on Abaco in the Bahamas.  With a quiet morning I headed out in the early morning to find another photographer already at Sunrise Point.  For the span of thirty minutes we watched the skies lighten and the sun rise and then quickly go behind the clouds for start of another nice day.
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  • During late September of 2006, I was exploring the Colorado mountains and the fall colors. It was quite unexpected but a heavy snowfall also occurred around this time blending the seasons of fall and winter together. As I navigated the mountains in Central Colorado, I started to look at the landscape of the early winter and how the light of September fell onto the mountains. Normally the light we see with the first snowfall is a little later in the season and lights up the mountains in a different manner.
    Lighting-the-Way.tif
  • As I explored Quebec City, I found a small street in the Lower Old Town which had umbrellas hanging the small area. Over the course of two days I visited this street multiple times to capture the colorful umbrellas with a different sky as a background. On my final day in Quebec City it was a nice clear day which allowed me to have a constant background but also position the sun to allow it to show just a little bit behind one of the umbrellas.
    Umbrellas-Sky-Quebec-City.tif
  • Walking around Denver this morning on a cool clear morning I was looking for something I have not noticed before while working around in the city. I found there is plenty of items which fall into this category but not just with the new construction happening at this time. This morning I noticed the light was mostly straight down the the numbered streets in the downtown area (if you are not familiar with downtown Denver they run on a SE/NW direction).<br />
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I took advantage of this direct light on Union Station and other buildings, but as I was walking back towards my car I spotted the strong sun on the above image. With street construction in the area, I was able to stand in a recently paved area which was still closed to traffic and capture this image.
    Downtown-Building-Sunlight-Reflectio...tif
  • Driving ‘Out the Road’ north of Juneau I stopped at the Eagle River as I caught the low sunlight around noon on a clear winter day. With the recent snow and cold part of this river was iced over however the water still continued to flow towards the Lynn Canal. For me the river leads to the sunlight in this midday image bringing the two elements together.
    Eagle-River-Winter.tif
  • Under a fall sky the Colorado State Capitol building rises from the shrubs and trees which surrounds the building. The lower sunlight helps reflect the gold leaf on the dome itself and highlights the image amongst the changing trees.
    Colorado-State-Capitol-Building.tif
  • As I rode the White Pass & Yukon Route one summer I captured this image of an old bridge. From the distance you could see the high trestle bridge, however it was not until we got much closer you could understand why we were not going to cross this bridge. With the character of the bridge and the midday sunlight, I made this a black and white image to tell the story of time as we passed by the bridge on the new tracks.
    Bridge-Not-Taken.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
  • While waiting for sunrise at Moraine Park in Rocky Mountain National Park during the fall a light layer of fog filled the valley. With the sounds of elk in the distance we waiting for the sun to rise. However when it did rise this is not what we were expecting. The fog diffused the sun and the rays turned orange. Turning the camera a little I was able to position myself with a tree between myself and the sun for this image as the sunlight filled the park
    Sunrise-Rocky-Mountain-National-Park.tif
  • As I walked on the new walkway towards the Whale Sculpture in Juneau, I noticed the starfish which were at the edge of the steps of the seating area along the way. With the sunlight casting a shadow I spent a little time photographing these elements more so designed to limit skateboarding tricks on the wood. Standing above the starfish I was able to pick an angle which brought the lines through the image and also showed the face there was a step below.
    Starfish-Boardwalk.tif
  • Near one of the longest days of the year in 2011 in terms of sunlight, I headed out for some early morning photography in the Denver area with a group of photographers. As we stood on the corner of 17th and Broadway, I noticed the reflection of Republic Plaza and after moving back and forth along the curb came up with the above composition. For the next few hours we explored just outside the downtown area and some of the great architecture new and old which can be found in Denver.
    Republic-Plaza-Reflection.tif
  • On the way back from being out I stopped by Rocky Mountain Lake Park and walked near the lake. With some nice afternoon sunlight and the change of seasons on a nice fall day in Denver, I photographed near the lake.
    Rocky-Mountain-Lake-Park.tif
  • Mendenhall Glacier is located north of downtown Juneau in an area referred to as the valley. As the glacier slowly recedes the lake is forming and started to do so in 1931. If you follow the glacier up it will run into the Juneau Ice Field which is currently the 5th largest in North America.<br />
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This image was taken around 8pm with a couple of hours of sunlight still remaining on this day. Just over the shore are some pieces of ice which right after I took this image some kids went to try to retrieve but the smaller piece was just out of their reach.
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  • The Colorado State Capitol dome stands against a deep blue sky. The gold leaf which is on the dome adds to the scene as the sunlights makes is shine on this fall afternoon.
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