November’s image, Antelope Canyon Color I, was taken in Upper Antelope Canyon in Northern Arizona. Located outside of Page, Arizona, Antelope Canyon is a photographer’s paradise. Carved from Navajo sandstone, Upper and Lower Antelope Canyons are narrow slot canyons with spectacular color and light. This image was taken tripod mounted with a 24-70 mm f/2.8 lens at 2.5 seconds at f/10, which gave me enough depth of field to bring out the detail in multiple layers of the sandstone. During the month of November, this image is available at a 20% discount off of my standard print prices.
I took a trip to the Arctic in September 2006, traveling from Spitsbergen (the largest island of the Svalbard archipelago) to the Eastern coast of Greenland. Even though it was over a year ago, I decided it might be interesting to give some more detail on the expedition and provide background on a few of my favorite images that came out of it. [...]
I spent a week photographing in Death Valley National Park last month and got to explore much of what it has to offer (except for the Race Track, that is — maybe next time with a 4×4!). Traveling with fellow nature photographer Joe Decker, we got to a few less-traveled locations, such as the Eureka Dunes and Bonnie Claire Flat (which is technically just outside the Park’s eastern boundary). [...]
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