I started out at 6:30am this morning and went deeper into Yellowstone. My first stop was Artist Point for a great view of a waterfall.
From here I hiked over to Sublime Point. Sadly it was sort of a semi-sublime point because there are quite a few trees blocking the views. At least there were…
Last night I made huge plans to drive back to East Glacier (~3hrs this time) and hike 10+ miles to a glacier. However, when I woke up this morning, I did not feel like that was possible. It was probably the few hours of sleep + stress of traveling catching up to me + going…
After 4 hours of sleep, my internal clock wouldn’t let me go back to sleep. I hung around until breakfast hours and I’m glad I did! This small lodge has a great breakfast with lots of options. I had the waffles with strawberries, chocolate chips and whipped cream.
I headed out around 8:30 and…
I recently found about a new DIY filter that produces some interesting results (from other photographers!). It turns out, if you put a piece of welding glass in front of your lens, it acts as a very affordable neutral density filter. Basically, you can shoot in daylight while doing long exposures. I've heard this looks best with clouds, water, and for removing people from a busy downtown scene. Since we have one of the three out here in west Texas (clouds), I went out to one of my favorite (and first) ghost towns, Penwell, to try some test shots. The clouds were not great, but I figured since I wasn't doing anything else...
This weekend I took a trip up to the Amarillo/Canyon area to visit Palo Duro Canyon State Park. The clouds were out in full force and they really make my photos look a lot better. The wind, however, was a constant battle. It had to be gusting around 20-30mph all day long.
Another one of our adventures this past Saturday was out to Gose City, TX. It's pretty close to Holliday, TX, and it was an oil town back in the early 1920's.
I went out today, back home in Wichita Falls, TX, to take some pictures for PhotoSaturdays. It was around 4:30pm, and I got some good lighting thanks to the setting sun. I still can't believe it's setting so soon.
I've seen lots of photos that look like this:
After doing a little searching, I figured out that it's steel wool. A few friends and I went out in the country to test it out. A pack of steel wool is around $3 at Lowe's. You can't get entertainment much cheaper than that!

