Arashiyama: the famous bamboo grove outside Kyoto. A slightly different take in infrared.
This is my last 'official' image from Japan, though I do have one more that I will post that doesn't really fit with the rest. I am thrilled with the images I got on the trip and am extremely grateful to all of you who have faved and commented on them. It has meant so much to me. Thank you.
Arashiyama, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan.
If you'd like see the whole Japanese series, take a look at my Japan album.
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While shooting time lapse with the D750, I was lucky to catch a lightning strike on this scene. I also had the infrared camera set up with a lightning trigger and got this shot. I love that little tree so I thought it was worth posting two images of the scene.
Oklahoma Panhandle. May 21, 2017
In May, 2017 I went storm chasing in Tornado Alley. Tornado Alley, which stretches from Texas through to Nebraska, is the area of the U.S. which gets the most severe weather, and the most tornadoes, every spring. Over 8 days, I chased storms through Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado and New Mexico. What an incredible adventure it was!
I tried my hand at time lapse on this trip. If you'd like to see the time lapse film I made, it's on YouTube in 4K and on Flickr, too.
If you'd like see more images I took while storm chasing, take a look at my Storm Chasing album.
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A line of hopper bins looks lovely in the snow. One of my favourite images from my December Prairies trip.
I've written a short blog post about my trip, if you'd like to read it.
If you'd like, take a look at my other Prairies images, as well as my ongoing project to photograph old, abandoned grain elevators. As well, if you're feeling particularly interested, you can read an essay I wrote for Nathan Wirth's Slices of Silence blog on my feelings of connection to the places I shoot, especially the Prairies.
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About 10 minutes after shooting my previous image, the storm looked like this. Again, you can see the tiny windmill to give you an idea of this storm's scale.
In May, 2017 I went storm chasing in Tornado Alley. Tornado Alley, which stretches from Texas through to Nebraska, is the area of the U.S. which gets the most severe weather, and the most tornadoes, every spring. Over 8 days, I chased storms through Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado and New Mexico. What an incredible adventure it was!
I tried my hand at time lapse on this trip. If you'd like to see the time lapse film I made, it's on YouTube in 4K and on Flickr, too.
If you'd like see more images I took while storm chasing, take a look at my Storm Chasing album.
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At the end of the a long beach full of seaweed nets, there came this end point. A lovely place to shoot an image.
Aichi Prefecture, Japan
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