Entries by Gabe DeWitt

High Country

The High Country This photo was captured while camping in the High Country of Yosemite, near May Lake. My topophilia extends beyond the curved boundaries of Yosemite National Park. I see and feel the Milky Way, and my interdependence to the rest of the universe. I see and feel the nature of our planet changing […]

Colorado Rocky Mountain High

  Back in June I spent a weekend in search of that Rocky Mountain high. While exploring Denver, Boulder, and the local mountainous terrain, I believe I found it! Here are a few photos and thoughts from my experiences in the city, the mountains, and enjoying life with friends, old and new. Denver I pulled into Denver not […]

Matanuska Glacier

“To the lover of pure wildness Alaska is one of the most wonderful countries in the world.” ~John Muir to Matanuska Glacier I arrived in Anchorage late one afternoon (my first trip to Alaska – March 2013), got a few supplies (beer and firewood), and headed to the Matanuska Glacier Cabin. I was very fortunate […]

Wakeboarding

  My friends Ryan and Eric took me out wakeboarding on Cheat Lake last summer, and it’s taken me over a year to get around to editing/posting the photos. Thanks for the patients guys! I had more fun shooting photos of Ryan and Eric jumping wakes than I did wakeboarding itself.

Capturing Lightning

A quick how-to on capturing lightning photos… STEP 1: know that the elements won’t wait… A good philosophy for photography in general is to always ask “if not now, then when?” High vantage points are always good for capturing lighting, but be safe. MOST IMPORTANTLY, always be isolated from direct paths to ground. It’s nice […]

Blood Moon

I’m going to try see if I can catch a bit of the lunar eclipse tonight…  capturing it back in 2008 was a pretty stellar experience. Perhaps my D800’s 36 megapixel FX sensor and high ISO abilities will allow for a little extra detail this time around….clear skies pending.. Okay, I’m back inside… got a […]

Pretty Lights – Alaska 2014

  The Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights, captured during some of the last peaking activity of 2014. This video is comprised of still images from my D800 and a GoPro, taken March 13th-22nd. It’ll be another 11 years until the Aurora’s intensity and predictability will align again as to warrant another adventure to witness such […]

Aurora Borealis time lapse – from March 2013

This photo compilation is a highlight of a once-in-a-lifetime experience. I captured these images between March 10th-16th, 2013 north of Fairbanks, Alaska. I planned my Alaska adventure during the highest probability of solar storms…and to my extreme delight an Earth-directed Coronal Mass Ejection (solar storm) occurred Friday, March 15th, at 2:54 a.m. EDT…which made Aurora […]