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Cosmos
Here are some beautiful quotes from a few of my favorite scientists, and when I think about them, my day always becomes a prettier place to be. I’ve added a few of my cosmos inspired photos to accompany these enlightening quotes/thoughts… “Across the sea of space, the stars are other suns. We have traveled this way before, and […]
Lightning over Morgantown
Last night’s storm produced some nice visuals over town. These shots are from atop South Park, looks toward downtown. They’re composite images made from several exposures where I caught individual or coupled lightning strikes. If you like these shots, check out my how-to post on capturing lightning.
Top Yough Race 2015
My Easter weekend got a jump start on Saturday when Garret showed up at my house at 9am, ready to head to the Top Yough Race. “The Top Yough is a section of the Youghiogheny River, not to be confused with the Upper Yough which is a bit further down stream. The race starts a […]
Cheat River Festival 2015
The Cheat River Festival is only a month away! It’s my favorite day of the year, rain or shine it’s the best time 🙂 To help get everyone excited about it, I’ve put together a quick compilation of my favorite photos I’ve captured over the last 6 years… Enjoy! The festival is a […]
Mountain Mama
Over the weekend, my friends John, Aira, and I decided to take an adventure to traditionally climb some unique West Virginia gritstone. We biked in 3 miles to the spot, and hiked down to the base of the 100 foot cliff. Aira enjoyed the sun while John and I discussed who’d take the first lead on […]