Photographing Hawaii – Part 1: Moving Water
As I started planning my photography trip to Hawaii, I contacted several people in the state so I could get a feel for “the big island” and what to expect. [read more]
As I started planning my photography trip to Hawaii, I contacted several people in the state so I could get a feel for “the big island” and what to expect. [read more]
This is part one of my extensive photographing Hawaii guide. Hawaii is an island formed from volcanoes and on “the big island” there is still an active erupting volcano. Now, [read more]
Local knowledge was useful in planning a drive into remote Alaska – areas that revealed an array of diverse Alaska colors and allowed my wife and me to capture the [read more]
© 2011 Robert Hitchman. All Rights Reserved. Two Rams Posing Nikon D300s| f/11 @ 1/640 sec. | ISO400 Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep live and thrive in the highest and most rugged [read more]
Photograph one of the greatest bird spectacles on our continent. The rain beat a crescendo on the trailer roof all night long. The dawn was somber, sullen and sodden; everything [read more]
The Grand Teton Range, Wyoming The Grand Tetons in Wyoming are indeed grand – the essence of majestic with pristine alpine terrain and lakes. Over two hundred miles of trails [read more]
Australia is an amazing country and continent. It has some of the most diverse and spectacular scenery in the world with the desolate outback, iconic red deserts, deep canyons, rugged [read more]
Mesa Arch sunrise – one of the most beautiful sights, particularly to photograph. Canyonlands National Park in Utah is an amazing display of red rock canyons sculpted by millions [read more]
The Indian Nose Ring: A diamond studded Indian nose ring, glitters in the calm morning light. People in disguise, give utter most importance to very minute details, such as nose [read more]
the radiance of cherry blossoms, their scent, ever fresh with every passing year – so man grows old, eternally -Kino Tomonori Japanese White Eye in Cherry Blossoms Pentax K10D, Sigma [read more]
A Hindu religious devotee takes rest before the start of Charak Puja at Moulvibazar, Bangladesh. Bengal is in the northeast region of the Indian subcontinent that consists of East Bengal [read more]
Photographing Yemen and of course, the Yemeni people, is a pleasure. It is early morning and I am walking through the old city of Sana’a. Suddenly a car pulls up and [read more]
© Karen Schulman. All rights reserved. Ecuador A crowd had begun to gather. I thought my Spanish was passable but I was only able to understand a few words of [read more]
It was Thursday morning, and the day began in a beautiful suite at the luxurious Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. The sun had not yet risen, but anticipation of [read more]
Gruinard River and Great Wilderness Mountains Mention Scotland and most people will conjure up thoughts of one or more of the following; kilts, bagpipes, castles, haggis, whisky, Robert Burns, clans, [read more]
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