As night vignettes the day by kennybarker by kennybarker


St. Helen’s loch

Dark and ghostly winter morning by ManuelMartin1972 by ManuelMartin1972


So there I was sitting on a snow hill on a mountain slope he he he. I got up very early that morning to catch the light of the sunrise. But I got this!!! Darkness and a gloomy atmosphere was the gift of the gods on this cold morning. No golden light and everything was just white, gray and blue. I waited an hour for the light and my goodness, was it cold! My fingers were frozen despite gloves. But honestly, I was enjoying the moment. And then only for about 5 to 10 minutes I was able to see this wonderful spectacle. A bit light, fog and in the distance the thunder of a storm … this is what I call a modicum of luck to experience a thunderstorm in the middle of the winter season he he he. The rest of the day was boring … no light, everything dark but hey, I made my shot already before the day began he he he.


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Admiring nature by gnbphotos by gnbphotos


Photo of a man during sunset in the Burmese city of Amarapura (Myanmar)

[ little snowstorm coming ] by Oliver_Schratz by Oliver_Schratz


Norway – Lofoten – Flakstad
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Rydal Water by Wolfy by Wolfy

Colours of the sea by klaasfidom by klaasfidom


Starting to get low tide during a nice sunset at hte North Sea

Highway 395 by dotson by dotson


This month I’ve taken some time off to relax, currently I am traveling North to visit my family in Lake Tahoe. I took this photo during sunset on Highway 395.

Purple Haze by DaniloFaria by DaniloFaria


Meanwhile at Yosemite, purple hues “exploded” in a sunset nearby Tunnel View. Thank you very much for your visits and feedback!

Chiaroscuro by tpoulton001 by tpoulton001


WHAT IF?… GET LOST IN THE BACKCOUNTRY

Occasionally, even the most experienced photographer will make an error in judgement. I’ve been hiking the trails around the world in search of epic light for over 7 years and have had pretty good luck and always do a pre-check before setting off, so I thought.

Mt Cook New Zealand is one of the most incredible locations for a landscape photographer and I’ve done the Hooker Valley track many times over the years even in the middle of winter so I can almost do it blind. When most of the track is completely hidden by snow and you have to negotiate three suspension bridges where the snow is level with the handrail and it’s a 15m fall to your death, you really need to have your wits about you!

On my last visit I had a few days off, so before starting a tour I hiked into Hooker Lake for sunset and thought I’d hang around for some astro. It was starting to get dark and I needed my headlamp to level my camera and to my horror it was completely flat, now I usually take a spare but after searching through my bag with a little help from the local Kea birds I came up empty. Checking my mobile for battery life with around 5% I wasn’t checking Facebook and certainly no selfies were happening that evening. With no moon and only the stars to guide me I attempted to make the 5km hike back to the vehicle. When you’re not prepared, hiking after dark can be frightening. After all, if humans were meant to be nocturnal, we’d have huge eyes like Tarsier or echolocation like bats. New Zealand winters can be brutal so I was lucky it was a mild evening and what should’ve taken me 40 minutes turned into 3 hours stumbling around in the dark doing my best to get back to safety and not plunge to my death.

Let this serve as a reminder to all photographers who enjoy capturing remote locations. Plan smart – live long, so even if you make a mistake in the backcountry, proper preparation can give you a cushion of safety and the chance for survival.

Evening in Reine by hanskrusephotography by hanskrusephotography


From a research trip to the Norwegian Lofoten Islands in winter 2016