The Shadows of Memory
Lightscapes Nature Photography Blog
by kerryl29
1w ago
The company that hosts my website has had, shall we say, some significant “issues” of late. The specifics aren’t worth discussing here, but as a result of these problems I’ve spent some time recently browsing through some of the many photo galleries on my site, including several that I haven’t looked at in quite some ..read more
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The Story Behind the Image: Lakeside Intimate
Lightscapes Nature Photography Blog
by kerryl29
2w ago
Late in the week-long (ish) trip to the the North Shore of Lake Superior in the autumn of 2022, Ellen and I spent the better part of a day at Tettegouche State Park. The lighting conditions were variable throughout our time in the park, as the clouds blew in and blew out multiple times. During ..read more
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Photo Dialogue, Part IV
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by kerryl29
3w ago
In case you missed it, Photo Dialogue, Part I explains what this exchange between Steve Carter and myself is all about and begins the dialogue. Part II and Part III extend the discussion. This post represents the fourth installment in this series of undetermined length. Do you spend a lot of time looking at images ..read more
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Smokies Spring Day 5: Mostly Sunny…Again
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by kerryl29
1M ago
Earlier posts in this series: Back Story Day 1 Day 2  Day 3 Day 4 In this ongoing series of posts, which I began, seemingly, during the Truman Administration, I’ve attempted to establish something of a theme: the weather conditions during this April, 2002 trip were, shall we say, less than ideal. As noted repeatedly, sunny and ..read more
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Photo Dialogue, Part III
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by kerryl29
1M ago
In case you missed it, Photo Dialogue, Part I explains what this exchange between Steve Carter and myself is all about and begins the dialogue. Part II extends the discussion. This post represents the third installment in this series of undetermined length. How do you research and plan photo trips?  Is there a rationale behind ..read more
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The Story Behind the Image: Pink Canyon Abstract
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by kerryl29
1M ago
In the spring of 2012, I spent about 10 days in Utah and Nevada, the back end of which involved several days at Valley of Fire State Park, about an hour northeast of Las Vegas. Valley of Fire is, I think, my all-time favorite state park (with the caveat that I have not visited roughly ..read more
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Photo Dialogue, Part II
Lightscapes Nature Photography Blog
by kerryl29
1M ago
In case you missed it, Photo Dialogue, Part I explains what this exchange between Steve Carter and myself is all about and begins the dialogue. This post represents the second installment in this series of undetermined length. How do you select places for photo trips? Steve: To begin with, I’ve always been fascinated by the ..read more
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The Photographer’s Guide to Michigan’s Upper Peninsula: Second Edition
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by kerryl29
2M ago
Nearly eight years ago, Andy Richards and I published Photographing Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, a photographer’s guide to the region, as an ebook. It was available for purchase on Amazon and a number of other sites. Last year, Andy and I made the decision to update the guide and release it as a second edition. After ..read more
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Photo Dialogue, Part I
Lightscapes Nature Photography Blog
by kerryl29
2M ago
A few months ago, friend of the blog Steve Carter and I engaged in an email back-and-forth about a number of photography-related subjects that ultimately led me to ask him if he’d be interested in engaging in a discussion, of sorts, to be posted here. He graciously agreed and what started as a relatively brief online ..read more
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The Story Behind the Image: The Rainbow at the Overlook
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by kerryl29
2M ago
I’ve photographed rainbows on a number of occasions over the years and they’re essentially always a welcome element. I don’t think I’ve genuinely expected to one to appear, though (with one possible semi-exception). Usually they just pop up, and I find myself scrambling around, trying to capture a decent scene including the rainbow, before it disappears. So ..read more
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