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Category: Hiking

Photography in the Rain

I made reservations to go hike with the kids at Colorado Bend State Park several days ago, but as luck would have it Wednesday turned out to be a cold rainy day. The kids did not have any interest in going out and hiking in the rain, but I really wanted to get out of… Read More Photography in the Rain

December 31, 2020 Jason Frels32 Comments

A River Hike

Just another hiking expedition to the trails along the North Fork San Gabriel river in central Texas. We received some rain and I had hoped that the river would have a bit more water in it, but it was about the same. I enjoyed some hiking anyway and carried around the camera with only a… Read More A River Hike

December 23, 2020December 22, 2020 Jason Frels22 Comments

Hiking for Details

After being inspired by a YouTube video, I decided to go hiking with a longer lens and focus on shooting details instead of wide vistas. By longer lens I am talking about a 70-200mm telephoto zoom rather than the 16-35mm lens that I would usually walk around with. I also wanted to go hiking with… Read More Hiking for Details

December 12, 2020December 11, 2020 Jason Frels16 Comments

Big Bend Ranch State Park – Hoodoos

After Big Bend National Park, we went to check out Big Bend Ranch State Park. I had never been to this state park and I was eager to see this scenic area of the border. After stopping at the park visitor center, we headed down FM170 also known as the Texas Mountain Trail. Our first… Read More Big Bend Ranch State Park – Hoodoos

November 8, 2020November 7, 2020 Jason Frels18 Comments

Big Bend – Ernst Tinaja and the Boquilla Overlook

Ernst Tinaja After the Rio Grande overlook, our next location was Ernst Tinaja. Tinaja meaning a pocket in the rock formed by water; I don’t know who Ernst was. To get to the the parking area for this little hike we had to drive part of the way up the Old Ore Road, which might… Read More Big Bend – Ernst Tinaja and the Boquilla Overlook

November 1, 2020October 31, 2020 Jason Frels21 Comments

Some Close-ups From Hiking

I wandered around at Balcones Canyonlands NWR with my manual macro lens. It is a rather heavy lens, but it has a very wide aperture, 150mm focal length, and it is a macro so it has a short focus distance for close ups. I was planning on their being a lot of wildflowers along the… Read More Some Close-ups From Hiking

September 30, 2020September 29, 2020 Jason Frels16 Comments

Some Hiking Photos

September is here and it is bearable outside in the day now. I go out hiking and often bring my camera to see what I can get. None of these photos are stunning, but nice enough to hit the shutter button I think. All of these photos were shot with a Nikon Z50, which is… Read More Some Hiking Photos

September 20, 2020 Jason Frels15 Comments

Nice Afternoon for a Hike

Sunset at Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge

Sunday afternoon was good for hiking, and the clouds gave the possibility of a nice sunset. I also wanted to shoot some photos with my old film camera that I recently got fixed up. I don’t have any photos from the film camera yet as I am still working on this roll of film. But… Read More Nice Afternoon for a Hike

September 7, 2020 Jason Frels23 Comments

Milky Way Through the Trees

Milky Way at Lost Maples State Natural Area

It’s July and that’s Milky Way season around here. July and August give us a lot of clear nights in Texas as well as a lot of hot nights. But, I don’t mind a night of heat to get a good look at the night sky. So, I planned an overnight camp out on a… Read More Milky Way Through the Trees

July 23, 2020July 22, 2020 Jason Frels12 Comments

Sahara Dust

Hazy Sky at Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Regfuge

The sky was hazy and partially cloudy yesterday evening. I am told that that there is a lot of haze in the air because dust is blowing over from the Sahara region. This is not the first time this has happened, but I decided I would see about some hazy landscape pictures. was initially thinking… Read More Sahara Dust

June 29, 2020June 29, 2020 Jason Frels13 Comments

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