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Jason Frels

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A Non-Gray Day, Finally

Blue hour after sunset at Inks Lake State Park Texas

I have not posted for a week. It has been gray and cold around here and none of my photographic ideas have worked out. On Tuesday, I watched the sky all day from work and thought that I had a good chance that evening for some photography. The sky was not completely cloudy and it… Read More A Non-Gray Day, Finally

March 7, 2019April 2, 2019 Jason Frels9 Comments

Lake Travis Sunset

Sunset

While driving this afternoon West of Austin, I could see lots of high clouds and I figured that this would make for a nice sunset. So, I went back home, got my camera gear, and headed for a perch that overlooks Lake Travis. I got there about 20 minutes before sunset, set up my tripod,… Read More Lake Travis Sunset

February 23, 2019March 26, 2019 Jason Frels2 Comments

Enchanted Hiking

Enchanted Rock reflected in Moss Lake

About 80 miles West of Austin is Enchanted Rock State Natural Area. Enchanted Rock is a massive granite dome rising out of the landscape. It’s really hard to picture until you see it from the highway, it is huge, but lacks any nearby reference for scale. I have been hiking there before, but it is… Read More Enchanted Hiking

February 20, 2019February 19, 2019 Jason Frels7 Comments

Blue Sky Landscape Photography

Golden grass in late afternoon sun at Balcones Canyonland National Wildlife Refuge

It was Sunday afternoon and I was itching to get back out and shoot some photos. I knew that there wouldn’t be a remarkable sunset as the sky was perfectly clear. I did think that I might be able to do something interesting with the little stream and waterfall at Balcones Canyonland National Wildlife Refuge,… Read More Blue Sky Landscape Photography

February 2, 2019March 26, 2019 Jason FrelsLeave a comment

Rules of Composition

Monahans Sandhills State Park morning sun

I have been in a state lately such that I don’t have a lot to photograph nor do I have a lot of time to do it. The weather alternates from clear blue skies to solid gray overcast. I have also been re-evaluating my photos in terms of composition and thinking about how and if… Read More Rules of Composition

January 16, 2019January 15, 2019 Jason Frels7 Comments

Landscape with a Long Lens

Indian Grass Trail at Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge in Central Texas

I mainly do landscape photography shooting with a wide lens. Sometimes it is useful to use a longer lens to pick out details and simplify the composition. I have recently been watching youtube videos from photographers about going out and shooting with just a long lens to force yourself to focus on different sorts of… Read More Landscape with a Long Lens

January 9, 2019March 26, 2019 Jason Frels6 Comments

Hiking the South Rim at Big Bend

Sunset clouds over mountains at Big Bend National Park Texas

Hiking On my first full day in Big Bend National Park, I went for an aggressive hike taking me from the Chisos Mountain campground to the South Rim. This would be hike that would involve a lot of climbing, descending, and climbing to eventually get to rim trails overlooking most of the park and into… Read More Hiking the South Rim at Big Bend

December 19, 2018December 18, 2018 Jason Frels10 Comments

Camping and Hiking Trip to Big Bend

I have lived in Texas most of my life and have never been to one of the most beautiful landscapes in the state – Big Bend National Park. I have been around the area a few times, but never made it into the park. The main reason for this is the remoteness of the park.… Read More Camping and Hiking Trip to Big Bend

December 15, 2018 Jason Frels7 Comments

A Few From An Austin Pedestrian Bridge

Long exposure of downtown Austin Texas on cloudy morning

On Sunday morning I went down to Austin. The two forecasts that I looked at said that the clouds would break before dawn. Driving down, I didn’t see clouds parting but I kept up hope. I got to the park and it was still cloudy, but I decided to go out on the pedestrian bridge… Read More A Few From An Austin Pedestrian Bridge

December 12, 2018March 26, 2019 Jason Frels4 Comments

Polarizer or No Polarizer

There is a pond in front of the place where I work and there are trees along it that get some fall color. I have been trying to remember to get down there with a camera in front of the pond and get the reflections of the trees in the pond. The trees are a… Read More Polarizer or No Polarizer

December 5, 2018December 4, 2018 Jason Frels4 Comments

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