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Clouds and Stone

It was Sunday afternoon and I went for walk and I looked at the clouds as I often do and eventually got the notion that there could be a fantastic sunset. So, I turned around and headed back home to grab my camera backpack and head to the river. I wanted to get to the… Read More Clouds and Stone

April 21, 2021April 20, 2021 Jason Frels14 Comments

It’s All About the Wildflowers

Indian Paintbrush

It’s a late Thursday afternoon in April. With the limits on gathering and socializing mostly lifted, the wildlife refuge is once again mostly abandoned even though the wildflowers are screaming for attention. Hearing their call from across the county, I headed out with my camera. The first two photos below are all about the Indian… Read More It’s All About the Wildflowers

April 12, 2021April 11, 2021 Jason Frels14 Comments

Desert Sunrise

Desert Mountains in Morning Sunlight

There is something about watching the sun set and then getting up and watching it rise the next morning on the opposite horizon that is a bit surreal to me. Maybe it is the feeling of being so small in a giant mechanism and watching the large scale workings occur from my powerless position. Maybe… Read More Desert Sunrise

April 9, 2021April 8, 2021 Jason Frels36 Comments

Mule Ears and Sunset

Sunset from Sotol Vista in Big Bend

On Saturday I did a little hiking on the Mule Ears trail in Big Bend National Park. I had never been on this trail before, but it seemed interesting. It is basically a hilly hike through the desert in the general vicinity of the Mule Ears, which is a jagged cliff that I suppose looks… Read More Mule Ears and Sunset

April 5, 2021April 4, 2021 Jason Frels18 Comments

Big Bend: The Window (both sides)

Sunset at the Window in Big Bend National Park

In Big Bend National Park there is a feature called The Window, which is an opening in the mountains surrounding Chisos Basin. The Window is on the west side of the basin so it is an interesting place for a sunset. There is also a hiking trail that takes you down to The Window if… Read More Big Bend: The Window (both sides)

April 2, 2021April 1, 2021 Jason Frels28 Comments

Bluebonnets of Big Bend

In the autumn Texans look with envy upon the New England and Rocky Mountain states with their beautiful fall foliage, but in spring we get even with wildflower season. Wildflower season is in full swing in Texas right now and I took a few photos of bluebonnets while my daughter and I were out in… Read More Bluebonnets of Big Bend

March 30, 2021March 29, 2021 Jason Frels15 Comments

The Enhanced Canyon Lake Dam

Canyon Lake Dam Long Exposure

One windy morning I went to a hiking trail near the Canyon Lake dam. The trail went down the hill to the river just beneath the dam. There were trees with gnarly roots sticking out of the water and a building and spillway in the distance. So I set about taking a few long exposures.… Read More The Enhanced Canyon Lake Dam

March 24, 2021March 23, 2021 Jason Frels10 Comments

Sunset at Canyon Lake

After taking the foggy morning pictures at Canyon Lake, I decided to return for sunset. It wasn’t shaping up to be a fantastic sunset, but it was something to do. Finding shorelines around the lake that I could easily access was a bigger problem than I had foreseen. Many of the parks were closed, which… Read More Sunset at Canyon Lake

March 20, 2021March 19, 2021 Jason Frels19 Comments

Spring Break at the Lake

Canyon Lake on a Foggy Morning

I have been at a lake this week for spring break. I didn’t go far, just down to Canyon Lake which is south of Austin. It is nice to get away a little. The lake is still quite cold but I got in anyway and endured the initial shock. I rented a little pontoon boat… Read More Spring Break at the Lake

March 18, 2021 Jason Frels8 Comments

Austin Fog

I have been wanting to practice shooting in the fog. The fog obstructs your visibility and mutes the colors, but it also allows you to conceal the background and simplify your composition. It can also give a dreamy look to photos. Early on Saturday morning the forecast called for thick fog and I had this… Read More Austin Fog

February 28, 2021February 28, 2021 Jason Frels28 Comments

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