Opt Outside!
Spending time in the great outdoors is always time well spent. Including photography into the mix provides a “mission” that can motivate you even more to “opt outside”.
Landscape photography is a very broad category and can include many different types of locations but the goal is to capture an image that provides a bit of insight into the world around us. If people like it as well then that is a bonus!
The photos in this gallery were captured from locations far and wide and also includes aerial landscapes (images from an airplane window) where the actual location may be a bit vague.
Enjoy and as always, if you see something you like, let me know!
Cheers!
![Milky Way from Makena Cove](https://bugwalks.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/makena-stars-1-279x300.jpg)
Milky Way from Makena Cove
![June 25 2021 Puget Sound sunrise](https://bugwalks.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/June-25-2021-ferry-sunrise-1-300x212.jpg)
The spectacular June 25, 2021 sunrise from the Washington State ferry
![Grand Canyon sunrise North Rim](https://bugwalks.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/GC-sunrise-pano-2-300x119.jpg)
Grand Canyon sunrise from Point Imperial, the North Rim
![indianola dock](https://bugwalks.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Windy-Indianola-Dock-3-200x300.jpg)
The wind was blowing quite swiftly on this November evening in 2018. I was actually leaving the location when I decided to stop and take one last image. I opted for a 13 second exposure at f13 with my tripod as high as it would go.
![Garwin Falls](https://bugwalks.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/garwin-falls-2-300x200.jpg)
A visit to New Hampshire in the fall of 2017 provided me with this wonderful location in the forests west of Nashua. A 2 second exposure at f13 gave me this result!
![mt rundle sunrise](https://bugwalks.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Mt-Rundle-sunrise-1-300x200.jpg)
Landscape photographers gravitate to the Canadian Rockies for a reason. The vistas are unmatched. This particular morning in May of 2019 was so peaceful and tranquil. I would have been happy to just watch the moonrise and subsequent sunrise without taking any images (okay, probably not!). Captured with a 2 second exposure at f11.