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How to Use Camera ISO

In this post, we will cover the basics of camera ISO. Follow along for a descriptive guide to better understand how to apply ISO to get better results in your photography.

10 Tips to Avoid the Crowds

Valley of the Gods Have you ever anticipated a road trip only to be among crowds of tourists? Busy areas make the flow of the journey slow down. As a result making, driving times and other activities take longer. The guide below contains ten valuable tips to get around those crowds. 1. Take the Road […]

Great Sand Dunes: What You Need to Know Before Visiting

The Great Sand Dunes were my favorite place to visit in Colorado. The dunes are the tallest in America and are fun to explore, with no designated trails. This guide will cover everything you need to know before your next visit to the Great Sand Dunes National Park. Things to Do Walking up massive sand hills […]

The Great Smoky Mountains Morton Overlook

Morton Overlook Every time I have driven Newfound Gap Rd when visiting the Great Smokys, stopping at the Ben Morton Overlook is a must. The Most Accessible Overlook The Morton Overlook is one of the many pull-off overlooks along US – 441 (Newfound Gap Rd) but is the most scenic. Although, the Morton Overlook and the […]

How to Visit the Valley of the Gods

Valley of the Gods The Valley of the Gods is where iconic Utah mesas and buttes tower over a vast and tranquil landscape near Mexican Hat, Utah. How to Get Here The Valley of the Gods is 30 minutes (32 miles) north of Mexican Hat, Utah. I choose to start on the east entrance on […]

Understanding Aperture

What is Aperture? Aperture (also known as f-stop) is the opening in the lens that lets light travel to the sensor and is one of the most important camera settings to achieve sharp and in-focus images. In this guide we will cover how to understand aperture. F-stop is a part of the three most important […]

What to See in Monument Valley

View of West Mitton Butte from road loop. Monument Valley Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park is a sandstone desert on the Arizona-Utah border.  The park is known for its iconic red-rock buttes and mesas. In addition, Monument has become a well-known beacon for tourism due to its popularity for film sets. History The valley’s famous […]

A Guide to Dolly Sods Wilderness

Dolly Sods Wilderness Preserve is a mountain plateau resting from 2,500 to 4,700 feet elevation and is a part of the Monongahela National Forest in eastern West Virginia. This area is known for its unique scenery and wildlife. The plateau’s geologic features offer a landscape compared to the Canada. Sunset at Dobbin Grade Trail History Dolly Sods got […]

The Highest Point In West Virginia

View from Spruce Knob parking lot Spruce Knob Spruce Knob is West Virginia’s highest peak at around 4,800 feet above sea level. Like the photo above, are viewable by following Forest Road 104 to the top of Spruce mountain. Directions From Seneca Rocks, take WV-28S/WV-55W for ten miles Turn right onto Briery Gap Run Rd. […]

A Quick Guide to the Moulton Barn

Moulton Barn, Grand Teton National Park The T.A. Moulton Barn is known as “the most photographed barn in America.” This is located in Grand Teton National Park.  How to Get to the Moulton Barn? The Moulton Barn and other historical sites are on Mormon Row, a straight gravel road accessed from Antelope Flats Rd from US Hwy 89. You […]

How to Capture Silhouettes

Sunrise at Bear Rocks Preserve Shooting silhouettes adds a feeling of mystery and adventure to photography. In this post, I will give you some tips to take awesome silhouette pictures. All the images in this post were taken at the Bear Rocks Preserve in the Dolly Sods Wilderness.  Bear Rocks offers a vast open sky […]