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Perseid Meteor Over the High Sierra

Perseid Meteor Over the High Sierra, originally uploaded by Jeff Sullivan (www.MyPhotoGuides.com). If you can find a patch of sky with minimal light pollution, the… Read More »Perseid Meteor Over the High Sierra

Breaking Sunrise Storm in the Owens Valley

Vanishing Water, originally uploaded by Jeff Sullivan (Truckee today). The Summer “monsoon season” can be a very productive time to shoot in the Eastern Sierra,… Read More »Breaking Sunrise Storm in the Owens Valley

Return of the Flies

Return of the Flies, originally uploaded by Jeff Sullivan (Mono Lake today). Alkali flies are hatching by the millions on Mono Lake, and they’re just… Read More »Return of the Flies

Painted Hills

Oregon’s Painted Hills

  Layers of mineral-laden volcanic ash and clay create a wide palette of colors in the Painted Hills in central Oregon. I frequently set my… Read More »Oregon’s Painted Hills

Oneonta Falls and the Columbia River Gorge

Oneonta Falls, originally uploaded by Jeff Sullivan (Oregon Coast today). This turned out better than my shots here last Summer. I like the leading lines… Read More »Oneonta Falls and the Columbia River Gorge

Grand Teton National Park

Schwabacher Landing Rainbow, originally uploaded by Jeff Sullivan (off to OR, WA…). Sometimes you’re good, and sometimes you’re just plain lucky. Most of the time… Read More »Grand Teton National Park

Storm over Mono

Storm over Mono, originally uploaded by Jeff Sullivan (Truckee today). There have been great clouds in the Mono Basin over the past couple of days.… Read More »Storm over Mono

Landscape Photography in a Nutshell

Here are some speaking notes that I’ll use as I lead a Landscape Photography overview tonight. I’m going to try to cover the topic in… Read More »Landscape Photography in a Nutshell

Return to Whitney Portal

Mt. Whitney at Dawn, originally uploaded by Jeff Sullivan (www.MyPhotoGuides.com). Whitney Portal in the Alabama Hills offers arches, boulders, and stunning views of the Sierra… Read More »Return to Whitney Portal