Monday, December 12, 2011

Silhouettes

"Flatiron Back"

"Green Mtn Ben"

"Concrete Sails"

"Apache Grit"

"Torrey's Blackhawk"
"Windmill Morning"
"Rope's End"

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Trestle Skills

August 6th, 2011 brought about a new opportunity for me. Denver Parks and Recreation and Winter Park resorts teamed up to create the Trestle Skills Bike park at Barnum north park in Denver. I was able to capture some decent action shots that I never thought I would have the opportunity to take at this point in time. Enjoy!









Friday, July 15, 2011

Chasing Lightning

For the past 2 weeks I have ventured out in attempts to capture lightning...it is proving to be more difficult than I could have imagined. These are only the first shots that I was somewhat successful at. I will be continuing this project as Thunderstorms are rampant here in the summer months.




Credited Work

Denver Parks and Recreation will be crediting some of my work if it's used in the future...I'm pretty excited about that! Here's a few of the shots that I did for a farewell gift to the Parks Manager.








Wednesday, June 29, 2011

First Competition

Tonight I entered four of my favorite shots in a free competition called "I SHOT IT" . So far there are 6,030+ photos in the free competition. I didn't feel like entering into the cash prize competition at this point in time as it costs $10/entry and I'm still just starting my journey into more complex photography.

What I can say is that I am learning, and that makes all the difference to me.

Here is my latest piece, "Cob-Set Sun-Web"


Tuesday, June 7, 2011

High Plains Raceway

The raceway, located outside of Byers, CO provides an ample opportunity for car enthusiasts to test out their rides on an exhilarating 2 mile long track. Full of tight turns, chicanes and some decent straights, the course has a lot to offer to sport track drivers. My day at the track was full of adrenaline, burnt rubber and high speeds. I will be returning as soon as I can.

A driver I met had a quote that I'll never forget.

"Converting gasoline to adrenaline...one gallon at a time."