This is the third photo from Friday’s video. I zoomed out for this section to capture the light reflecting off of the clouds, giving them an amazing orange glow.
Dennis
Orange Clouds
This is the third photo from Friday’s video. I zoomed out for this section to capture the light reflecting off of the clouds, giving them an amazing orange glow.
Dennis
Fire in the sky
I had to cheat a little on this photo by cropping in pretty far but I loved it so much I had to share it. Not only does the sky look like it’s on fire, but you can see an airplane taking off and just clearing the Westin. So cool.
Dennis
This is the second photo from Friday’s video. I liked this one because zooming in allows you to really see the transition from orange at the bottom to blue on top. It also highlights the wispy clouds on the right.
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Early Morning Sunrise
I ventured back to my favorite spot in Nashville for a beautiful sunrise. This photo is from the first section of the video that I’ll post on Friday.
I love the way the deep orange fades into a deep blue as the first light of the day creeps over the horizon.
-Dennis
Detroit gets a bad rap sometimes but I really enjoyed my visit. From what I saw of downtown, there were a bunch of cool restaurants and hotels. Plus, the skyline from the Canadian side is beautiful.
Bright orange sky.
I went to Detroit for a work trip recently. While I was there I ran over to Canada in hopes of catching a sunset over Downtown Detroit. The sun didn’t quite cooperate but I was able to catch these two shots over the Ambassador Bridge.
Moody sky after sundown.
I got to spend the 4th of July in one of my favorite places on earth, Denver, Colorado. Even though the sunset gods didn't favor me this day, I was still able to find an amazing spot to view downtown Denver and the Rocky Mountains behind it. The fireworks were much more impressive in person, but I think they still look cool in the timelapse.
- Dennis
I was lucky enough to get a work trip to Corvallis, Oregon recently and was able to sneak away for a few hours to check out Marys Peak.
I was a little disappointed when I got to the top and it was completely boxed in by clouds. But I was still able to find two cool views a little further down the mountain.
And the drive up and down the mountain in my rented CTX was amazing.
- Dennis
I visited San Francisco for the first time in early March. I've spent years looking at all of the iconic photos fog, bridges, and steep streets. It was very cool to get to run around the city and actually see them in person.
While the weather didn't fully cooperate (I never got to actually see the Golden Gate Bridge), The temp was perfect and what I did get to see was spectacular.
Have you ever been to San Francisco? What's your favorite part?
- Dennis
We got the first of what most people consider to be nice weather, last week in Nashville. Even though it was cloudy, the temperature was in the 70s and that usually bring people out in throngs. I think that's too hot but that's a different post.
With the "nice" weather and people out, I knew Centennial Park would be packed. I already had planned to catch a sunset over the Parthenon but thought it would add a cool extra feature to have people out and about around the building as well.
Turns out the sunset never developed because of the cloud cover but the people milling around, the clouds moving through and the transition from day to night made for a pretty solid time-lapse.
- Dennis