River South - Richmond Virginia
Looking south from the RVA business district across the James River during sunset.
Comet NEOWISE C/2020 F3
Under a dark sky in central Virginia on the night of July 18th. The comet was easily visible to the unaided eye. While visually looking rather ghostly the camera brings out many of the comets details including the blue ion tail. Taken with a tripod mounted Nikon Z6, ƒ/2.8 200.0 mm lens, at ISO 10000. 15 stacked 3 sec exposures.
City Twilight
Downtown RVA as seen from Libby Hill at sunset
Tampa Bay Blue
Tampa Florida
Route 66 Riders
Route 66 Riders Route 66 motorcycle riders travel into the southern California desert sunset.
Summer Under the Manchester Bridge
A view from underneath the 9th Street bridge of the Richmond Virginia Skyline over the James River.
Take the King Air
Beechcraft King Air 350 on the apron at Richmond International Airport
San Diego Panorama
San Diego California waterfront cityscape.
sunny days
Field of Sunflowers - Hanover Virginia
Across the Milky Way Galaxy
A large area of the summer night sky that crosses the center of the Milky Way Galaxy. Hatteras Island, NC, USA
Memories
A moment of quiet reflection, thinking about the many times I've been to this lake. Frozen in the winter, shrouded in mist of fall. Memories of fantastic things I've seen standing not far from its banks; aurora, fireballs, meteor showers, galaxies, comets... they are still there or at least the memories, reflected in that lake.
Trophy Hunter
Offshore sport fishing boats at dock. Oregon Inlet, Outer-banks North Carolina.
Neptune - Ruler of the oceanfront
Virginia Beach Oceanfront, Virginia Beach, VA
Canal Blues
Canal crossing of the 7th Street footbridge to Browns Island and the Richmond Virginia skyline at night.
Autumn on Monument
Fall colors as seen above Monument Ave - Richmond VA
Color Run Style
Big City Night Panorama
Downtown Chicago Illinois USA
Teton Range
Reflection of the Teton Mountains in the still waters of a tributary of the Snake River. Teton, Wyoming, United States
The valley beyond
Downtown Richmond Virginia - looking west over Main Street
Last Night Under the Milky Way
On a night in late May the weather cooperated but the meteors didn't. Lots of people turned out to view the Camelopardalids Meteor Shower, a handful of Richmond Astronomical Society members and perhaps 25 or so Richmond Photography Meetup Group Members. For several hours we had our own mini star party! While most everyone enjoyed the dark skies the meteor shower was a no show. Fortunately the stars were spectacular and much observing and photography ensued.