It’s time to get out an hit the backroads. I often find myself exploring dirt roads leading to the middle of nowhere and getting some great shots. I recently took this photo near the town of Ringling, MT, then proceeded to get lost on more country roads.
Montana
July Artwalk – Galerie des Refuses
Big landscape photography
The clouds are big in the Big Sky Country. I often find a range of Altocumulus clouds and most of the time these things look like spaceships, or volcano steam. I zoom around the dirt roads to line up the ground and sky. The “big clouds” are a delight to photograph while they continuously evolve and morph into pleasing shapes.
Mixed Art Show
I will be displaying framed photographs at the Livingston Center for Art and Culture February 25th to March 17th. Artist’s reception is on February 25th, 6:30pm. The photographs I will be displaying are some of my most popular.
The Winding Water
The aesthetic curves of water cutting through the landscape are always an interesting subject. Water is constantly changing the Montana landscape. Each year the high water cuts out new paths, rearranging trees, rocks, and nature in general. I look forward to visiting these scenes each year. Below is a shot I will visit many times a year. I hiked up the side of a hill to get this shot. The high angle really emphasizes the line of the creek.