Tag: outdoors

7 Tips for Adventure Dog Photography

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Your dog runs away as soon as you point your camera at his face. Yet, you dream of having beautiful photos of your adventure buddy in picture-perfect settings. You wonder, so how do others do it? It seems like an impossible task. It’s not easy to photograph a subject who runs away from the camera.

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Tahquitz Peak Lookout

Idyllwild-Pine Cove is 110 miles southeast of Los Angeles. Tahquitz Peak has been on my list for over a year. I was determined to climb this peak this winter while it’s still cool. Some parts of the trail are narrow near the peak and the trail can be closed for weeks during winter due to

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Sandstone Peak

At 3,111 feet, Sandstone Peak is the tallest point in the Santa Monica Mountains. Last time we tried this hike back in May of 2015, it was too warm and too crowded for our liking. We completed the loop but opted out from summiting the peak. Xena struggled with the heat and I didn’t want

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Whatever Wednesday: Behind the Scenes

    I absolutely love this photo of us. Mike is a wildlife photographer we met in Lone Pine, CA during our recent road trip to the Eastern Sierra. I had no idea he was taking a photo of us. We both were waiting to capture the sunrise over the amazing rock formations at Alabama

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Camping and Hiking at Calf Creek

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This is the last portion of our Utah adventure.  …Continuing from our last post. After spending a few days by ourselves in Kanab, we were supposed to meet up with Jen and the boys again at Calf Creek. I hadn’t been able to reach her via text but I knew she was camping so I figured she didn’t have

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