John Muir in Wisconsin
John Muir is probably the best friend mother nature ever had. The legendary man has been called the father of our National Parks and was the founder and first p...
John Muir is probably the best friend mother nature ever had. The legendary man has been called the father of our National Parks and was the founder and first p...
This week’s project was a test of infrared film in a pinhole camera and a photo tribute to Earth Day founder Governor Gaylord Nelson. Governor Nelson Stat...
On top of Frederick’s Hill in Pheasant Branch Conservancy there are several Indian burial mounds. The reason this location was chosen by the Native Americ...
What do you do while waiting around for 30 minute pinhole exposures? A lot of thinking and some wandering around discovering new photos to take with your cell p...
Aldo Leopold’s “Shack” near Baraboo is like holy ground for an environmentalist. This small cabin in the woods is where he and his family spen...
Parfrey’s Glen near Baraboo is an awesome short day trip. The small canyon is being continuously carved out by water coming off the Baraboo hills down tow...