Gordon Smith > This is a Star trail that was 90 minutes long, looking North.  I set up my camera, started the exposure and went to bed. This exposure nearly drained 25% of my battery's power.  However I was very happy when I saw that it worked the following morning.
Gordon Smith > Shielding the Little One
Gordon Smith > Although churches are not typical landscape shots, the churches of New Mexico become part of the landscape and the identity of that area.  This particular church was a favorite of Georgia O'Keefe because is a beautiful shades of color and curves in its structure.  It is the most beautiful church I've photographed.  A clergyman that worked in this church came out and was about to leave in his car when he saw me taking photographs. He came over and spoke to me in the most friendly terms and it was easy to see that he loved serving in this church. He wished me well.
Gordon Smith > Day 38:  Another shot from Montana.  Lone tree and Sphinx Mountain.  (If you look carefully at a large version of this photo, you can see 2 red-tailed hawks in this tree.)
Gordon Smith > Lunar Eclipse, Three Stages
August 2007
Gordon Smith > Shell Cliffs Sunrise
March 2008
This remarkable coastline is just south of the sleepy town of Avila Beach.
Gordon Smith > Day 25:  Yellowstone waterfall.  I just processed this one and felt B&W was a better look than color.
Gordon Smith > Calla Lilly
Gordon Smith > The raining sky allowed water droplets to form on the top of these leaves that were already wet from the stream.
This is a Star trail that was 90 minutes long, looking North. I set up my camera, started the exposure and went to bed. This exposure nearly drained 25% of my battery's power. However I was very happy when I saw that it worked the following morning.
Gordon Smith > This is a Star trail that was 90 minutes long, looking North.  I set up my camera, started the exposure and went to bed. This exposure nearly drained 25% of my battery's power.  However I was very happy when I saw that it worked the following morning.
This is a Star trail that was 90 minutes long, looking North. I set up my camera, started the exposure and went to bed. This exposure nearly drained 25% of my battery's power. However I was very happy when I saw that it worked the following morning.
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