I have a new write-up on some of my nighttime photography throughout Arkansas. I have place a small gallery inside the article and then have some descriptions about the various images. Each of the images involves a different form of photographic technique such as stacking, or single long exposures. I have have a shot of a lightening bolt directly over Pinnacle Mountain that was taken during a series of images I took during the storm. These are some of my favorite images from the last few years. You can read the entire article here:
06/02/12 Arkansas is drying up in a hurry!
After driving up to the Buffalo National River yesterday, I was made very aware of just how dry the state has become. The entire Ozark Mountain area is now a tinderbox just waiting for a lightening strike or a errant cigarette butt. My gauge for the dryness was looking at the road side grasses and wildflowers, or lack of. The grass is now totally yellow and there is hardly any green along the roads. You can even start to see a hit a stress showing on the trees, but they probably have one more month before things get really bad.
The Buffalo National River, near Steel Creek is so low that it really doesn’t look like a river now. You can cross it at Steel creek without getting your feet wet. The flow is more like what one should see in late August, not the 1st of June. If you are planning to float the river, I would not consider putting on anything higher than Gilbert. [Read more…]
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