The Joy of Macro Photography

I like to say that there is no such thing as bad light, there are only bad photographers. That statement is usually true but with a macro lens, it's always true. Whether photographing in bright sun or overcast skies, there are always subjects worth photographing with a macro lens.Macro photography also allows you to break the formula so common in typical wide angle landscapes (strong or leading foreground element, dominant background element, and dramatic or colorful skies), and focus on more abstract features like colors, shapes, patterns, and textures. While the compositions may not be as obvious, to me they are usually more personal and more creative, and they can also help develop your eye for all types of natural photography, including wide angle landscapes, intimates, and abstracts.

One other major benefit of macro photography is that there are subjects everywhere, from your backyard, to flowers and foliage in neighborhood parks or trails and wilderness. You do not need to plan an expensive trip to find worthy macro subjects, and while an area might only yield one good wide angle landscape photograph, it could easily yield a dozen good macros.

For example, I took the following photographs on a single visit to the Denver Botanic Gardens, on a hot summer day without any clouds (usually not good conditions for landscapes but perfect for macros!).

2012 - Year in Review (Sort Of)

I haven't written a blog post in over a year - and it's not because I have nothing to say (I do!), but I have been incredibly busy traveling, photographing, and moving from Seattle to Denver to move in with my girlfriend (and gifted nature photographer) Sarah Marino. All great things and all much more important than keeping this dark lonely hole of the Internet universe partially illuminated. Also, and this is the real reason: I'm lazy.So instead of writing about all of the great things that have happened in the last twelve months I'll just briefly recap the year by showing some of my favorite photos that I have processed to date.

Many people are doing their "12 favorites of 2012", so in order to be different, and because I can't edit photos, I'm going to show my 20 favorites of 2012 (20 is in 2012 too, damn it!).

The photos are arranged in chronological order with the location above each photo.

Cannon Beach, Oregon

Mono Lake, Mono County, California

Ibex Dunes, Death Valley National Park, California

Ibex Dunes, Death Valley National Park, California

Marlboro Point, Canyonlands National Park, Utah

Roaring Fork, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee

Botany Bay, South Carolina

Jökulsárlón Beach, Iceland

Selfoss Waterfall, Iceland

Toroweap, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona

Yakima Peak, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington

Paradise, Mt. Rainier National Park, Washington

Alvord Playa, Harney County, Oregon

Tonquin Valley, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada

Groton State Forest, Vermont

Oneida Falls, Ricketts Glen State Park, Pennsylvania

White Pocket, Coyote Buttes South, Arizona

Virgin River Narrows, Zion National Park, Utah

The Racetrack, Death Valley National Park, California

Lower Antelope Slot Canyon, Page, Arizona