Really Here
This is another view of Now and Then falls at Amnicon Falls state park after major flooding.
This is another view of Now and Then falls at Amnicon Falls state park after major flooding.
This Now and Then falls, an ephemeral waterfall in Amnicon Falls state park, after normal spring melt.
The recent rain decorated many of the fallen leaves on this afternoon.
This plateau fence lizard (Sceloporus tristichus) was hiding from the hot midday sun in the Colorado mountains.
This prairie dog was enjoying the sunshine while eating, and didn’t care that we were close by observing.
Hiking during fall colors is always beautiful, even on windy days.
Lake Superior offers many types of shoreline. This particular rock shore is on Madeline Island, and provides wonderful spray from waves breaking.
This is Big Manitou Falls at Pattison State Park in Wisconsin, the tallest waterfall in the state at 165 feet high. The views of these falls are always amazing, but getting the right lighting for photography is difficult.
These icicles are the result of cold nights during the spring thaw. Just up river from this cliff is a waterfall that was creating a cloud of mist, freezing into fantastical shapes along the ledges.
High water from heavy rain and spring runoff combined filled this dam spillway at Pattison State Park much more than normal, affording the amazing foam patterns and contrast.