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A panoply of colors over Death Valley National Park.

A panoply of colors over Death Valley National Park.

Why do I photograph #landscapes? Nature can be brutal, but it's an accepted thing. People... You trust them and they end up stabbing your back, lol. #Nature is my peace and #God is my anchor.

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Outstanding composition, @mplandscapes.bsky.social

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A female leopard yawns on a warm afternoon in the Serengeti National Park. We had seen four of the Big Five, but the leopard had eluded us. We were heading to a public washroom and then back to camp when our guide hit the brakes and said "Leopard! There she is!" We had been looking at all sorts of nests and other dark leopard-shaped objects in far off trees. She was so close we had a hard time seeing her! What an awesome experience to watch this big cat relax!

If you want to go on safari, by the way, look no further than "Serengeti Wilderness Calls" in Tanzania. Willie and Flo will take great care of you!

A female leopard yawns on a warm afternoon in the Serengeti National Park. We had seen four of the Big Five, but the leopard had eluded us. We were heading to a public washroom and then back to camp when our guide hit the brakes and said "Leopard! There she is!" We had been looking at all sorts of nests and other dark leopard-shaped objects in far off trees. She was so close we had a hard time seeing her! What an awesome experience to watch this big cat relax! If you want to go on safari, by the way, look no further than "Serengeti Wilderness Calls" in Tanzania. Willie and Flo will take great care of you!

Feeling a little sleepy this fine #caturday #leopard #cat #bigcat #africa #safari

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#Resilience
Juniper, Dagget Co, Utah 2026. Ilford HP5 ISO 400. Olympus OM4 Ti.
Why #film? #FilmAIntFake

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Sunset at Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, India. This image was made during the spring equinox, which is a time for pilgrimage to this spot. Sunset means as much to me as a sunrise. They both promise another chance.

Sunset at Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, India. This image was made during the spring equinox, which is a time for pilgrimage to this spot. Sunset means as much to me as a sunrise. They both promise another chance.

Yup... Still clinging to #hope. Every time the sun sets, I know it's gonna rise again. Sometimes the best thing in life is that there will be a tomorrow - a chance to make right what's been gone (maybe even horribly) wrong.

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Sunrise over Harbor, Oahu Hawaii

Sunrise over Harbor, Oahu Hawaii

Sometimes I break the rule of thirds. #sunrise #landscape #seascape #harbor #hawaii

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I’m not a fan of our politicians either, but I don’t consent to my artwork being used by others as a political statement. Please remove this repost.

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Nicely done,I kike this shot a lot. The subject cooperated, too!

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For all the likes, comments, and reposts... I am humbled and grateful. Peace and love to you all.

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An incredibly simple image made from Estuary Island near Kovalam Beach, Kerala. A fisherman propels his boat through protected coastal waters while a woman carries a water pot.

I love India not for the colors and textures and scenes, but for her people. Vibrant, accepting, hopeful, driven... It's all there if you can get past the culture shock. Having lived there multiple times helps me know, understand, and see her better than I do any other culture.

An incredibly simple image made from Estuary Island near Kovalam Beach, Kerala. A fisherman propels his boat through protected coastal waters while a woman carries a water pot. I love India not for the colors and textures and scenes, but for her people. Vibrant, accepting, hopeful, driven... It's all there if you can get past the culture shock. Having lived there multiple times helps me know, understand, and see her better than I do any other culture.

I'm in the minority, but I love the #openspace in this image I made in Kerala, South #India. It allows the photo to breathe. Tap the image to see the whole thing!

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The sun rises over Snow Canyon State Park. Located near St George, Utah, the park is home to stunning rock formations and landscapes.

The sun rises over Snow Canyon State Park. Located near St George, Utah, the park is home to stunning rock formations and landscapes.

Sometimes all we need is #hope. Tap to see the full panorama (and rotate your phone!) #sunrise #snowcanyonstatepark #beUTAHful

And yes, #ImBack after a much needed break from social media!

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Not every shot ends up a keeper… but when it’s the only excitement in a herd you’ve been watching for 90 min, you really wish you’d gotten it right, lol. I’m a photographer, and sometimes I cut off creatures’ heads #onaqui #beUTAHful #mustang #horse #bloopers #illbeback

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A blue sky shines over weathered hills in Death Valley National Park. In early 2021 after a year of coping with the pandemic and an adult son struggling with leukemia PLUS a high stress work place, I needed a break. I hit the road for a week of shooting throughout my native West. Death Valley in the winter can be brutally cold, but the light is softer and the features of the land pop out.

When it feels like the whole world -- your anti-vax and anti-mask friends included -- are basically trying to kill your son, time with God and in nature are the answer (just like with everything else). The click of the shutter? It's just a fresh click to sooth that addiction (I swear I get a dopamine rush every time I see an image like this in my view screen).

A blue sky shines over weathered hills in Death Valley National Park. In early 2021 after a year of coping with the pandemic and an adult son struggling with leukemia PLUS a high stress work place, I needed a break. I hit the road for a week of shooting throughout my native West. Death Valley in the winter can be brutally cold, but the light is softer and the features of the land pop out. When it feels like the whole world -- your anti-vax and anti-mask friends included -- are basically trying to kill your son, time with God and in nature are the answer (just like with everything else). The click of the shutter? It's just a fresh click to sooth that addiction (I swear I get a dopamine rush every time I see an image like this in my view screen).

#deathvalley has to be one of my favorite shoots. The variation in #panoramas is stunning, to say the least. See more in the alt story! #nationalparks #landscapephotography

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#artisticindependence begins today officially. I've spent the last while learning Darktable and have finally #cutthecord on #Adobe. Some ask why... First, there's the 50% increase in fees, but second... It's nearly impossible to avoid #AI in their tools.

My art is MY art.

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Pika-tchu! Cute little pika that poked its head out while I had lunch atop a random peak in #DenaliNationalPark Sometimes #wildlife doesn’t have to be particularly wild #alaska #pika #nationalparks

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Bumper to bumper, the only word to describe this #Plymouth #Barracuda I shot a few years back is C-L-E-A-N!. Meticulously restored, and the engine sounds even better than you’d think. The owner is a satisfied repeat customer. Who’s shooting your #classic #hotrod? #vintage #automotivephotography

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You plan and plan, hike and hike, and nothing. But go on a Sunday drive, and you'll likely be surprised!

Moose at Spirit Lake, UT. Harsh afternoon light, this is no contest winner but thrilling nonetheless to spend time observing and listening.

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Sometimes a little hummingbird just makes the moment! #bird #ornithology #wildlifephotographer

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The American Kestrel (Falco sparvarius) has a gorgeous orange and blue-gray tone to its feathering. Nature loves contrasting colors, as well!

The encounter was thrilling. On one of the coldest days of winter, I saw this bird from a long way away. I walked ahead slowly, naturally, until I was within range. I snapped a frame, took seven steps, and snapped again. This went on for at least 2 min, until finally I had this frame, and the bird had had enough.

The American Kestrel (Falco sparvarius) has a gorgeous orange and blue-gray tone to its feathering. Nature loves contrasting colors, as well! The encounter was thrilling. On one of the coldest days of winter, I saw this bird from a long way away. I walked ahead slowly, naturally, until I was within range. I snapped a frame, took seven steps, and snapped again. This went on for at least 2 min, until finally I had this frame, and the bird had had enough.

A #monday post about an American Kestrel (Falco sparvarius). This was a thrilling interaction. I would snap a frame, take 7 steps forward, and snap another frame (story in the alt text) #ornithology #wildlifephotography

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Sometimes you just have to get low and #wide #3:1, like on this #Porsche 550 #Spyder I found at #Speedweek last year. Hint: you really have to tap.on the photo to see it. #automotivephotography #racecar

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These bulges are caused by some sort of adverse conditions - fire, infection, infestation, etc. They are a sign that the tree has encountered adversity, and overcome.


There's a lesson here about people too. Our adversities usually don't cause physical deformation, but they can still affect our mental well-being.

These bulges are caused by some sort of adverse conditions - fire, infection, infestation, etc. They are a sign that the tree has encountered adversity, and overcome. There's a lesson here about people too. Our adversities usually don't cause physical deformation, but they can still affect our mental well-being.

I like big burls, not gonna lie. ;) See alt text for an explanation. #alaska #girdwood #tree #forest #landscape #landscapephotographer

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I really like this image of a #vervet #monkey, for a number of reasons. First, the trees frame the subject well. I could have cropped tighter, but with the trees the subject has room to breath, but is still the center of attention. Second, we are making eye contact with the monkey. The eyes are truly the window to the soul, and I often wonder what my subjects are thinking when I capture their images. Finally, I love the sharpness in this photo. I'm a huge fan of texture, and the uniform texture of the monkey's hair contrasts nicely with the random nature of the bark on the trees.

I really like this image of a #vervet #monkey, for a number of reasons. First, the trees frame the subject well. I could have cropped tighter, but with the trees the subject has room to breath, but is still the center of attention. Second, we are making eye contact with the monkey. The eyes are truly the window to the soul, and I often wonder what my subjects are thinking when I capture their images. Finally, I love the sharpness in this photo. I'm a huge fan of texture, and the uniform texture of the monkey's hair contrasts nicely with the random nature of the bark on the trees.

While an African #safari is all about the "Big Five," sometimes the other animals can steal the show. I love this image of a Vervet #monkey for a number of reasons; see the Alt text for more info #wildlife #wildlifephotography #africa #africansafari

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Most people travel to taste food, snag an Insta photo, and check a box. I appreciate that you capture the details of a culture, right down to sandals. Our world barely tolerates ‘stasis,’ which threatens the existence of polyculturalism. Your work helps hold it together a little longer!

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We can use more smiles in our lives these days, thank you for sharing.

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It’s called Death Valley in reference to how hot it gets, but #deathvalleynationalpark belies its reputation in January. It was below freezing on #badwaterflats, and I had been shooting the salt crust for a good hour or so waiting for dusk. The salt is fascinating here, because there are little pockets or crusted puddles everywhere. The texture is mesmerizing.

I waited and waited through dusk, and captured this just before the sun set behind these clouds, which were rushing in. I was shooting RAW, high resolution (80mp) on my #Olympus EM1. I focus bracketed this image, to be sure I froze motion as much as possible (shooting at a wider aperture), but still had focus between a meter and infinity.

The Oly 7-14 2.8 is a tricky lens. Like all ultra-wides, it picks up sun flare easily, but it surprised me that it picked up moon flare in this image. Unlike many wides, it doesn’t have a useful hood (it has a four-petal configuration making lens hoods pretty much impossible). Looking back, flare often shows up as a happy accident, adding character as well as depth to my images.

On the tiny screen on my camera, I was pretty sure this was going to be a usable image. This was day 4 of a 6-day ‘winter sabbatical’ though, and I camped outside the park overnight, so it was several days before I saw it on a decent screen. I’m pleased with the outcome.

Give me a like or a repost if you enjoy these longer “story behind the photos” posts!

It’s called Death Valley in reference to how hot it gets, but #deathvalleynationalpark belies its reputation in January. It was below freezing on #badwaterflats, and I had been shooting the salt crust for a good hour or so waiting for dusk. The salt is fascinating here, because there are little pockets or crusted puddles everywhere. The texture is mesmerizing. I waited and waited through dusk, and captured this just before the sun set behind these clouds, which were rushing in. I was shooting RAW, high resolution (80mp) on my #Olympus EM1. I focus bracketed this image, to be sure I froze motion as much as possible (shooting at a wider aperture), but still had focus between a meter and infinity. The Oly 7-14 2.8 is a tricky lens. Like all ultra-wides, it picks up sun flare easily, but it surprised me that it picked up moon flare in this image. Unlike many wides, it doesn’t have a useful hood (it has a four-petal configuration making lens hoods pretty much impossible). Looking back, flare often shows up as a happy accident, adding character as well as depth to my images. On the tiny screen on my camera, I was pretty sure this was going to be a usable image. This was day 4 of a 6-day ‘winter sabbatical’ though, and I camped outside the park overnight, so it was several days before I saw it on a decent screen. I’m pleased with the outcome. Give me a like or a repost if you enjoy these longer “story behind the photos” posts!

In all of my #photography, I am captivated by texture, especially when is is juxtaposed against a lack of texture. That’s what drew me to the salt crust on Badwater Flats. See ALT text for the story! #deathvalley #nationalparks #astrophotography #landscapephotography #california #sunflare #moonflare

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I find the people of #India to be fascinating, both as friends as well as subjects. This #fisherman was working on the shores on Estuary Island in #Kerala. #streetphotography #beachphotography #indiaseries

You can always see more of my work at johnoverbaugh.com

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I'm back, bluesky! Today's image - sometimes you find things you just aren't expecting! Like an #umbrella in #paris #travelphotography #france

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I’ve been taking a break from the ‘Sky to wrap up my 914 restoration. Here are a few teasers!
#dogleglife #ifyouknowyouknow #porsche #porsche914 #automotivephotographer

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Interesting fact: if you visit the BLM site, information about Bears Ears is slowly disappearing... https://gis.harvard.edu/blog/mapping-bears-ears-national-monument

 I have loved my visits to this incredible spot - the solitude is invigorating and the stars at night? To die for!

Interesting fact: if you visit the BLM site, information about Bears Ears is slowly disappearing... https://gis.harvard.edu/blog/mapping-bears-ears-national-monument I have loved my visits to this incredible spot - the solitude is invigorating and the stars at night? To die for!

This is Bridger Jacks Spires, just outside of Canyonlands Islands in the Sky National Park. It is a threatened part of Bears Ears National Monument.

Contact your elected officials and tell them to protect Bears Ears!
#resisttyrrany #publiclands #nationalparks #SayNoToMaga

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I love that place! I'm fact, an eagle at Ross Lake is responsible for the thousands of doodles I've spent on camera great since I bought my Nikon D100 decades ago. I tried to photograph it with my Nikon Coolpix while canoeing on the lake, and the obsession began!

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