Posts Tagged ‘mountain bike photography’

Why You Should Always Shoot in RAW

Why You Should Always Shoot in RAW

In a perfect world we photographers would always have perfect light. The world isn’t perfect. And so occasionally there are going to be times when you simply can’t do anything to improve the (light) situation…so you just need to shoot and hope for the best. This is often the case if you’re outdoors, on a [...]

Mountain Biking Vietnam

Mountain Biking Vietnam

Located at an elevation of 4500 ft (1500 meters) Dalat, Vietnam, provides a much needed respite from the searing heat seen elsewhere in the country. It’s a land of rolling hills covered in towering pines, while hidden valleys reveal fields of artichokes and small rice-growing operations. It’s also one of the few spots in Vietnam [...]

Moss Is Your Friend

There are many reasons to live in the Pacific Northwest, even if it does rain a bit here and there. Sure we have moss sprouting from the roofs of our homes, but now I know that’s a good thing.
Mosses cannot survive in polluted air. Like the lichens, they need a healthy atmosphere to survive. [...]


Photos By Bike

I love to ride. I love to capture the places I go by bike. Here is but a sample of photographs from various multi-day bike tours to single-day mountain bike jaunts.
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Cycling & Bike Tour Photos

Cycling & Bike Tour Photos

I’m not sure I could survive without my bike. From short rides along the shore of West Seattle, to epic month-long bike tours in Chile, I love to ride. Here are some photos I took along the way.
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Looking Back: Mountain Biking Moab, Utah

I love fall. It’s my favorite time of the year. Cool mornings followed by warm days. Shades of yellow and red, earthy tones permeate the landscape as leaves foretell a brisk season ahead. If I can’t have fall though, let it be spring.
It felt like just yesterday that a friend and I were stuffing the [...]