Showing posts with label Mountain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mountain. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 10, 2019

MOUNT SHASTA: THE RUNAWAY BRIDE (PHOTOGRAPHS 1-3)


Mount Shasta in Northern California. The clouds around her look like a wedding gown and veil waving in the wind. This photograph was taken outside of Dorris, California in Butte Valley, over green farmland and under summer blue sky and white clouds.



MOUNT SHASTA: SUNSET ON SNOW (PHOTOGRAPHS 1-3)


This photograph of Mount Shasta (located in Northern California) was taken at sunset from Klamath Falls, Oregon. The snow on the mountain reflected very unique shades of gray from the clouds mixed in with a very light shade of gold off the sunset. I really find it hard trying to come up with a description of this color, I do not think it can be duplicated.

Taking behind the Wendy's near sunset in Klamath Falls, Oregon (closer zoom.)



MYSTICAL MOUNT SHASTA (PHOTOGRAPHS 1-3)


Mount Shasta in Northern California in August with snow on top. Mount Shasta stands at 14,179 feet above sea level and is the fifth tallest mountain in California. She looks different in every picture that is what makes her the perfect model for a photographer.  


MYSTICAL MOUNT SHASTA IN BLUE

Digitally altered to make a blue effect.

MYSTICAL MOUNT SHASTA IN RED

Digitally altered to bring out and create a red sky.

Tuesday, April 9, 2019

A MOUNTAIN (PHOTOGRAPH 1-5)

The photograph was taken at the Tulelake National Wildlife Refuge in Siskiyou County in Northern California. The Tulelake National Wildlife Refuge borders both Northern California and Southern Oregon and is a major bird stopover during migration. 

A MOUNTAIN 1-3

A MOUNTAIN UNDER NIGHT SKY

Digitally altered to create a deep blue night sky.

A MOUNTAIN UNDER RED SUNSET

Digitally altered to make a red sunset sky.  





Burning Times and Church of Madness by Inkubus Sukkubus

I love these songs. Dogmatic patriarchal religions have caused so much destruction and death over the centuries, you would think we would l...