by Jennifer Triplett | Apr 26, 2020 | Canada, Nature Photography, Water |
Early morning kayaking pays off. I captured this little fella nibbling on a lily pad flower during a quiet paddle on Loon Lake in Canada one summer day. As I sit here now, listening to the soft raindrops and pleasant songs of happy birds, this moment I captured...
by Jennifer Triplett | Apr 26, 2020 | Photography, Travel |
We took a bike ride along the C&O canal just around the same time last year. It was incredibly dark and narrow. As we pushed our bikes on through, ill prepared with no lights all we could do was focus on the spectacular light at the end. Share this:PostLike...
by Jennifer Triplett | Apr 17, 2020 | Nature Photography |
You never really realize how massive some things are until you approach them. Giving them an appropriate distance is important, not only for your safety but for theirs as well. No one wants to startle a beast when you know you are approaching one. It could be a kind,...
by Jennifer Triplett | Aug 30, 2019 | Nature Photography |
Honestly I don’t which I loved more…my sons coming out with me to explore the vast sky or the challenge to capture the sky and the beauty that seemed endless. Arches National Park is now a registered Dark Sky Park, which to my surprise I realized last week...
by Jennifer Triplett | Sep 24, 2018 | Nature Photography, Photography, Water |
When you go on a hike with the name Moose in it and find out the Moose are hanging out at the public beach area instead. We had never seen a moose this close. Having done our fair share of moose hunting in Maine and Eastern Canada we got a double whammy to be...
by Jennifer Triplett | Jul 7, 2016 | Nature Photography |
Inspiration from outside. Quiet. A place that often seems there but never found. A spot held close in our heart to cherish. Close your eyes. Listen. Many choral sounds of every bird imaginable are paired with the soften chirps and vibrations of the earth in her...