Tag Archive: photography

2014 Summary

2014 was a year of enormous blessing in my life. I feel like I say that every year at about this time, but it is none the less true, and I think I… Continue reading

Because of Beauty

Recently, I was asked to give a reason for the faith that I have. Many of the ideas I have about why I believe – that God exists, that He is sovereign, and… Continue reading

Imitation Creation

Last night I was watching a recording of a lecture by Doug Wilson that was presented during the Desiring God 2013 National Conference. In his presentation on C. S. Lewis (actually the entire… Continue reading

Learning From Trees

When I was walking back to my car near the Wrangell-St. Elias NP visitor center, I couldn’t help stopping to photograph this engaging arrangement of aspen trunks. While the graphic quality of the… Continue reading

Postcard From the Denali Highway

No, I’m not actually on the Denali Highway at this very moment. I made this image earlier in the summer (before this summer turned into fall) while driving a several hundred mile loop… Continue reading

Impressions of the LowePro Rover Pro

My search for the perfect camera backpack is not over, but it has taken a significant turn in the right direction with my recent acquisition of LowePro’s Rover Pro 45L AW. This article… Continue reading

New Gallery Image – Cave Cascades

I’m excited to be adding a couple new images to the “Mendenhall Caves” gallery. The first image, “Cave Cascades”, is new to the TKM Journal altogether, and I feel like its classic composition… Continue reading

Failure?

My two latest trips to the ice-cave under the Mendenhall Glacier have failed to yield a single useful photograph despite hours of effort in the cold and wet environment. As a result, I’ve… Continue reading

Look and See

Last night, as I looked forward to a weeks worth of wonderful weather, I was struck by a perplexing thought. I have no doubt that I’ll be looking for the beauty in the… Continue reading

A Taste of the Southwest

While traveling the Southwest with my family earlier this summer, we put over 2000 miles on our rental Toyota Corolla in roughly two weeks. In other words, we saw a lot of Arizona… Continue reading

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