Best of 2018

Best of 2018

It’s that time again. Time to re-live the past year, photographically speaking. What a year it’s been! It’s always difficult to narrow down my favorites to just ten, but this year was even more challenging because of all the wonderful photographic opportunities that came my way. Following are my personal favorites of 2018, which are not necessarily the best sellers or most popular of the year.

10. Desert Bighorn

"Desert Bighorn" by Loree Johnson Photography. The elusive desert bighorn sheep watchful from atop a ridge at Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, Nevada.
Desert Bighorn

When picking personal favorites, I lean toward the unusual or unique. While this image is not really either, it was my very first sighting of one of these elusive animals, so it qualifies as both for me.

9. Pheasant Away

"Pheasant Away" by Loree Johnson Photography. This ring necked pheasant rooster (Phasianus colchicus) gives a detailed look at his gorgeous plumage as he quickly flies away. Photographed at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon.
Pheasant Away

When I shot this photo, I was disappointed that the bird flew directly away from me. Usually, “bird butt” photos end up on the cutting room floor. But, when I saw the detail of the plumage and that fantastic curl at the end of the tail, I knew this was a keeper.

8. Winter Solstice – Signal Peak, Utah

"Winter Solstice - Signal Peak, Utah" by Loree Johnson Photography. Sunrise on December 21st, 2018 lights up the peaks of the Pine Valley Mountains. Signal Peak is the highest peak in the range.
Winter Solstice – Signal Peak, Utah

While staying in Hurricane, Utah, I noticed how the rising sun lit up the mountains most mornings. Hoping to catch the light when clouds were present, I set out before dawn on the morning of the Winter Solstice to an unobstructed viewpoint I had discovered a few days earlier. Nature kindly gave me the sky I was hoping for.

7. Owl Scowl

"Owl Scowl" by Loree Johnson Photography. Great horned owl (Bubo virginianus) with a scowl on its face, perched in a tree at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon.
Owl Scowl

What can I say? 2018 was the Year of the Owl for me. There are four owl images in my top ten this year, and honestly, I probably could have done a top ten of just the owls. This is one of the newly fledged youngsters hanging around Malheur National Wildlife Refuge when I arrived to volunteer in July.

6. Glorious Whitney

"Glorious Whitney" by Loree Johnson Photography. Spectacular sunset over Mount Whitney in California's Eastern Sierra, as seen through boulders in the Alabama Hills. Crepuscular rays, commonly known as God rays, illuminate the sky above the highest peak in the contiguous United States, creating the effect of a crown.
Glorious Whitney

Working around the availability of RV sites and a list of destinations during the month of October resulted in an eight day stay at Lone Pine, California. For the first six days, there wasn’t a single cloud in the sky. Then, one afternoon, magic happened.

5. Barn Owl Hiding

"Barn Owl Hiding" by Loree Johnson Photography. Barn owl (Tyto alba) hiding among the tree branches at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon.
Barn Owl Hiding

While volunteering at Malheur NWR this summer, I was told of a pair of barn owls spotted along the auto tour route several miles south of headquarters. Since this bird was missing from my life list and had eluded me for many years, I set out early in the morning for two mornings in hopes of a sighting. Both times, I came back owl-less. The second time, I accepted the disappointment, ate breakfast, and took the dog for a walk. On our walk, we spooked a large bird from a tree near the RV. Turns out it was a barn owl! I felt almost as if my longing to see one called it to me.

4. Painted by God

"Painted by God" by Loree Johnson Photography. Clouds appear as brush strokes in the sky as they reflect the last light of the setting sun over the Pacific Ocean. Photographed at Sunset Bay, Oregon.
Painted by God

While traveling up the Oregon Coast this spring, I stayed a few days at Sunset Bay. Given the name of the place, I had to go down to the beach for sunset at least one time. While waiting for the sun to set, I noticed some unusual, wispy clouds out on the horizon and wondered what effect they would have on the sunset. As the sky began to take on color, those clouds transformed into “brushstrokes” over the rocks that took my breath away! It was one of the most amazing sunsets I have ever witnessed, and now I know how the place got its name.

3. Burrowing Owl Joy

"Burrowing Owl Joy" by Loree Johnson Photography. Burrowing owl fledgling (Athene cunicularia) celebrating its newly discovered ability to fly. Photographed near Burns, Oregon.
Burrowing Owl Joy

The first time I set out to find the burrowing owls near Burns, Oregon, I really didn’t know what to expect. I found them in the morning, and the sun was behind them, making photography challenging. A week or so later, I went back in the evening. Not only was the light great, but the fledglings were flying around, practicing landings and takeoffs, and generally having an owl party. What a joy it was to watch them.

2. Last Light on the Watchman

"Last Light on The Watchman" by Loree Johnson Photography. As the sun sets at Zion National Park, The Watchman catches its last glow, while the Virgin River reflects the light. A light dusting of snow on the peaks indicates that winter has arrived in the desert southwest.
Last Light on The Watchman

If you’ve ever visited Zion National Park, you’ve seen the crowds of photographers gathered on the bridge at Canyon Junction at sunset. This is one of the iconic views in the park that everyone wants to capture. Because of this, I have avoided that bridge each time I have visited. This year I happened to be there on a cold winter day when only two other photographers were on the bridge, so I decided to go for it. I couldn’t have asked for a better sunset, but was wishing I had remembered to bring my gloves. Cold fingers aside, it was a fortunate decision.

1. Flasher

"Flasher" by Loree Johnson Photography. Great horned owl (Bubo virginianus) holding its wings open while perched in a cottonwood tree. Photographed at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon.
Flasher

It’s only fitting that the number one image for my Year of the Owl is an owl. There were several that could have gotten the honor, but this one wins for the unusual pose and that mischievous expression. I already miss the owls who allowed me to spend time with them and photograph them this summer. And I look forward to discovering what 2019 has in store.

Happy New Year and thank you for taking the time to indulge my “top ten” ramblings!

Best of 2015

Best of 2015

Another year gone by and time for the obligatory “Top Ten” post. Since 2015 was the first full year I spent on the road, it’s a pretty amazing variety. From Arizona to Washington and many places in between. It was tougher to narrow it down to ten this year, probably because of all the wonderful memories associated with each photo. But I’ve attempted to be as objective as possible, judging the final product more than the process, although the two are inexplicably connected from my perspective. So, without further ado, I give you my top ten photographs of 2015.

10.) Angelic

angelic; great egret; ardea alba; breeding plumage; clear blue sky; angel; heaven; wading bird; wild; wildlife; nature; natural; soaring; wings; wingspan; feathers; Gray Lodge Wildlife Area; butte county ca; california; and; the; over; with; under; above; against; in the; on the; at the; Loree Johnson

Great egret (Ardea alba) in breeding plumage in flight against a clear blue sky.

This image was photographed at Gray Lodge Wildlife Area in central California. I was ever so fortunate to find a rookery where great egrets, great blue herons, and double-crested cormorants were preparing their nests in the midst of breeding season. This photo made the list on account of its unique perspective of one of my favorite birds, as well as the beautiful green lore and elegant tail feathers known as aigrettes, which are characteristic of breeding plumage.

9.) Peeking Peak

Peeking Peak; Grand Teton national park; mountains; autumn; storm; snow; high elevation; close up; rugged; jagged; weather; clouds; teton county wy; wyoming; jackson hole; majestic; monochrome; black and white; cold; winter; and; the; over; with; under; above; against; in the; on the; at the; Loree Johnson

In the midst of an autumn storm, the peaks of the Grand Tetons make brief appearances for only moments before disappearing again into the clouds. This is one of those moments.

I chose this image for its otherworldly quality and the juxtaposition of the jagged peak against the softness of the clouds. Since I had only three days in Grand Teton National Park, and I arrived in the midst of a storm with heavy clouds blanketing the rugged peaks, I was fortunate enough to be in a position to capture this image when an opening in the clouds appeared for just a few brief minutes.

8.) Mount Garfield

mount garfiled; mt. garfield; colorado; grand junction co; palisade co; mesa county co; mesa; geology; peak; interesting; western slope; interstate 70; blue sky; clouds; morning; light; elevation; and; the; over; with; under; above; against; in the; on the; at the; Loree Johnson

Mt. Garfield is a 6765 ft. (2062 m) peak in the Little Book Cliff mountains just to the north of interstate 70 between Grand Junction and Palisade, Colorado. This mountain is more like a mesa and is very geologically interesting. 

I can’t tell you how many times over the last year I’ve been driving my motor home, with car in tow, and seen something I wanted to photograph. This inevitably happens on a narrow road, with no shoulder and no place to pull over my awkwardly large rig. On the day I was leaving the western slope of Colorado to travel north into Wyoming, I saw Mount Garfield bathed in the beautiful morning light with wispy clouds hovering above. Once again, I longed for a place to stop and get out with my camera when all of a sudden, a large pullout appeared. This image was chosen for its serendipity and in honor of all those other missed shots where personal safety took precedence over photography.

7.) Pheasant in Flight

pheasant in flight; ring-necked pheasant; Phasianus colchicus; male; in flight; fly; flying; bird; wild; wildlife; upland game bird; and; the; over; with; under; above; against; in the; on the; at the; Loree Johnson

Male Ring-necked Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus) in flight.

This image made the list as the realization of a long-standing goal. For years I have been fascinated with the ring-necked pheasants and have attempted many hundreds of times to get a photograph of one in flight, but they were just too quick. Then one morning, while driving around lost on an abandoned road in the McNary National Wildlife Refuge of eastern Washington, I surprised a group of these birds roosting in a tree. I also surprised myself with the composure and reflexes to finally capture an image of one of these elusive birds on the wing. And a beautifully colored male, too.

6.) Magical Sedona

Magical Sedona; Cathedral Rock Double Rainbow; sedona az; arizona; sedona; red rock country; desert southwest; mystical; magical; spiritual; heavenly; beauty; nature; natural; sublime; clouds; weather; rain; foreground; reflection; water; pool; and; the; over; with; under; above; against; in the; on the; at the; Loree Johnson

Double rainbow over Cathedral Rock in Sedona, Arizona. Recent rains have left pools of water, creating an opportunity to capture a reflection of the famous, mystical rock in the foreground. 

Sedona was an unexpected destination in my travels this year as I had originally planned to go to Bryce Canyon in May after spending time at Zion National Park. The weather turned unexpectedly cold and snowy in southern Utah and I changed plans to go farther south. My first evening in Sedona was spent at Red Rock Crossing, which is purportedly the most photographed spot in Arizona. I was thrilled to find a puddle that was big enough to capture a reflection of the famed Cathedral Rock, but when a double rainbow appeared, I was utterly astonished.

5.) Dawn at Tipsoo Lake

Dawn at Tipsoo Lake; First Light on Mount Rainier; Mt. Rainier; Lake Tipsoo; sunrise; dawn; reflection; water; Mount Rainier National Park; Washington; Pierce County wa; scene; scenic; travel; and; the; over; with; under; above; against; in the; on the; at the; Loree Johnson

Tipsoo Lake reflects Mount Rainier at Dawn. Mt. Rainier National Park, Washington.

Sunrise is possibly my favorite time of day to capture landscape photographs and this image is one of my favorite dawns. Mount Rainier is one of the most beautiful peaks in the Cascade Range and the perfectly still water gave my eyes and camera double the pleasure of it in the morning’s first light. I also captured a horizontal version of this scene, but I chose the vertical because it incorporates a closer view of the mountain in all its glacial glory.

4.) Sedona Moon

Sedona Moon; sedona az; arizona; red rock country; cathedral rock; full moon; sunset; evening; light; spires; pillars; desert southwest; unforgettable; vortex; spiritual; nature; natural; orange; red; sky; formation; rocks; and; the; over; with; under; above; against; in the; on the; at the; Loree Johnson

Watching the full moon rise between the spires of Sedona, Arizona’s Cathedral Rock is a truly unforgettable experience.

It’s ironic that two of my top ten photos this year are from Sedona since it wasn’t one of my favorite places. Cathedral Rock is, however, a truly beautiful and majestic sight, and more than worthy of two top-ten spots. The orientation of the rocks are such that when you are facing the them, the sun sets behind you. There are just a few moments each afternoon when the light of the setting sun reflects and causes the red rocks to “glow.” This image is the result of quite a bit of meticulous planning and a little bit of luck. Mapping out and finding a place where the full moon would rise over the rock at sunset was the planned part. The moon rising just between the spire and the monolith was the luck part.

3.) Bald Eagle Swoosh

Bald eagle swoosh; Haliaeetus leucocephalus; american; perch; taking flight; atop; tree; sacramento NWR; national wildlife refuge; california; glenn county ca; blue sky; wings; wingspan; bird of prey; raptor; wild; wildlife; in flight; flying; majestic; and; the; over; with; under; above; against; in the; on the; at the; Loree Johnson

American bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) taking flight from its perch atop the tree.

I’ve already blogged about this image in my “Stories Behind the Images” series, but it made the top ten because it is probably the sharpest, clearest eagle in flight photo I’ve ever captured. And because they are just awesome birds.

2. Storm View

Storm View; cedaredge overlook; colorado; grand mesa; mesa county co; delta valley; thunderstorms; storm; stormy; clouds; weather; rain; vast; vista; showers; dramatic; and; the; over; with; under; above; against; in the; on the; at the; Loree Johnson

Dramatic view from the Cedaredge Overlook on Colorado’s Grand Mesa on a stormy summer afternoon.

Another of my favorite things to photograph is dramatic weather. While scouting out places to photograph fireworks on 4th of July, five thousand feet above the valley floor on Colorado’s Grand Mesa, this thunderstorm developed. The fireworks shots were a bust, but the location scouting and dramatic weather gave me one of my best images of the year, which even made World View on The Weather Underground.

1.) Eagle Mesa Storm Clouds

Eagle Mesa Storm Clouds; glowing; monument valley; arizona; utah; desert southwest; red rock country; navajo nation; az weather; ut weather; rock formations; sagebrush; sand; light; sunset; dusk; evening; and; the; over; with; under; above; against; in the; on the; at the; Loree Johnson

Storm clouds glowing just before sunset behind Eagle Mesa in Monument Valley.

I have to admit that coming up with the top ten this year was much more difficult than last year. Even more difficult was deciding which image would be number one. After much deliberation, I choose this view of Eagle Mesa in Monument Valley. It gets the top spot because of the glow and shape of the clouds, and also because it is a view of Monument Valley that is less common and less photographed than the traditional “mittens.”

This year has been a wonder of experiences and places for me. I’ve learned a lot about photography, RV’ing, and life. Opening my eyes and heart to the wonders of the world has truly made me feel young again. I look forward to 2016 and another year of discovery, growth, and education. Happiest of New Years to all of you!

Best of 2014

Best of 2014

Well, it’s that time of year and it seems everyone is reflecting back on the year and doing their “top ten.” So I decided to take a look back at all the photos I took in 2014 and do my own top ten list. It was more difficult than I thought it would be to narrow it down to ten. I realized as I was going through my favorites of the year that many are favorites because of the story behind them. I really wanted this list to be what I consider to be my best work as a photographer, regardless of the story. That gave me an idea to do a series of “stories behind the images.” So this post will focus on (pun intended) what I think are my best ten photographs of the year. And I will continue to post travel stories about my adventures on the road. But look for my new series of the story behind the image in the weeks to come. Don’t forget to subscribe to this page so you get a notification by email whenever I make a new post. 2015 promises to be a very exciting year!

And now, without further adieu, here are my top ten images from 2014.

Number 10. Full Moon Over the Cable Bridge

Full Moon Over the Cable Bridge; Moonrise Over the Cable Bridge; Kennewick; Washington; wa; Pasco; Tri-Cities; Columbia River; Ed Hendler Bridge; water; reflection; pastel; pink; architecture; lighthouse; dusk; sunset; evening; scene; scenic; full moon; lunar; in; and; the; a; on; over; to; of; with; under; above; against; Loree Johnson

Full Moon Over the Cable Bridge

Number 9. Fierce Eagle

wet eagle; american icon; Haliaeetus leucocephalus; bald eagle; freedon; liberty; fierce; patriotic; patriotism; patriot; raptor; bird; fierce; talon; talons; wing; wings; feather; feathers; in flight; fly; flying; rain; drizzle; overcast; weather; winter; wild; wildlife; nature; natural; tail; predator; wingspan; underneath; under; in; and; the; a; on; over; to; of; with; under; above Loree Johnson

Fierce Eagle

Number 8. Blue Heron at Low Tide

blue heron at low tide; Ardea herodias; sand bar; alsea river or; oregon; bird; crane; egret; large; wild; wildlife; in flight; flying; and; the; over; with; under; above; against; in the; on the; at the; wading birds; Loree Johnson

Blue Heron at Low Tide

Number 7. Synchronized Flying

synchronized flying; bufflehead; ducks; duck; pond; water; fly; flight; flying; refect; reflection; black; white; away; land; landing; three; wing; wings; wild; wildlife; nature; natural; Loree Johnson

Synchronized Flying

Number 6. Autumn at Lower Falls

Autumn at Lower Falls; lewis river; washington; wa; gifford pinchot national forest; waterfalls; fall; river; mist; rain; flow; fog; beauty; beautiful; nature; natural; scene; scenic; travel; in; and; the; a; on; over; to; of; with; under; above; against; Loree Johnson

Autumn at Lower Falls

It’s no surprise to me that many of these images have come from the last four months when I began my life as a vagabond. Since I began traveling full time, I’ve immersed myself in photography and, as a result, I feel as though I’ve really grown as a photographer. That’s not to say I still don’t have much to learn. Far from it. I hope to continue learning and growing for as long as I live. And I hope next year’s top ten puts these to shame!

Number 5. Egret over the River

Egret Over the River; Great Egret; great white heron; great white egret; in flight; flying; beautiful; elegant; plumage; hat decoration; nature; natural; conservation; pacific northwest; oregon coast; waldport OR; Alsea River; reflect; reflection; light; and; the; over; with; under; above; against; in the; on the; at the; Loree Johnson

Egret Over the River

Number 4. The Catch

the catch; nice catch; osprey with fish; blue; fish; trout; rainbow; water; lake; emerge; emerging; dive; splash; bird; birds; bird of prey; birds of prey; fish hawk; fish eagle; sea eagle; Pandion haliaetus; osprey; flying; fly; flight; fish; catch; seahawk; raptor; in; and; the; a; on; over; to; of; with; under; above; wing; wings; wingspan; feather; feathers; blue sky; predator; prey; hawk; nature; natural; wild; wildlife; Loree Johnson

The Catch

Number 3. Takhlakh Lake With Mount Adams

takhlakh lake with mount adams; autumn; snow; snowstorm; clouds; unveil; reveal; log; fallen; mirror; reflection; mountain; washington; wa; pacific northwest; gifford pinchot national forest; mist; shore; pines; sky; wilderness; scene; scenic; travel; nature; natural; trees; water; lake; volcano; volcanic; glacier; and; the; over; with; under; above; against; loree johnson

Takhlakh Lake with Mount Adams

Number 2. In the Grotto

In the Grotto; sea stack; cave; geological formations; rocks; sunrise; pacific coast; oregon; bandon or; clouds; seascape; bandon state beach; morning; sand; surf; tide; waves; ocean; scene; scenic; travel; pacific northwest; and; the; over; with; under; above; against; in the; on the; at the; nature; natural; Loree Johnson

In the Grotto

And finally, the one image which I consider to be my best of the year.

Number 1. Good Morning Crater Lake

good morning; sunrise; dawn; clouds; upward; outward; sun; rays; island; wizard island; crater lake; national park; oregon; or; scene; scenic; breathtaking; in; and; the; a; on; over; to; of; with; under; above; against; nature; natural; Loree Johnson

Good Morning Crater Lake

So as another year passes and a new one begins, my advice to everyone out there is find something you love to do and keep doing it. There is no surer way to find happiness and satisfaction! Happy New Year and here’s to an even better 2015!

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