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My Best Landscape and Nature Photos of 2018

At the end of each year I try to take some time and reflect back on my photography, my business in general, and just the past year. Overall it's a fun experience and I get to relive a lot of the journeys and places that I travelled to and the moments that stood out to me. It's a good thing really. Choosing my best landscape and nature photos of 2018 is a task that I enjoy yet don’t at the same time. 

I see mistakes I've made; I kick myself for moments I've missed; I chide myself for all of those times I should have grabbed the gear and headed out to catch that amazing sunset that I was just too lazy to leave the house. Those are just the simple things that don't involve the business aspects either. But one of the main points is that I want to contribute to an amazing project by Jim Goldstein (now in its 12th year I believe). Head on over there and check out all the past years and other great entries when he publishes all of the entries for 2018.

This year was a little light for me on published images. Granted I have a huge backlog to go through, I just have not had the drive to wade through them. That puts this at not quite a top 10 list but more of a best of or probably just a favorites list of 2018. That sounds more like it. Let's get into them. (Click on each of these and you can see settings, titles, etc.)

Broken Earth - Luxury Fine Art Abstract Panoramic Photography

The desert of Southern Utah cracks and breaks through showing how fragile the world is.

Morning Revealed - Idaho Landscape Photography

The rocky shoreline of a lake in Northeastern Idaho lights up with wildflowers in the early morning sunlight as the fog lifts off from the water on a warm Summer morning.

Fall Begins - Utah Nature Photography

Early Fall colors come to life in Northern Utah near Snowbasin.

Moonlight Flames - Panoramic Landscape Photography

A full moon lights the clouds on fire as they reflect in the calm waters of a lake in Harriman State Park in Idaho.

Dragon's Back - Utah Desert Landscape Fine Art Photography

An otherwordly desert landscape in the badlands of Southern Utah as the rolling desert hills lead to the rocky sandstone outcrops at sunset.

Explosion - Utah Aerial Fall Color Photography

Early Fall colors create a kaleidoscope of colors in Wasatch Mountain State Park in Utah.

Badland Sunset - Southwest Utah Landscape Photography

Sunset over Factory Butte in the badlands of Southern Utah in Spring.

Reflection

This may lead you all to believe that 2018 was a downer year for me. It wasn't. It was a year of progress on a lot of fronts. I had new collectors for my limited editions. I made strides in other artistic areas and feel that I'm working towards a stronger body of work that will showcase through more meaningful images that I can share with everyone.

I started pursuing a new venture into large format film photography that I'm happy to say is going well, frustrating at some times, but well. I'm planning a new post here to show the progress on that front as I haven't updated my past post yet. There's been a creative rut that I've been stuck in for quite sometime now and I feel that this is a great avenue to help jump out of that. For anyone that feels the fast-paced world of snapping thousands of digital photos everyday is detaching them from their work, I highly recommend them looking into film. There are some great resources out there to help you get started and it's not as daunting as you might think.

I have more images hanging in collectors homes and businesses than ever before. This year I even got my first magazine cover, which I'm pretty excited about, along with three full page images published in fairly large national magazine, and won a bronze award in the Epson International Pano Awards in the open category for my image "Broken Earth" (the first image in the gallery above). All-in-all, I shot fewer images, which makes choosing my best landscape and nature photos of 2018 a little bit easier and harder at the same time, but I'd have to say it's been a pretty decent year overall. Now I just need to start processing some images. Here's to a great 2019 everyone!

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