As a landscape photographer, you simply hope the golden hours, the first and last hour of light each day, live up to their name. Often, they don’t. On rare occasion, that “hour” lasts even longer.
Photography
Patterns from Above
Nebraskaland photographer Eric Fowler shares a collection of images he has taken from a plane. He has spent hundreds of hours doing aerial photography.
Observe and Admire
Landscape photography often means finding that perfect moment by trusting your instincts and following the wind wherever it takes you.
Larry Porter and His Sparrows
Larry Porter highlights two species of Nebraska sparrows that possess the WOW factor: the LeConte’s and Nelson’s sparrows.
One Trail
Two camera traps placed on a trail for the better part of two years in hopes of capturing a photo of a river otter photographed otters, bobcats, turtles, countless raccoons, birds and more.
The Dewy Bug Guy Is Back
When I first started working with Nebraskaland as a college student in the mid-1990s, my nickname among at least some of the magazine staff was “the dewy bug guy.”