Too Close to Home: Living with a Wildfire for Seven Weeks
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Nature Photography by Sarah Marino & Ron Coscorrosa
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Sarah and I made an impulse five-night camping trip up to Grand Teton National Park in the middle of May following a work commitment I had in Park City, Utah. In the Rocky Mountains, spring weather can be unsettled, and we had fleeting snow and below freezing temperatures during this quick trip (the temperature was 17 degrees when we woke up on the last morning)... Read more »
Written by Sarah Marino I have recently written three new, in-depth articles, with two published in On Landscape and one in Nature Vision Magazine. Both of these publications are online magazines and all three articles are behind a paywall... Read more »
Written by Ron Coscorrosa Announcing Tweet Sheet, a web app I just developed to help you see which birds are in your backyard (and across the world). It has absolutely nothing to do with Twitter—birds were tweeting long before social media existed... Read more »
Sarah Marino shares her first post in a new occasional series about interpreting the meaning of photography terms and concepts for ourselves. Read more »
Written by Ron CoscorrosaWhile I am not a fan of the term, few would disagree that 2016 was a "superbloom" in Death Valley. The consensus on 2026 is not as universal (at least to those who were not selling hotel rooms and photo workshops), but it was without a doubt the most flowers I have seen blooming in the park in a decade... Read more »
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Written by Ron Coscorrosa I have just released a new gallery of old (and new) photos. The catch? They were all taken with my phone. You can see the full Phoning It In gallery here or a selection of the photographs below... Read more »
Written by Ron Coscorrosa What follows is my entry in the hallowed tradition of end-of-the-year blog posts, covering the year 2025 of the Gregorian calendar (apologies to Caesar whose Julian calendar was betrayed not by Brutus, but by math, that indiscriminate and merciless assassin)... Read more »
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Written by Ron Coscorrosa When I was a young man, I didn't envision that I would spend much of my adult life obsessed with mud and dirt. That's okay though, because I was an idiot as a young man (still am one, but was one too... Read more »