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Captivating articles centered around the art of landscape photography.

Journal – Posts and Articles by Mansfield Photography

Mansfield Photography is dedicated to sharing captivating articles centered around the art of landscape photography. Our content covers a wide spectrum of subjects, featuring everything from the breathtaking landscapes of Texas to the awe-inspiring beauty of national parks. But we don’t stop at just photography; we also offer reflective posts that delve into the profound connections between life and the art of capturing the world’s natural wonders through a lens.

We invite you to explore our articles and hope that your visit here is both inspiring and enjoyable.

Articles:

After Wires And Cables Were Removed From The Hotel Wooten In Abilene, Texas

Cutting the Clutter: How to Remove Wires and Cables in Photoshop

Cutting the Clutter – How to Remove Wires and Cables in Photoshop. Remove Wires and Cables: Photographers capturing the charm of small-towns often face a frustrating obstacle: a web of wires and cables crisscrossing their perfect compositions. It’s especially common in older towns, where power lines and utility cables often dominate the skyline,…
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Yosemite National Park

Building New Roads

Building New Roads – Look for the signs. Trust in the Lord with all your heart…in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight – Proverbs 3 As anyone that knows me would tell you, I love the open road. I seek adventure, find beauty in nature, and…
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Lighthouse In Palo Duro Canyon, Texas

Hiking The Lighthouse Trail in Palo Duro Canyon

Hiking The Lighthouse in Palo Duro – A Photographic Journey. Let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven. – Matthew 5. Lighthouses were historically built to guide ships, acting as beacons in the dark to help navigate treacherous waters and find safe entry points. Today, most lighthouses are obsolete, replaced by modern technology, yet their legacy continues to inspire…
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Mission Espada, San Antonio, Texas

The Missions of San Antonio

The Missions of San Antonio, Texas – Spreading the Word of Jesus Christ. There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens… – Ecclesiastes 3. In late September, after years of anticipation, I finally had the opportunity to explore and photograph the Missions of San Antonio. Staying…
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Grinnell Glacier Area

Hiking Grinnell Glacier

Hiking Grinnell Glacier – A Photographic Journey. Hiking Grinnell Glacier in Glacier National Park is an experience that encapsulates the grandeur and beauty of the Rocky Mountains. This trail is celebrated for its stunning alpine scenery, cascading waterfalls, emerald green lakes, vibrant wildflowers, and the opportunity to observe diverse wildlife. For anyone passionate…
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Sunrise From The Mount Whitney Trail

Hiking Mount Whitney

Hiking Mount Whitney – A Photographic Journey. Mount Whitney, the tallest mountain in the contiguous United States, stands proudly at 14,505 feet (4,421 meters). Nestled in the southern Sierra Nevada range of California, this majestic peak has a rich history intertwined with exploration, adventure, and natural wonder. The mountain was named after Josiah…
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Bankhead Highway

The Bankhead Highway

The Bankhead Highway – A Surprise Find in Texas. As we journeyed from Mansfield, TX, to El Paso, capturing the charm of small towns along the way, we unexpectedly came across a historical marker in Roscoe, TX. It introduced us to a piece of history we had never encountered before: the Bankhead Highway…
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Dunes In White Sands National Park, New Mexico

White Sands National Park

White Sands National Park – In the Summer. White Sands National Park, located in the Tularosa Basin in southern New Mexico, is a mesmerizing natural wonder that offers a unique and unforgettable experience for visitors. The park is renowned for its vast expanses of white gypsum sand dunes, which create a surreal and…
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Looking East On The Lost Mine Trail, Big Bend National Park

Hiking the Lost Mine Trail

Hiking the Lost Mine Trail – A Photographic Journey. Lost Mine Trail in Big Bend National Park. Nestled in the rugged and remote landscape of Big Bend National Park, the Lost Mine Trail offers a captivating journey through the Chisos Mountains. This 4.8-mile round-trip trail, with an elevation gain of approximately 1,100 feet,…
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October In Big Bend: Casa Grande Peak

October Storms in Big Bend

October Storms in Big Bend – October Storms. The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands. – Psalm 19:1 Big Bend National Park, set in the remote stretches of southern Texas, is a favorite among national parks. In October, the landscape transforms as cooler temperatures move…
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