"Streaming Stone"
‣ Collection: 2025 Southwest Autumn Pt. 1
‣ Published: Jan. 2026
@brentgoesoutsi.de
Creative, quiet, and awe-inspiring nature photography. Check out my website to see more images and sign up for my newsletter to see my latest releases! https://brentgoesoutsi.de/links
"Streaming Stone"
‣ Collection: 2025 Southwest Autumn Pt. 1
‣ Published: Jan. 2026
"Going All Right"
‣ Collection: 2025 Southwest Autumn Pt. 1
‣ Published: Jan. 2026
New release!
I am glad to announced I've published a set of 23 images I made this fall in the southwest to my website and email newsletter. You can see them all here: brentgoesoutsi.de/2025-southwe...
This photo is titled "Molten".
"Renewal"
Another one from my recently released collection, "2025: Appalachian Spring".
"Fortress"
From my recently released collection, "2025: Appalachian Spring":
"We Will Always Need Beauty"
From my recently released collection, "2025: Appalachian Spring": brentgoesoutsi.de/2025-appalac...
"Slowly Becoming Hills"
From my recently released collection, "2025: Appalachian Spring": brentgoesoutsi.de/2025-appalac...
"A Chance to Shine"
This boulder probably isn't the star of many shows, but it had a few nice moments in the spotlight.
From my recently released collection, "2025: Appalachian Spring": brentgoesoutsi.de/2025-appalac...
Thanks Alexander, I'm glad you like it!
"How to Explain"
I feel lucky to have made this shot; I saw this light out of the corner of my while walking through a quiet forest. I took a couple of focus stacks, and the light was gone before I knew it. I am no stranger to quickly fleeting light, but I was not expecting it midday in a forest!
New gallery release! brentgoesoutsi.de/2025-appalac...
I've released 36 more images to my website and newsletter, in a gallery named "2025: Appalachian Spring."
This photo is titled "Passion for Glory." It was one of the most dazzling and incredible displays of light I've ever seen!
"Begin Again"
From my 2024 Southwest Autumn release.
"Eye of the Canyon"
From my 2024 Southwest Autumn release.
"Fun Stuff"
From my 2024 Southwest Autumn release.
"Enough for Everyone"
2024 Southwest Autumn
"Streamers"
From my recently released "2024 Southwest Autumn" gallery.
brentgoesoutsi.de/2024-southwe...
"After the Party"
I sign on here once a week or so to post, but I've been using all social media less lately. I suppose it's just not as alluring to me as it used to be. Even though there is still a ton of interesting content, drinking from a fire hose for years gets exhausting, regardless of the platform.
"These Canyon Walls"
From my recently released "2024 Southwest Autumn" gallery.
brentgoesoutsi.de/2024-southwe...
"Jumble"
Inspired by folks with careful and quiet compositions of the southwest, I've always wanted a nice photo of some of the beautiful boulders that tumble down from high canyon walls.
"Foreshadowing"
From my recently released "2024 Southwest Autumn" gallery. brentgoesoutsi.de/2024-southwe...
Preach!
"It Takes A Village"
From my recently released "2024 Southwest Autumn" gallery.
brentgoesoutsi.de/2024-southwe...
"Shapes of Water Long Gone"
From my recently released "2024 Southwest Autumn" gallery: brentgoesoutsi.de/2024-southwe...
"So Beautiful It Hurts"
From my recently released "2024 Southwest Autumn" gallery: brentgoesoutsi.de/2024-southwe...
"Peek Around Every Corner"
Takin' a peek at some quiet canyons with Eric Bennett.
From my recent "2024: Southwest Autumn" release.
"Learn the Rules and Then Break Them"
A crowd favorite from my released released collection: "2024 Southwest Autumn"
Thanks for the idea! I'd never switched my monitor into HDR mode before and it looks significantly different.
This is a fantastic ultrawide composition! I really enjoy the way the river lines up with the path, and how the curve of the path fits in the bottom of the frame just right. The light on the mountains and the sky ain't hurtin' neither.
#recommendation
Right! I think it also heightens your ability to be (more) objective about which photos are high quality and worthy of processing, publishing, and sharing. That's what I tell myself to keep the nightmares away, anyway.