Otherworld
Infrared had some interesting qualities as it makes a blue sky almost black… Continue reading Otherworld
Infrared had some interesting qualities as it makes a blue sky almost black… Continue reading Otherworld
The gardens were exactly what I needed. The tranquility there is amazing. I could literally feel the tension draining… Continue reading Portland’s Japanese Gardens
Robert Parker, Butch Cassidy, as he preferred, was a bank robber and train robber who gained notoriety in the last part of the 19th century. …They were the most prolific train robbers in United States history. Continue reading Utah History along US 89
… I love the crisp damp air with the rich, musky smells after the cold rains. Continue reading Memories from the Northwest
… that long staircase up into Mordor. The sky was rapidly turning threatening as rain was approaching, and we wanted to be off of the steep exposed rock before the rain hit. Continue reading The Dark Stairway
The sky was rapidly turning threatening as rain was approaching, and we wanted to be off of the steep exposed rock before the rain hit… Continue reading Stairway
It has been a month since my last post, and I apologize to my followers. Last month I changed brokerage firms after 23 1/2 years with … Continue reading Serenity in Portland
I took this photograph of the way back from Kanab, Utah last month. The scene is on Highway 89 (US) 89 near Marysvale, Utah. I hope … Continue reading Silent Sunday – Utah
The sky had a lot of contrast that afternoon with the wispy clouds… some good tonal variations… Continue reading Monochrome Wednesday – Valley of Fires
It’s hard to put into words how exciting that moment was seeing those first steps… Continue reading July 20, 1969 – Where was I?
I really only had a couple of hours… Sure enough not far in I saw a nice stand of yucca cactus in full bloom. Continue reading Desert in Bloom
And yet for one weekend in early June each year, the town transitions from its straight-laced, button-down demeanor to a wild party… Continue reading Rat Fink Revisited
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