Ubehebe Crater
I love the way Ubehebe rolls off the tongue. Maybe it’s a native word or tribe from the area. Not really sure. It is a somewhat remote destination inside the remote and desolate place of Death...
View ArticleBare Cypress in Green Swamp
Poking around the Louisiana swamps in great fun, if you can get the mosquitoes to stay away. Just crossing the border from Texas begins to change the flavor and the swamplands become more prevalent....
View ArticleThree Crosses
I love cemetery’s. Is that morbid? I just find them so interesting. I find myself wandering around looking at the markers, wondering about the lives of the deceased. Who are you? What kind of life...
View ArticleGlow of the Setting Sun
The sun setting over the Pacific Ocean north of San Francisco. Nothing could be finer. Purchase a print or digital download of this photo by clicking on the image. View more images of the California...
View ArticleTulips
A garden of tulips in the spring. Flowers, spring and mother’s day weekend. Enjoy it! Purchase a print or digital download of this photo by clicking on the image. View more images of flowers at...
View ArticleGreat Blue Heron
I don’t often think of spying a great blue heron in the middle of a city, but when the city is covered with crisscrossing canals as Amsterdam is then it’s more understandable. This big boy was perched...
View ArticleRuins in an Irish Field
Church or castle? That is the question. Whatever it is or used to be, it marks the continued connection with an age long past in the green and mostly rural conditions of present day Ireland. Yes,...
View ArticleBridge Beyond the Hill
Instead of heading straight home from work, I decided to take a 10 minute side trip to the north side of the bridge. I enjoy being around and shooting different angles of the golden gate and seeing...
View ArticleA Stone of Hope
The inscription reads Out of the mountain of despair, a stone of hope. Just as true today as it was in 1963 when Martin Luther King uttered those words in his infamous I have a dream speech. Maybe...
View ArticleIt’s Huge in Here
Rafting down the Colorado River thru the Grand Canyon is a monumental experience. The water’s ice cold and often quite frisky. The rock most often a rusty shade of red. But, what’s most impressive...
View ArticleInto the Hippo’s Mouth
So, how could I get a photo of a wild hippo this close with it’s mouth open? It’s Jessica the hippo and she is somewhat of a celebrity. Washed up along a river bank as a new born in South Africa...
View ArticleLearning to Sail
It’s summer. The kids are out of school. Time for sailing lessons. Every year at this time these little sail boats cluster in the bay across from San Francisco with their eager learners and go...
View ArticleHay Bales are Ready
It’s summer. The hay is ready. Love walking them country trails. Purchase a print or digital download of this photo by clicking on the image. View more rural images at...
View ArticleThe Flowering Sierras
Traveling along lonely country roads is an enchanting pastime and one I thoroughly enjoy. After some days of hiking and camping high in the Sierra, I took a few hours to slowly decompress, to get used...
View ArticleThe Underground Capital
I wonder what goes on down there. It couldn’t be too secret as you can see the area from up above. But, anything going on below ground level having to do with government has got to be suspect....
View ArticleOn the Mast
I was innocently strolling along Savannah’s waterfront early one morning when I spotted a large 3-masted sailing ship. Beautiful boat, if a boat is what it’s called. Seemed built in the “old” style,...
View ArticleCreek Crossing at Rae Lakes
Mid summer. That time of year when the high elevations in the mountains start opening up with many snowless trails. I can smell the pines now. Feel the quiet. Alas, I’ll have to wait another year...
View ArticleAfter the Storm
After the storm the real beauty begins. In that respect I’m somewhat of a storm chaser. The passing of the weather system and break up of the clouds so often brings out the best of the subject matter...
View ArticleEnter the Dragons
Come back soon, if you dare. The ominence of art. Hovering above the gateway into and out of Chinatown bordering downtown Los Angeles, the dragons beg of intrigue. I’m certainly struck by them. Is...
View ArticleSummer Color
Summertime and the living is colorful. With flowers. I go in spurts of buying splashes of color for the yard and garden. Usually I get the small flats but sometimes I’ll buy seeds and plant in the...
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