Category Archives: Travel
Grand Canyon in Monochrome
In my last post, I shared my color photos I took of the Grand Canyon. Here, I will share some of the monochrome photos. Why monochrome? From my experience, I’ve found that most photographers “see” in color. There are others
Grand Canyon in Monochrome
In my last post, I shared my color photos I took of the Grand Canyon. Here, I will share some of the monochrome photos. Why monochrome? From my experience, I’ve found that most photographers “see” in color. There are others
Grand Canyon in Color
Even though I lived in Arizona for several years, I never made the time to visit the Grand Canyon. Sure, like most, I didn’t have the extra time, money, or initiative to make it happen. In the end, those were
Grand Canyon in Color
Even though I lived in Arizona for several years, I never made the time to visit the Grand Canyon. Sure, like most, I didn’t have the extra time, money, or initiative to make it happen. In the end, those were
Favorite Photo
Whether you consider yourself a ‘real’ photographer or not, if you’re at all interested in the art/hobby/profession, you undoubtedly take some measure of pride in your work. Often, this sense of pride leads to us having a favorite photo or two.
Favorite Photo
Whether you consider yourself a ‘real’ photographer or not, if you’re at all interested in the art/hobby/profession, you undoubtedly take some measure of pride in your work. Often, this sense of pride leads to us having a favorite photo or two.
Hurricane Ridge
I took this photograph in 2005at Hurricane Ridge in Olympic National Park. I consider it to be my first ‘real’ photo. By that, I mean that I slowly and carefully considered the composition instead of taking a quick snap-shot. It
Hurricane Ridge
I took this photograph in 2005at Hurricane Ridge in Olympic National Park. I consider it to be my first ‘real’ photo. By that, I mean that I slowly and carefully considered the composition instead of taking a quick snap-shot. It
Rio Grande
A recent work trip took me to Albuquerque, New Mexico. On my last day, I had a couple of hours before I had to catch my plane. I used this time to head toward the outskirts of the city to
Rio Grande
A recent work trip took me to Albuquerque, New Mexico. On my last day, I had a couple of hours before I had to catch my plane. I used this time to head toward the outskirts of the city to
National Nuclear Science Museum
The National Nuclear Science Museum in Albuquerque, NM shares the history of nuclear science from discovery, to various forms of implementation, and prospective future applications. Among the exhibits are several nuclear warhead casings and airplanes. B-29: A Fat Man casing
National Nuclear Science Museum
The National Nuclear Science Museum in Albuquerque, NM shares the history of nuclear science from discovery, to various forms of implementation, and prospective future applications. Among the exhibits are several nuclear warhead casings and airplanes. B-29: A Fat Man casing
A trip to a museum
Before catching a flight home on a work trip, I had the opportunity to visit the Cummer Museum. This museum not only has an eclectic display of artwork, but some well manicured gardens along the river in downtown Jacksonville. Diana,
A trip to a museum
Before catching a flight home on a work trip, I had the opportunity to visit the Cummer Museum. This museum not only has an eclectic display of artwork, but some well manicured gardens along the river in downtown Jacksonville. Diana,
A Cold Winter Day in Olympic National Park
Mount Storm King Station frosted over: A very cold Barnes Creek: Marymere Falls:
A Cold Winter Day in Olympic National Park
Mount Storm King Station frosted over: A very cold Barnes Creek: Marymere Falls:
U.S.S. Constitution
As a former sailor in the U.S. Navy, I’ve always wanted to visit The Navy’s oldest warship. On a recent work trip I was presented with such an opportunity. Here is the constitution beginning an overhaul period in dry dock:
U.S.S. Constitution
As a former sailor in the U.S. Navy, I’ve always wanted to visit The Navy’s oldest warship. On a recent work trip I was presented with such an opportunity. Here is the constitution beginning an overhaul period in dry dock: