
Looking north from highway 24 in Utah near Capital Reef National Park as evening light approaches. Wide open spaces and a little dirt therapy sure helps to silence that ever thinking mind.

Looking north from highway 24 in Utah near Capital Reef National Park as evening light approaches. Wide open spaces and a little dirt therapy sure helps to silence that ever thinking mind.

If only I could find a way to spend an entire winter season in yellowstone.

Early evening in a quiet wash. Long winter shadows still prevail although the return of cumulus clouds suggests spring is indeed on on the way. Taken off the beaten path in Northern New Mexico on a weekend drive.

A trio of bison right at home in the winter weather in the Lamar Valley of Yellowstone National Park.

Looking south on the South Platte River in Denver, CO on a very cold and cloudy morning a few weeks ago. Zeroimage pinhole camera and Kodak Tmax 100 iso film.

It’s been very windy here in Colorado the last few days so a nice tranquil sunset feels like a needed contrast. Setting sun over calm water captured with Holga Pinhole camera a few years back.

Slowly into the sea or so it seems. West coast of Vancouver Island on a foggy morning.

Wouldn’t it be great if we had eyes in the back of our heads. While watching the sunrise one morning in Belize I turned around to find the clouds behind me glowing pink and the water smooth as glass. Photographed with a Zero Image pinhole camera and Kodak Ektar film on Glovers Atoll in Belize.

Not the drink and the photo does have a little white….. but what the heck. The earth demonstrating once again it is alive and in the dead of winter makes a beautiful sight. Photographed in Yellowstone National Park.

Torn between photography and crawling into a warm sleeping bag after a long days hike I took this shot around midnight last summer on a misty evening in East Greenland.
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