
Looking up the slate river valley towards paradise divide. Holga Wide Pinhole Camera.

Looking up the slate river valley towards paradise divide. Holga Wide Pinhole Camera.

While both the coyote and I were prowling the riverbanks looking for ducks one of us was looking for photographs the other for dinner. Maybe a Christmas Goose? South Platte River, Denver, CO.

A beautiful evening mellowed by the ice offshore producing a bit of low lying fog. Photographed while kayaking in East Greenland.

A visual reminder. Yellowstone National Park.

Pinhole photograph taken while hiking up towards daisy pass in central Colorado early this fall. Zero Image 2000 and Kodak Tmax 100 iso film.

Thanksgiving is a simple holiday, gather with family and friends and enjoy the day with good food. It really is the simple things I am most thankful for. My wonderful wife Christy, family, a beautiful hiking trail full of wonders and time spent outdoors. Happy Thanksgiving to everyone, everywhere.

There is life.
Pinhole photograph of rocks watching people watching rocks. On the way to Pingvellir National Park, Iceland.

Finally seems like winter today. Let the pinhole camera float free on a piece of ice to get a low angle view of the geese going about their business. Holga 120 pinhole camera and Kodak BW film.

Photographed in the bentonite hills outside of Grand Junction CO. When I was shooting this boulder a person walked over to ask what I was photographing. I pointed to the rock and they responded with oh…artsy photos. I just had to smile and nod yes.

This photograph was taken by my wife Christy using the trusty old black Holga loaded with Kodak Porta 400 iso film. The Holga does amazing things in hands of the right photographer.
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