
Mid-morning on a milky sea with vibrant succulents lighting up the shoreline. The wind was up and the waves were rough but the view was outstanding on this beautiful morning walk. When the view is this good you have to think to remember to blink.

Mid-morning on a milky sea with vibrant succulents lighting up the shoreline. The wind was up and the waves were rough but the view was outstanding on this beautiful morning walk. When the view is this good you have to think to remember to blink.

Old military pickup truck with one eye shining in the sunlight. Photographed on an abandoned military base deep in the fjords of Greenland. History or garbage pile?

Head held high a Male Redheaded duck goes courting on the local pond as the sun is going down.

Out in eastern Colorado lies a true gem the Pawnee Butte located in Pawnee National Grasslands. This one was photographed with my old Minolta X-700 on Kodak Tmax film on a very grey winter day.

Three basic elements provided a simple start to a wonderful day. Well four elements, as a cup of coffee was in my hands while taking the shot. Glovers Reef Atoll in Belize.

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.

Male Gadwall enjoying a bit of sun after a cloudy and cold weekend.

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.

We spent quite a bit of time watching this good looking guy hunting for insects on a rock in the forest and waiting patiently for him to move into a very small patch of waning light to snap a few photos. He finally came out into the light and when there held a nice pose for a few seconds while checking us out before resuming his hunting in the shadows.
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