
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.

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.

Goodbye sunlight. Now that the trees have dropped their leaves and daylight is short I find myself walking to work with the rising sun and walking home in the dark. It might be awhile before I witness the sunset again. Pinhole photograph of wonderful late fall sunset.

A bright blue iceberg lighting up a misty grey morning. Early August 2013 Karale Glacier, East Greenland.

Pinhole photograph looking out towards a beautiful mountain hiding in the clouds. Taken with Holga pinhole camera and Fuji Velvia 100 iso film last summer in Greenland.

When on long drives I always see things I want to photograph but seldom stop to do so. Don’t know why but I suspect the lure of the destination becomes more important than the journey. This time I did pull over for a nice sunset lighting up the tall grass in Northern New Mexico a few weeks ago.

Old aspens resting peacefully. West elk wilderness,CO.

I had a dream I was cross country skiing past geysers in yellowstone last night. I love when that happens. Photographed in YNP Jan 2013 on an iphone and edited with wood camera.

While hiking through the grass at a local park we spotted a Coyote looking right at home in the soft fall grass.

Fiery sunset suggests warmth in a cold land. The evening sun dips below the Greenland ice cap setting fire to Sermilik Fjord. Photographed this summer while on a kayaking trip in East Greenland.

Unseen but ever present the wind works its magic, sculpting rock into magnificent works of art. Photographed on a windy fall day near the top of Mt Evans, CO.
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