On the drive between Phoenix and Tucson this one surely caught your attention. Coming from the north, it's unique shape rises abruptly from the desert floor in the shape of a giant, cursive letter...
OK, technically speaking, to get to the top of this one requires you to climb a minimum of 5.7 or so, and actually place protection--it isn't an indoor jungle gorilla-gym route, dontcha know!...
Looks like I have the start of yet another photo project here. I just need to keep my eyes peeled when I am out and about. The picture quality will certainly not be up to Ansel's landscape standards...
There is street photography...then there is street photography. I think this would fall into the latter category. Then there is my "Parking Lot" photo essay which would also fall into this unusual genre...
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Yet another wonderful little hike near Boulder, Colorado--and the trail is now open once again after some major post-flood (Fall, 2013) surgery.
From the trailhead at Chautauqua Park, count on a total...
I don't know about you, but I find it revealing to come back to an image I have previously post-processed to see if it can be improved. It usually can. Sometimes, I even wonder, "What was I thinking!",...
Out of respect for the original and current residents, in the title above I launch with the original, wonderful, romantic, name of this place: Home On the Range, Wyoming. What a great postmark...
If you shoot RAW, your camera histogram is pulling the old Pinocchio long nose thing on you. It is giving you data based on an in-camera JPEG interpretation of the scene. Your full RAW file may have...
This was my second time up to the top of this buxomous bump on the caldera in the northern area of Yellowstone National Park. First, some trail info, then some photography lessons learned...
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The first sight of the Tetons is always a special moment. Jagged teeth rising above the buffalo plain. Jagged "teeth", or "tetas"?...that is the question. The term "tetón" really means "very large...