Yearly Archives: 2010

36,000 feet over the Great Basin

From coast to coast. I’ve been traveling – unable to do much shooting or blogging, but I did have my iPhone with me and made a few shots for you all to enjoy. More after the new year. The great, white Sierra Nevada, living up to its given name and Muir’s name for these impressive...

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Luna II

The Moon over Manzanita Lake. August, Lassen Volcanic National Park, the shores of Manzanita Lake, hours after the red embers of our campfire and Sol had passed into darkness. This spot was a short walk past the campsite loops and around the park road to a boat launch along Manzanita Lake. The moon was bright...

Manzanita Lake by moonlight

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The Golden Ceiling

The full tour. Today’s is the final post focusing on my recent trek through the great golden spaces and dark corners of the grandest building within the city gray. Here then are the links to each of the three pieces: Part I, The bells of the Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial Carillon.Part II, Dark corners of...

The Golden Ceiling

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Dark corners of a gray city

The road less traveled You saw the great bells of the Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial Carillon last week. I told you then about a few nooks and crannies buried deep within the limestone of Rockefeller Chapel. Today’s post includes some photographs of these spots and dark paths. Enjoy these behind-the-oak door views and tune in...

The Stairs to Trelawney's Tower

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The Bell Tolls

A special tour Some of my University of Chicago photography was recently featured in the University of Chicago Alumni Magazine. The magazine did an interview with me and put together six pages or so of some of the images I collected before leaving The City Gray. Its publication, as well as a contact or two...

Pomp and Circumstance

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