Monthly Archives: January 2012

Luxury on the South Rim

The El Tovar It was about this time a year ago that I had the good fortune of spending a few days along the southern rim of Arizona’s Grand Canyon. As another year has passed, I couldn’t help myself but go through a few images and decided to post these. We stayed elsewhere for the...

El Tovar

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The Maelstrom

Rodeo Beach, High tide I wanted to go back to the beautiful stacks of Rodeo Beach and make a few seascape photographs. Early one morning a friend and I made the passage over the Golden Gate to the lip of Marin. Our passage to those stacks, however, was blocked by a cold and churning surf....

Rodeo Beach, the Maelstrom

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Candid Tag – A Plug

A very good friend of the blog’s has started a website that I think some of you photographers and budding photographers will enjoy. It’s called Candid Tag (http://www.candidtag.com/) and it capitalizes on a situation that I think a lot of us have run into when we are out taking photographs. The scenario goes a little...

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Andromeda and the Primeval Sequoia

Pilgrims in a pine temple Wandering into the silent and bear-black forest, the silvered sliver of a hooking moon set, we filled every silent space with amber-toothed, snarling phantoms and held them at bay with nips of cognac and the click of the shutter. Silhouettes under pearlescent starlight, the big trees are primeval minarets, spires...

Andromeda and the Milky Way above the Oregon Tree (Grant Grove Kings Canyon National Park)

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