Month: October 2017
Tufa Sunset Display
Tufas at Mono Lake were formed when the lake was much deeper – well over the top of the 16 to 20 foot tufa structures you see here.... Read MoreTufa Shadow and Light
Sunset is a magical time at Mono Lake in Eastern California, along route 395, and near Lee Vining. Unfortunately, they have been adding water to the lake now... Read MoreA Sunset Sunbeam Touches a Mono Lake Tufa
This photo is from one of those magical moments. You are standing on the shore of Mono Lake, enjoying the sunset, and taking a few photos. Putting on... Read MoreTwin Lakes Sunset
Twin Lakes is near Bridgeport, CA, tucked next to the steep mountain ranges of the Sierra Nevadas. The lakes are great for fishing and camping, and the view... Read MoreThe Fisherman
One of my favorite places is in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, hiking around lakes! This is a lake I visited many times, and in this case, captured a... Read MoreWhat Does Fort Hood Teach Us About Las Vegas?
Why massacres are more than a matter of numbers. Why bring up Fort Hood now? Are they connected in any way? Perhaps. The truth of what happened in... Read MoreThe Jury is In
I like to see things in rock formations – similar to other people seeing things in the clouds. This scene looks to me like a group of jurors... Read MoreHiking in Bryce Canyon
Many folks drive to Bryce Canyon National Park, and drive to each of the overlooks. Often, the photos they take are the typical tourist “here’s Mom standing in... Read MoreThe Bridgegate
Seen from another perspective, this apparent bridge is actually a gate in a wall that looks like it was part of a castle. I might process and upload... Read More- 2 of 4
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