WHICH IS YOUR FAVORITE?

LITTLE BLUEBIRD MINE
LITTLE BLUEBIRD MINE

 

HUNTING SEASON
HUNTING SEASON

 

SHIP ROCK
SHIP ROCK

BILTMOREBILTMORE

BRYCE CANYON
BRYCE CANYON
CANYON DE CHELLY
CANYON DE CHELLY
RAVEN
RAVEN
VINEYARDS IN SONOMA
VINEYARDS IN SONOMA
GETTY VILLA 2
GETTY VILLA 2
GETTY VILLA
GETTY VILLA
LOS ANGELES
LOS ANGELES
HUMMINGBIRD
HUMMINGBIRD
SLEEPY HOLLOW DAIRY
SLEEPY HOLLOW DAIRY
HARVEST
HARVEST
SAN QUENTIN
SAN QUENTIN
BAYOU
BAYOU
PEELING OFF THE LAYERS
PEELING OFF THE LAYERS
MIST IN THE MORNING
MIST IN THE MORNING
OLD SONG
OLD SONG
MISSION INN
MISSION INN
MISSISSIPPI
MISSISSIPPI
FOG IN THE MOUNTAINS
FOG IN THE MOUNTAINS
COCA COLA
COCA COLA
BRICK WALL
BRICK WALL
CEMETERY ON THE PRAIRIE
CEMETERY ON THE PRAIRIE
LONELIEST HIGHWAY IN AMERICA
LONELIEST HIGHWAY IN AMERICA
SUNRISE ON THE PLAINS
SUNRISE ON THE PLAINS
PLAIINS
PLAIINS
LITTLE CHURCH ON THE PRAIRIE
LITTLE CHURCH ON THE PRAIRIE
RED ROOF
RED ROOF

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WIND ON THE PRAIRIE
WIND ON THE PRAIRIE
TEMPTATION
TEMPTATION
CHASING BUBBLES
CHASING BUBBLES
AMERICA'S CUP 34
AMERICA’S CUP 34
SHADOWS
SHADOWS

I always have a hard time choosing a favorite photograph. Each one has a special meaning and memories attached to it. I would enjoy hearing from any suggestions. A sort of contest, voting for your favorite.

WANDERING EYE

STORM OVER THE CLIFFS
STORM OVER THE CLIFFS
CHILDREN'S GRAVE
CHILDREN’S GRAVE
CEMETERY
CEMETERY
DESERT STORM
DESERT STORM
RED VALLEY STORM
RED VALLEY STORM
CROW
CROW
SHADOW ON THE WALL
SHADOW ON THE WALL
CANYON DE CHELLY
CANYON DE CHELLY

After a summer of photographing, I am faced with choosing what is best, favorite, touches your senses, tells a story. Naturally it depends on what is the goal, the story to be told. Almost every photograph I took has a story, a memory, a thought.

CROWS

CROW LANDING
CROW LANDING
CROWS WAITING
CROWS WAITING
CROW SHADOW
CROW SHADOW

Crows have fascinated humans since the beginning of time. Throughout literature crows have played an important role. When young I had a crow which I tried to teach to talk. I convinced myself that it had indeed learned several words. I cannot tell you with any certainty that the crow actually did. I eventually let the crow free; he did have an enormous walk-in cage while in captivity.

LABOR DAY WEEKEND, SUMMER IN REVIEW

BILTMORE
BILTMORE
MIST OF THE ROAD
MIST OF THE ROAD
POST OFFICE
POST OFFICE
NATACHEZ, MS
NATACHEZ, MS
LOUISIANA
LOUISIANA
MONTAZUMA'S CASTLE
MONTAZUMA’S CASTLE
NEW MEXICO
NEW MEXICO
SAN LOUIS REY
SAN LOUIS REY
MILLION DOLLAR THEATRE
MILLION DOLLAR THEATRE
GETTY VILLA
GETTY VILLA
GRIFFITH PARK
GRIFFITH PARK
BEVERLY HILLS
BEVERLY HILLS
SAN MIGUEL
SAN MIGUEL
MORRO BAY
MORRO BAY
SONOMA
SONOMA
DANIEL AND BROTHER
DANIEL AND BROTHER
KASHA-KATUWE
KASHA-KATUWE
SHIPROCK
SHIPROCK
RED VALLEY, AZ
RED VALLEY, AZ
SWIMMING POOL
SWIMMING POOL
DRINK COKE
DRINK COKE
BLUE MOON
BLUE MOON
MILK MOUSTACHE
MILK MOUSTACHE

Labor day weekend, the unofficial end to summer, and a moment of reflection on the summer that was. For us, it began on June 25, when we left Newport to drive to Los Angeles; arriving 5500 miles later. We enriched our view of the United States, still having seen only a small part of what the country has to offer. For my part, the greatest change was the west. It’s natural beauty and sheer vastness. It truly has a different scale of time, distance and size. It is hard to pinpoint the singular moments and places that most touched us.

It also marked our 40 wedding anniversary; a milestone that we were able to enjoy in a different way; crossing the country to see our children and grandchildren.