Monthly Archives: January 2007

Do I really have to stop?

Same infrared image, 6 color maps.
I spent the better part of this week on digital house-keeping, and found this stop sign picture. I took it on a walk when I first got my IR filter last summer and I remember thinking how cool it was that the paint seemed to disappear. Yesterday, [...]

Clearing Storm – Grand Canyon National Park

Mohave Point, Grand Canyon National Park
The big snow storm before Christmas spread from SLC all the way to middle Arizona, so we accelerated our departure by 24 hours. Two punctured tires, a stop at Cabela’s for hand-warmers, a motel door in Cameron AZ that couldn’t be opened except by brute force, and we made [...]

Wupatki NM

Lomaki ruins, Wupatki National Monument
One thing I love about my book project is the unending list of destinations to explore. Sometimes I get overwhelmed with the amount of work to do, but then I have a day like January 3.

Driving home from our holiday/photographing trip to Phoenix is a day and a half project. [...]

Haystacks in Jackson Hole Wyoming

Traditional haystack in Jackson Hole Wyoming
I’ve been meaning to show you this one for a while. I made it last fall on the last day of our annual sea kayaking trip to Grand Tetons. I’ll remember for a long time how amazing it was to watch the fog burn off as the sun [...]

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