And for some reason, the horizon worked for me in the middle of the photo instead of using the rule of thirds.

I remember coming out to China Camp while growing up, but only remember the beach aspect.

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People tell me this is a Grackle. Rather unfortunate name IMO.

Whenever there was an pet adoption event at the Tempe Petsmart, we’d have a crowd of these in the trees nearby.

Another print available at Rocking V

Photo of a dandelion like flower near the front door last May. One of four photos up for sale at Rocking V Cafe in Kanab. Not only do they have a great Art Gallery, they have excellent food. My favorite is the Thai Curry, but I’ve never been disappointed with what I order.

Close up of moss

Some moss at Breitenbush.

Zion Park is less than an hour from where I live, so it will probably be a popular subject for me.

This photo was made during a snowstorm December 12, 2009.

Snow falling along the river in Zion Canyon

A quick acknowledgment of Valentines day. While it would be nice to sometimes have a heart of iron to avoid the heartache, but then you would leave out the capacity of love.

A snowfall just before Christmas in 2008 created this scene.

This image is from my first photography workshop with Doug at Breitenbush Hot Springs. I remember climbing around in the forest looking for a picture of nothing when I looked over my shoulder and saw this scene. I first focused on the foreground web and made several images, then tried with the web in the background gaining focus.


Spider Webs at Breitenbush with dew

Webs at Breitenbush

This image works well as an 8″ x 10″ print.

Tomorrow, I think something from closer to Kanab.

barbed wire in Eastern Oregon

Barbed Wire in Eastern Oregon

I made this photo on my drive back from Breitenbush Hot Springs after a wonderful photography workshop by Douglas Beasley.

The original of this works well in large format at 36″ across.

My wife and I were driving through Eastern Oregon at the time and this bit of wire is near one of the rest stops.