wavy world
A reflection flip off a frozen beaver pond looks almost real, but adds an angry tint to the sky.
A reflection flip off a frozen beaver pond looks almost real, but adds an angry tint to the sky.
Hydrangea flowers are very showy and long lasting, providing color through much of the summer and fall.
This view north is from my first climb in the Sawatch range, Huron Peak. With a fresh coat of snow it was a bad mistake continuing after forgetting sunscreen.
The dreamy feeling of this forest catches my imagination every time I drive through it, and this black and white photo captures the feeling perfectly.
Industrial design with spaces to let wind pass characterize the microwave relay station on Colorado Mines Peak. An early climb captured colors barely tinted by sunrise.
This spectacular sunset caught my eye not only for the beautiful clouds, but the almost exclusively golden light.
Or don’t. Crews at the Minneapolis airport work to keep ahead of a storm and Christmas traffic.
The drama of fall colors can be appreciated even on a very small scale. The back lighting from the sun brings out the saturated colors without any need for editing.
Thanksgiving night, ghostly pylons float over Denver. Effect achieved with a fast picture from a moving car.
This prairie dog was enjoying the sunshine while eating, and didn’t care that we were close by observing.