Canyon Views
A common photography angle, looking back at the climb to Hanging Lake, but snow makes everything better.
A common photography angle, looking back at the climb to Hanging Lake, but snow makes everything better.
An empty coffee cup matches the bear berries and the snow.
This is part of the mixing of architecture and gardening at the McGovern Centennial Gardens in the museum district in Houston.
This pair of red wing blackbirds was very vocal as I canoed around a bog, and I soon found out they had a nest near by.
This picture is kind of scuffed, but I like the desaturation and vignetting, and the sparse arrangement of trees and bushes.
The white of the hoarfrost on these trees provides a strong contrast to the deep blue of the sky.
In the mountains fog is often just clouds blowing through the forest. A photo can capture the shrouded trees, but not the way the mist swirls through them.
A reflection flip off a frozen beaver pond looks almost real, but adds an angry tint to the sky.
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.