Constant erosion from wind and water over the last 200 million years have produced some sandstone oddities that are worth […]
Archive for March 2016
Acrylic Prints Are Really Cool
What I like about acrylic prints is that they are clean, neat, smooth and need no additional and expensive framing. […]
This Ain’t No Ordinary Gulch!
Buckskin Gulch along the Arizona/Utah border is the longest slot canyon in the United States. I’ve never completed the whole […]
My Somewhat Secret Spot
My friend and fellow WP blogger Kelly Guymon and I visited the Coyote Buttes area Sunday along the Arizona/Utah border, […]
Fiddlenecks?
I never heard of fiddlenecks until I tried to find out what kind of flower I was photographing because there […]
A Foggy, Misty, Steamy, Rocky, Cloudy, Atmospheric Pacific Coastline
These images and more are available as prints or downloadable files at what’s new at dawn2dawn photography Prices have been […]
Sunset On The Beach
The setting sun can shine brightly on the water on the beach.
Seaside Wildflowers
Wildflowers were blooming along California’s Pacific Ocean Coastline. Some, I recognize, others I couldn’t identify even with my flower book. […]
“…the greatest meeting of land and water in the world.”
That’s what landscape artist Francis McComas said about this spot along the Pacific Ocean Coastline at Carmel, California. Point Lobos […]
Shame On These Two People
The signs here at Point Lobos State Natural Reserve are very obvious. DO NOT go on this trail. The reason […]