The heavy snow last week turned rural Southern Utah into a winter wonderland.
Archive for January 2017
Bryce Is Twyce As Nyce In The Winter
With a foot or two of fresh snow, Bryce Canyon National Park was a required venture. The hoodoos never looked […]
Tonight’s Sunset At Zion
California’s Moro Bay
Along California’s central coast, Moro Bay is a home for one nice marina and one large ubiquitous rock. […]
There Goes The Neighborhood
BLM proposes oil-drilling leases near Zion National Park- see link below Oil and Gas Drilling Next To Zion NP […]
The Hills Are Alive With The Color Of Green
That drought that caused brush fires in California that I highlighted earlier this week, is now a recent memory. California […]
How did this happen? The sun is round, right?
Originally posted on dawn2dawn photography:
? This image I shot at Point Lobos at Carmel, California shows a distorted sun at…
Pacific Sunsets Without The Sun
You don’t necessarily need the sun in your image to produce good sunset shots. It’s the soft light from the […]
California’s Eucalyptus Trees
Originally imported from Australia during the 1850s because of its appearance and use for lumber, the Eucalyptus Tree is prevalent […]
Scorched Earth
Remnants from a brush-fire ravaged scene at Placerita Canyon, California. As of December 11, 2016, 6,938 fires had burned 565,070 […]