
I am cheating on this one. There were all these tourist around me throwing coins in the water and there was heavy rippling on the water. I replaced the water part of the image with the sky image flipped. It took a lot of work but it turned out pretty well.

When I shot the ranch, our party was permitted to stay in one of the guest houses on the site. This the place that property owners can stay when their houses are being built or where their guests can stay. Did I say theyview out any window is pretty amazing? This was an impossible shot. [...]

This image was shot on the east side of Capitol Reef, on the road going south to the Water Pocket Fold. The light was so severe that I had to take two images to make a composite. This is one of the least-visited national parks and one of the most facinating.

I went back to some old color images to process this one, The highlight in the water, leading the eye to the mountains is much better in B&W,

I was visiting one of my best friends in Salt Lake City and he took me to one of his favorite places to watch a sunrise in the mountains. As the sun broke the horizon, the frozen dew shimmered everywhere. The only sound we heard was our breathing and the calls of the ravens,