
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.

Wilson Arch is located about an hour south of Moab, Utah. It is one of the most accessible arches in the area. The parking lot is only a short distance from it. the climb is easy and then one can clamber all around it, This was shot with multiple images due to the intensity of [...]

This barn draws photographers like moths to a flame. At dawn, it was almost a spiritual experience. This image was a composite of multiple exposures due to the broad variance in light between the sky and the foreground.

Light never ceases to amaze me. It travels across a monochrome environment and brings color and texture in unexpected places. It can make a scruffy twig look like a piece of art.

A view from the castle at Carcassone. The image is HDR, consisting of 5 exposures. The clouds were fast-moving, so they took extra work,

This image is a vertical pano shot from Wacker Drive at about 5:45 am. It consists of 3 images shot with a polarizing filter. I had to wait a LONG time for the transmission mast to clear the clouds.

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,

Trying to capture The Wave is like shooting the Grand Canyon. I need to shoot small pieces so I can digest and appreciate. The last time we were there we got snowed out after about 20 minutes of shooting.

Another image from Coyote Buttes. The orientation is to the north. This is the only area where there are fins, hoodoos and sliprock in one place. The fins range up to 14-16 inches high and are extremely fragile. I felt like I was walking around God’s fine china shop.