I normally do not join tour groups. However, I decided to give a New York photo tour a try. I am glad I did; because, I was able to take some New York cityscapes from areas that are normally restricted.
Continue reading “New York Cityscapes in Late Fall”Red Rock Country-Sedona
Red rock country-Sedona is a wonderland of red sandstone formations. Located just below the Mogollon Rim, Sedona is about 30 miles south of Flagstaff and about 100 miles north of Phoenix, Arizona. Continue reading “Red Rock Country-Sedona”
Evergreen, Alabama Photographs
Evergreen, Alabama is my childhood home. To quote Lynyrd Skynyrd, Sweet Home Alabama! I make yearly trips back to south Alabama. And, when I am there, I try to take a few photos.
Continue reading “Evergreen, Alabama Photographs”Bisbee—A Quirky Subject for Photographers
Bisbee, Arizona is a mining town in Tombstone Canyon in the Mule Mountains. And, it is a quirky subject for photographers. Continue reading “Bisbee—A Quirky Subject for Photographers”
The Gadsden Hotel—an Architectural Gem in Arizona for Photographers
The Gadsden Hotel is a large, nondescript, tan brick building in downtown Douglas, Arizona. It is boring and plain looking—but just on the outside. Once you enter the front doors, you are transported into a world of opulence and grandeur. Continue reading “The Gadsden Hotel—an Architectural Gem in Arizona for Photographers”
Carlsbad Caverns Area of Southern New Mexico
Back in 2011, I visted Carlsbad Caverns National Park. As a result of that visit, I posted a series of posts about how to capture, develop, and polish photographs taken in the caverns. Here is an addendum to those posts. It contains photos of the caverns, but also of the surrounding area.
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