At Tuzigoot National Monument, the ruins of a pueblo crown a ridge east of Clarkdale, Arizona. From this ridge, ancient Sinaguans had a panoramic view of the Verde Valley. Today, Tuzigoot’s prominent position provides multiple opportunities for dramatic photographs.
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English Countryside Photographs is a collection of architectural and landscape photographs I took while traveling from London, through the Cotswolds, down to Cornwall.
Continue reading “English Countryside Photographs”London Looking Up: Architectural Photos
London Looking Up is a photographic record of my journey around central London. Why the title Looking Up, you ask? Because, all I could see looking ahead and side to side was a mass of people: individual tourists, tour groups, workers, and shoppers. By looking up, above the heads of the crowd, I saw fascinating buildings, strange sculptures, and intricate ornamentations.
Continue reading “London Looking Up: Architectural Photos”Photos from the High Road to Taos
Photos from the High Road to Taos features historic Spanish missions, pueblos, and other attractions between Santa Fe and Taos, New Mexico. It is by no means a catalog of every attraction along the route. It is simply a collection of our favorite stops along the way.
Continue reading “Photos from the High Road to Taos”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”