A trip up the Door Peninsula of Wisconsin in October is a photo-worthy experience. The leaves are turning and the skies are ominous. All along the routes 57 and 42 are lighthouses, scenic coastal regions, and lovely parks. Continue reading “Door Peninsula of Wisconsin”
Montana Summer Landscapes
Traveling through Montana in late summer is a photographic treat. Montana Summer Landscapes include undulating wheat fields as far as the eye can see, farms under stormy skies, magnificent waterfalls and springs, and mountains set afire by the morning light. Continue reading “Montana Summer Landscapes”
Glacier National Park
Northwest Montana is home to Glacier National Park. Sometimes called the Crown of the Continent, Glacier’s northern border abuts the southern borders of Alberta and British Columbia of Canada. Glacier, along with Canada’s Waterton Lakes National Park in southern Alberta, form what is collectively known as the Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park. Continue reading “Glacier National Park”
Mandala Photographs in Color
Mandala is the Sanskrit word for circle, the basic shape that organizes all its many forms. For thousands of years, across dozens of cultures, mandalas have guided meditation, promoted spiritual growth, recorded the passage of time, and symbolized the cosmos. Creating mandala photographs has been an ongoing project of mine.
Continue reading “Mandala Photographs in Color”Ferrofluid Abstract Photographs
Some artists use paint brushes; others use magnets. Magnets? Yep. Magnets can create abstract, other-worldly scenes, which I call Magnetic Worlds – Ferrofluid Abstract Photographs. Continue reading “Ferrofluid Abstract Photographs”
Lower Antelope Canyon
Located on Navajo land, east of Page, Arizona, just south of Glen Canyon Recreation Area, Lower Antelope Canyon is a winding slot-canyon sculpted by eons of flash floods through petrified sand dunes. Continue reading “Lower Antelope Canyon”