San Juan Mountain Fauna take many forms, such as insects, birds, reptiles, and mammals. Here is a small gallery of different types of fauna taken over the summer in the San Juan Mountains of Colorado.
Continue reading “Photos of San Juan Mountain Fauna”Nebraska’s Fall Landscapes
Nebraska’s fall landscapes are stunning. So, we have made several trips across Nebraska in the late fall, along US 30 and through the panhandle to South Dakota.
Door Peninsula of Wisconsin
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”
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”