Monsoon Rainbow
What we are looking at today is a result of monsoon weather that came through Albuquerque on August 16, 2015. Someone on Flickr saw this and commented that this was, […]
What we are looking at today is a result of monsoon weather that came through Albuquerque on August 16, 2015. Someone on Flickr saw this and commented that this was, […]
It is possible to make pictures that technically are less than perfect, but still capture a once-in-a-lifetime moment for our own enjoyment and memories. That’s the category of today’s image, […]
When you move around looking through a wide-angle lens, things are closer than they appear. It’s much the same as with the objects seen on your rearview mirrors in an automobile. […]
First time visitors to New Mexico ask me what to see when in Santa Fe and Albuquerque. As long as the weather is cooperative, I recommend a visit to hike in […]
Roadside memorial in Pena Blanca, New Mexico seen enroute to Cochiti Pueblo on Sunday May 24, 2015.
The lifeguard’s blackboard read, “Riptide. No Swimming.” I stood at the water’s edge and admired how mother nature had whipped up the seafoam to look like free-hand lace tatting.
The sun sets in the West, so the land edge I was standing on faced south. It wasn’t much of a view. It was, however, the southern most tip of […]
Atlantic Dunes Park in Delray Beach, Florida is a public beach at its best. This Palm Beach County refuge offers pristine public access to the ocean and observable coastal native plants. […]
Living in a desert, my daughter doesn’t often have the chance to enjoy unstructured play time on the ocean shore. She loves to walk barefoot in damp sand, hunt for […]
You know this Wynwood, Miami building fascade is flat. You still want to run your hands along the painted surface to feel those corners and edges in the optical illusion. […]