Muralismo| Santa Fe-Style
Mark your territory. Hide something ugly. Beautify public space. Show some pride. Communicate ideals or fantasies. That’s what murals can do. In Santa Fe’s Railyard District, there is a place where youth […]
Mark your territory. Hide something ugly. Beautify public space. Show some pride. Communicate ideals or fantasies. That’s what murals can do. In Santa Fe’s Railyard District, there is a place where youth […]
If you ever need full body exfoliation, go climbing at 7,000 feet above sea level on a sand dune in the summer in shorts and short-sleeves. The dune forming winds […]
Even though I live in the Rocky Mountains, landlocked in a high desert, I often get sea-sick; as in homesick and missing the ocean. When I am able to go […]
During my recent trip back east, mom and I decided to pop in to Boston for a carefree day. We planned only on lunch in the North End, an Italian […]
Today we experienced freaky severe New Mexico weather. Extremely foreboding dark skies, with a smattering of lightning in unpredictable places, accompanied by heavy downpours. In the early afternoon, I watched […]
Since moving to New Mexico, a high desert plant that I have come to admire is the common and aptly named, Apache Plume. The scientific name is Fallugia paradoxa. I […]
I can remember being a very small child taken several times to The Ware Collection of ‘Glass Flowers’ at the Harvard Museum of Natural History. These botanical models made quite […]
Candids is our latest assignment. Taking candids has actually been an ongoing task for me since I obtained my new camera. There are five components for making this type of […]
I believe there are three different categories of Texture images: detail, dramatic and informational. Images with a dramatic focus use texture as a component of the image. The texture offers […]
My Saturdays are filled with soccer games through April. While you probably expect to see action shots of the little kickers knocking the ball around the field, I will spare […]