Balloon Fiesta 2014 | Part Three: Special Shapes
Just like people, hot air balloons come in all shapes, sizes and colors. I can’t think of a better way to prove that to my children than to bring them […]
Just like people, hot air balloons come in all shapes, sizes and colors. I can’t think of a better way to prove that to my children than to bring them […]
At Balloon Fiesta, hot air balloons launch only when the weather permits it. In the early morning–and we are talking 4:30 AM onwards–hundreds of balloon crews and thousands of spectators […]
Albuquerque’s wind make hot air balloon flying a special experience.
Here is an image that belongs in my slowly growing files of eccentric things seen in Albuquerque. Let’s call it the “Albuquirky” files, shall we? I happen to be acquainted […]
Life is constantly in motion. Why are we always trying to make it look frozen solid? I dare you to go ahead and break that photographic convention. Try a little […]
John Lorenzo Hubbell (1853-1930) was an American pioneer considered to be the foremost Navajo trader of his time. In 1876 he formed the J.L. Hubbell Trading Post at Ganado, in […]
It has been a while since I posted images that didn’t involve wildflowers or rocky desert landscapes. Today, you non-nature lovers are in luck. I’m going to switch it up […]
The capstone of our summer road trips this year was our two-day visit to The North Rim of The Grand Canyon National Park. The North Rim allows overnight visitors from […]
I contributed knowledge to the world of biodiversity science and I liked it. While recently in the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, I photographed a fascinating creature that was […]
For two nights, we made our home in a campsite at the DeMotte Campground in the Kaibab National Forest. This location was merely 7 miles north of the entrance to […]