[38/100 Strangers]: Michael
I met this individual while descending the slot canyon trail at Kasha-Katuwe, aka Tent Rocks National Monument. Michael, my 38/100 Stranger, is a retired doctor from corporate medicine. He had […]
I met this individual while descending the slot canyon trail at Kasha-Katuwe, aka Tent Rocks National Monument. Michael, my 38/100 Stranger, is a retired doctor from corporate medicine. He had […]
It is said that each Saguaro is like an ancestor. When immersed in a landscape where they are growing, they do take on forms that captivate imagination. They bend to […]
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. […]
White is the combination of all colors along the visible spectrum. Were it not for shadows, it would look blank. When painting walls of a rented apartment and the landlord […]
Snow dropped in Central and Northern New Mexico. I went for a quick inspection walk to see what got covered and what didn’t. While I don’t know what sort it […]
This tri-colored heron flew to the handrail of the boardwalk at Wakodahatchee Wetlands only four feet away from me. It was a very exciting moment, even though the light wasn’t […]
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.
I was never sure how my sister decided she liked turtles. One day I noticed that on a shelf in her childhood bedroom, a collection of folk-art turtle knick knacks […]
Continuing on our visual journey out of Wynwood, Miami, here is another pairing of images that demonstrates how art may imitate, or be inspired by nature. This left-over piece of […]
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 […]