Big changes for Alpenglow Images
For several months now, I’ve been contemplating a change in the format of my website, one which speaks more to my evolving style and vision as an artist. Over the course of the last few weeks, those...
View ArticleMood and creativity in image processing
In February, I featured this image as my photo of the month; I took it in Buckskin Gulch, Utah on a cold, icy day. Original Ice Underneath, January 2011 The original scene stopped me because I liked...
View ArticleMake Your Own Tripod Tracks by David Leland Hyde
I am really happy to have David Leland Hyde of Landscape Photography Blogger as a guest author today on my blog. David and I struck up a friendship via our blogs a little over a year ago and I’ve...
View Article2011 Favorite Images
This time of year always seems to dredge up a lot of nostalgia in me, mostly from the disbelief that the year can’t possibly be over. It also seems to be the time of year when photographers reflect on...
View ArticleBraced against the wind
In Medicine Bow, Wyoming, they say the wind doesn’t blow twenty four hours out of the whole year. Even in July, the wind is cold, noisy, all-consuming. One morning, my friend, hiking in the wind near...
View ArticleBirth Day
Almost four years ago, I watched as my son was born, and have been witness every day since as he’s discovered the world. Although there are some perceptions of the world we’re born with, we, to a...
View ArticleNew Portfolio Images
Things have been a little quiet here on the blog this year. I guess, perhaps, I’ve been suffering from a bit of writer’s block, but I have been enjoying sharing a daily image on Facebook. I’ll be...
View ArticleCamas
Today I received in the mail my Summer 2012 issue of Camas, a publication put together by graduate students in the Environmental Studies department at the University of Montana. Camas celebrates the...
View ArticleTwo new ‘Wind’ images
In January, I introduced my wind portfolio, a black and white set focusing on shape and form, and celebrating landscapes that have been created (in part) by wind. I am happy to add two new images to...
View ArticleHappy Thanksgiving
It hardly seems like a year ago I was writing a similar blog post from Zion National Park. This Thanksgiving, I find myself in Escalante, Utah, a small township located in the heart of the Colorado...
View ArticleTwo rabbis
“The meaning and purpose of dancing is the dance. Like music, also, it is fulfilled in each moment of the course. You do not play a sonata in order to reach the final chord, and if the meaning of...
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