Monument Valley, Utah is a very magical place. It’s part of the Colorado Plateau and it hosts some of the most recognizable buttes and rock formations in the Southwest. This photo was taken in 1998 and I believe I used a very early Olympus digital camera. Possibly it was taken with my Canon 35mm SLR and converted to digital using … Read More
Old Truck at the Mine
An old truck sits in the barn at the Gold King Mine and Ghost Town in Jerome, AZ. (Click on the photo to enlarge. Click on the comment number bubble to leave a comment.) Photo taken with a Canon EOS D60, EF17-40mm f/4L lens, 1/750 sec at f/4.5, ISO 100 on SanDisk Extreme IV Digital Film. Processed with Topaz Adjust 4.
Monday’s Daily Photo
This dark and eerie looking tree is located in Point Lobos State Reserve just north of Big Sur, CA. In person, it’s only mildly eerie. (This is a good one to click on the photo to enlarge.) According to the Point Lobos website, “The orange, velvety “stuff” especially noticeable on trees and rocks of the shadowed north-facing slopes is green algae. … Read More
Sunday’s Daily Photo
Sunflowers for sale at a Farmers Market in Santa Monica, CA. (Click on the photo to enlarge. Click on the comment number bubble to leave a comment.) Photo taken with a Canon EOS 40D, EF17-40mm f/4L lens, 1/500 sec at f/10, ISO 200 on SanDisk Extreme IV Digital Film. Processed with Topaz Adjust 4.
Saturday’s Daily Photo
A stainless steel sink in the kitchen of an abandoned restaurant in Los Angeles. (Click on the photo to enlarge. Click on the comment number bubble to leave a comment.) Photo taken with a Canon EOS 40D, EF17-40mm f/4L lens, 1/60 sec at f/5.0, ISO 1600 on SanDisk Extreme IV Digital Film.