Don’t Mess With Me!

Marty CohenDaily Photo, Hippopotamus, Tanzania4 Comments

(Click on the photo to enlarge. Click on the comment number bubble to leave a comment.) The Hippo is responsible for more humans deaths in Africa than any other large animal and is considered by many to be Africa’s most dangerous animal (not counting the mosquito). Hippos are extremely aggressive, unpredictable and not afraid of humans. You don’t want to … Read More

Upper Slot Canyon

Marty CohenAntelope Canyon, Arizona, Daily PhotoLeave a Comment

(Click on the photo to enlarge. Click on the comment number bubble to leave a comment.) This is another of my Slot Canyon Series photographs taken in the Upper Slot Canyon in Antelope Canyon near Page, AZ. The slot canyon walls are made of sandstone and have formed after thousands of years of water and wind erosion. In this image … Read More

Happy 4th of July

Marty CohenDaily Photo, Santa Cruz6 Comments

(Click on the photo to enlarge. Click on the comment number bubble to leave a comment.) Happy 4th of July, 2011. The Santa Cruz Boardwalk is a great place to have fun and to celebrate the 4th at one of America’s great traditions, the amusement park. This photo was post-processed in Adobe Photoshop with the Sketch Color Effect in Topaz … Read More

Colorado River at Horseshoe Bend

Marty CohenArizona, Daily Photo1 Comment

(Click on the photo to enlarge. Click on the comment number bubble to leave a comment.) This is the right side of Horseshoe Bend in the Colorado River near Page, AZ. Photo taken with a Canon EOS D60, EF17-40mm f/4L lens, 1/250 sec at f/22, ISO 400 on Lexar Digital Film.

Old West Structure at Lee’s Ferry

Marty CohenArizona, B+W, Daily Photo, Lee's Ferry2 Comments

(Click on the photo to enlarge. Click on the comment number bubble to leave a comment.) This is another view of the old buildings at Lee’s Ferry (see yesterday’s Daily Photo). The stone structure with the vegas are typical of buildings there in the late 19th century and early 20th century. At that time, Lee’s Ferry was the only crossing … Read More