
Not Your Typical Sedona Landscape Image
“…it was this shape, along with the contrasting colors of the roots and the dark red soil beneath them, that originally caught my eye…”

Getting Lucky with a Sunset
“…if the timing worked out, we could be in for some decent sunset light on the clouds over the canyon…”

Spider Rock Sunrise
“I hoped that the rising sun would cast shadows from the rim of the distant side canyon behind Spider Rock and my planning paid off…”

Sand Trap
“The wind which constantly whips through the canyon had deposited a sinuous trail of sand…”

The Next Chamber
“Upper Antelope Canyon is roughly shaped like an inverted ‘V’, with the top being narrow, and the bottom being wide”
Mixed Light
A major benefit to the act of going back through all my images is the opportunity to find diamonds in the rough: images that I passed over for whatever reason when originally processing a shoot, but that really strike me when […]
When reality disappoints…
My last two posts showed the beauty of a Sedona sunrise, while today’s post puts a Sunset on exhibit. When reality disappoints, the artist creates
Butte on Fire
Not long after completing all the images needed for “Bell Rock and Courthouse Butte” (the subject of my last post), a hole in the clouds to
Bell Rock and Courthouse Butte
Ah, Sedona at sunrise. Magical skies and glowing rocks. I had the opportunity to travel to Sedona for a week recently and got a few