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Community Pride

February 15th, 2015

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Community Pride

Most trips to the mailbox usually disappoint. Like just about everyone else the arrival of bills is kind of a downer and the abundance of junk mail just frustrates me because even though we recycle all our junk mail here at our Evergreen, Co. dwelling , it just seems to me there has to be […]

 

Silver, Turquoise, Wood and Snow

February 9th, 2015

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Silver, Turquoise, Wood and Snow

Soft light and spring-like temperatures with a few natural elements from the home studio area provided a nice setting for a new client’s test shot.

 

A tribute to a great teacher and friend

June 9th, 2013

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A tribute to a great teacher and friend

I just  had the pleasure of participating in an photographic invitational gallery showing this weekend at the  University of Northern Colorado honoring one of my professors . It was called The Dennis Morimoto 47 Invitational. The most impressive part of that title is the 47. My professor Dennis Morimoto dedicated 47 years of teaching, enlightening and inspiring […]

 

A Humble Task

March 2nd, 2013

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Peyton Manning

I was contacted by a national publishing house representative last week requesting I offer images for review for a new book featuring future NFL Hall of Fame inductee Peyton Manning. Manning spent fourteen years with the Indianapolis Colts before the club decided to look to the future for a younger quarterback and subsequently declined to renew […]

 

Winter’s blanket all aglow

February 25th, 2013

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Winter's blanket all aglow

Clouds began to separate late last night after a significant winter storm rushed through Colorado leaving close to twenty inches of gorgeous powder here in Evergreen. When I looked outside around 10 p.m. there was a stunning bluish glow bathing our new blanket of snowfall. It was hard to resist not taking a photo. Every […]

 

Lots of good faces at Winter X Games in Aspen

January 26th, 2013

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Lots of good faces at Winter X Games in Aspen

After bagging a couple of days at the 2013 Aspen Winter X Games I have found a lot of great faces and garb to go along with action on the hill.

 

Window on the Wild Things

December 20th, 2012

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Window on the Wild Things

Yesterday’s first big winter storm of the season brought a lot of critters out of the forest to forage for food. I noticed a small cluster of mule deer rooting near the house close to  one of our large sliding glass doors. Out of curiosity I decided to lay down near the window and wait patiently to […]

 

A Beaver Moon ?

December 4th, 2012

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A Beaver Moon ?

  Viewing full moons at 8000 feet provide lots of entertainment. Often they creep slowly up over the crest of Kinder Mountain east of the house creating mysterious silhouettes. Other times the lunar glow can be so intense that night hikes or snowshoeing are better illuminated than if one had a headlamp. We had a full […]

 

Small pleasures on road trips

November 27th, 2012

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Small pleasures on road trips

When I travel I often do a lot of walking just to familiarize myself with a city or a region. For many years I would go for a run when I would get to a city or town and quickly get a feel for the area. It’s always a great way to learn about a […]