Full Moon Rising
Taken during a camping trip to Lake Osoyoos. I used my Nikon Superzoom camera to capture the moon rise over the distant tree-filled hillside. I utilized my creative processing tools to make this final image.
Late evening time
The Art of the Fern
Image captured during an off trail exploration in Spring of 2019 on Sugarloaf Mountain trail, located near Anacortes, WA. With my creative juices flowing in the digital darkroom, I found this final image was the perfect look I was seeking.
Opening Our Hearts
This image was created from a photograph of a rock I found in Arizona and a root pattern on the side of a hiking trail in Mt Rainier National Park.
Abstract Willipa Bay
Lake Trees
Initial photograph was of trees and their reflection on Louise Lake in Mt Rainier.
Holy Glowing Moment
Distressed and Down
Taken during a trip to California in 2004.
Silence and Stillness
This image just communicates silence and stillness to me. Taken at sunset at the mouth of the Okanagan river that flows out of Lake Osoyoos.
Standing in the Flow
Composite Image of old piers off the English Bloom park in Camano Island and the swirling knots on a dead tree.
The Flight of the Bats
Sacramento, CA
Glowing Bright Devil's Club Leaf
The Beautiful Colors of Nature
Image created from a photo taken during a hike to Obstruction Point
Loc Sheil Shoreline Art
As we cruised along the shoreline of Loc Sheil, I was really fascinated with the landscape and knew that I could create some real gems in post processing due to the unique structures of these interesting shoreline landscapes.
Mystery is in the Air
There was some amazing clouds in Scotland and Ireland. This image I created from a photo of a very dramatic sky above the treeline in the distance. I love the way the sky is patterned by the tree line. There is real mystery to this amazing sky.
River Rock Bronzing
This little pond with a river rock in middle on Skykomish River caught my eye and a bit of work in digital darkroom continued to this final interesting perspective.
Island Getaway
Diablo Lake