(LA001) These reddish columns of stone in Arches National Park, Utah are like sentinels from another time long, long ago.
(LA002) This fog shrouded scene from a local city park in Salt Lake City, Utah has a quiet, ethereal quality. The fog adds interest to this age-old avenue of trees.
(LA003) A foggy field of snow, yet that doesn't seem to dissuade theses horses from grazing.
(LA004) A more typical view of Arches National Parks' Delicate Arch, as seen through another arch across the gorge.
(LA005) Another view of the foggy winter scene in a SLC, Utah city park. I've always liked the fog, maybe because it takes the ordinary and lifts it to the extraordinary.
(LA006) A silhouetted autumn morning view of my high school, Highland High, with Mount Olympus and the Wasatch Range behind it. Textured effect created via Photoshop CS2.
(LA007) A photo, artistically interpreted via Photoshop CS2, of the San Francisco skyline and bay in the mid 1980s.
(LA008) A radiant sunset taken from Arches National Park in the late 1970s. Again, I've digitally altered the image artistically via Photoshop.
(LA009) A spectacular digitally manipulated sunset image of the monolithic rock formations to be found in Arches National Park, Utah.
(LA010) A breath-taking view of Snoqualmie Falls, less than an hour east of Seattle, Washington.
(LA012) The same gorgeous view of Snoqualmie Falls, Washington - only in portrait format.
(LA011) This lone fisherman on a southern California beach looks like he, or she, is about ready to call it a day. And I suspect they've got some catch to lug home.