alpenglow, sunrise, reflection, Notchtop Mountain, Two Rivers Lake, Rocky Mountain National Park, Co

What's New


April 26, 2008
Prints On Display.
I now have several prints on display at the Reed Photo-Art Gallery, located in the historic art district on Santa Fe, in Denver, Colorado. I'm very excited to have some of my images on display in this first class gallery. When you visit the gallery, in addition to seeing some of my work, you'll also be treated to wonderful images from a variety of nature photographers, including two of my personal favorites, John Fielder and David Muench.

In addition to purchasing through my website, you can now purchase prints through the gallery. So, if you've ever wanted to see some of my prints in person, please stop by the Reed Photo-Art Gallery!

March 5, 2008
New Photos
I've added some new photos from a trip up to Dream Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park. Check out the Photo Adventures page to see some images of ice fractures. A must see for all of you abstract fans!

February 22, 2008
New Website Feature!
I've now added a new feature to my website. It's called "Photo Adventures." This page will now be the place to see new photos and information about my recent trips and photographic endeavors. Of course, these photos will continue to show in the main gallery, but you may wish to stop here first to see the new additions.

November 8, 2007
Fall Photos
It's taken me some time to process photos from this fall, but I've finally added a number of images from my autumn trips. Once again, I returned to one of my favorite locations, the San Juan Mountains. Photographically speaking, it was a rather challenging autumn for me. It seemed like each time I tried to photograph, I was contending with rain, strong winds, and at times, downright winter like temperatures. If that were not enough, I spent most of my San Juan trip fighting off a stubborn cold. Still, I managed to have a great time, and come home with some new images of a stormy yet beautiful Colorado autumn. Please visit the main gallery and have a look!

September 9, 2007
Images From Canyon Country
Once again this year I had the opportunity to spend a few days in Arches and Canyonlands National Parks in Utah. The scenery here is quite different than Colorado. The many rock formations and open canyons are beautiful and quite unique. I've posted a few images from some of my favorite spots here. Please visit the main gallery and have a look.

August 23, 2007
New images from Rocky Mountain National Park
One of the more popular destinations in Rocky Mountain National Park is Glacier Gorge. In the summer time, the trails through the gorge are traveled by hikers, rock climbers, and yes, photographers. For some, the hike ends at wonderful Mills Lake. Those willing and able to continue further into the gorge are treated to views of high alpine lakes, waterfalls and rugged mountains. Classic Colorado scenery! I spent two serene mornings photographing around the Black Lake area. I've added three photos from those mornings. Please visit the main photo gallery and have a look.

August 14, 2007
Waterfall Photos
Colorado has so many unique water features. Two well known waterfalls in Colorado are Rifle Falls and Hanging Lake. I had visited Rifle Falls State Park earlier this year, but it was a little early in the season and the surrounding trees and grasses were not quite green and growing. So I decided to return a little later in the year. Rifle falls is unique in that there are actually three waterfalls, although slightly manipulated, that come together in this one place. Hanging Lake is a small but beautiful lake, actually a pond, that has unique blue-green water. Water from Dead Horse Creek cascades down into the lake in a series of gentle falls. This is a popluar hiking destination, and for good reason. Both of these places illustrate how unique the scenery can be here in Colorado. Please visit the main gallery to see these new images.

August 4, 2007
New Photos From Rocky Mountain National Park
I always look forward to any time I can spend in Rocky Mountain National Park. Each year I try to make several visits to this amazing place. This time I've included some photos from the ever popular Bear Lake. Although hundreds of people visit this lake daily in the summer, very few are there early enough to enjoy watching the sunrise. I've included two photos from one very calm and quiet morning. And secondly, I've also added some photos from a recent backpacking trip into the Box Canyon area in the northwest section of the park. The hike up towards Thunder Pass opens up nice views in all directions. The weather was not great for camping but made for some enjoyable photography.
















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