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     Welcome to my web site, sit back, browse through, left
click on any photo, it will enlarge for your enjoyment.

       
     Just sit back and enjoy the site.. If you have been to any
of these places, or they bring up memories
of other places
you have been, feel free to use the contact page to send a
note and share those experiences.  I would love to hear
about them.

       Our seasons here in southern New Mexico, starts with
the "Windy Season",  most of you would call it Spring☺,,
New Mexico is called the "Land of Enchantment", which
loosely translates to, "when the wind blows out of the west,
Arizona Enchants us with it's blowing dust".  When the wind
stops blowing it gets hot, becomes summer, the Calendar has
Nothing To Do With It, it Just Gets Hot.  You can feel the
heat coming off the sand, worse in town with pavement.  The
humidity is low, until the monsoon season starts.  July 4th is
the marker for the start of monsoon, however it also starts
"when ever."   Fall is still good weather, with cooler
mornings, and warm afternoons. Humidity is great, low.
Temperatures are mild, mid 70s to mid 80s.  Winter days
can be 30 to 55, depends on the fronts passing through on
their way to the east coast.  Snow is rare, unless it's a El
Nino year.        
       
       
I do use a high resolution setting when shooting,
however, to make it easier to down load
, & for sake of space
on the web site
, it has been greatly reduced. Photos are at
printed full resolution, with the Ep
son printer bringing out
the colors
, giving more life to the photos.   I may be adding
the option to have the photos printed on canvas, still looking
into it.  To keep cost down, I do not frame the photos, giving
you the option of finding frames you would enjoy in your own
home.  


       I do not have any particular type of subjects to
photograph.  
Anything that catches my eye, for example, the
chunk of Glacier Ice, with air bubbles in it, the hummers in a
feeding frenzy outside out garden window
, a small cluster of
sunflowers poking through our fence, looking like a face...


 
               Thank You for Stopping By..........
Photo #212b
Yuccas in Bloom,
framing the north side of the
Organ Peaks
Our view from the back yard
Acceptance Mark
Photo #308
North view of the Organ Peaks
We were out in our garden, when we
noticed the clouds over the mountain & the
beautiful sunset colors on the rocky
peaks.
This is the same view as photo #212b on
the top of this page.
Photo #202
Clouds rolling over
Organ Mountain Peaks,
Las Cruces, NM
Photographing Nature As It Presents Itself
Header for Web Site
Photo #379
This photo was taken in the Yukon.
The Green of the waters in the
lower right of the photo is from
melting glaciers