-
Sale!

$44.32 – $640.27Price range: $44.32 through $640.27
Lush vegetation and crystal clear water at the output of a naturally formed lake work in unison on a chilly summer day at 12,000 feet above sea level. Just above the timberline in this area in southern Colorado, Clear Lake is a marvel of God’s design. It’s an incredibly calming experience to just stand still and absorb the silence enhanced by a faint trickle of the slow moving water. The saturated color and contrast is like what you see under the trees in a dense forest on a damp summer day, with the added chill of the high country.
-
Sale!

$63.55 – $825.03Price range: $63.55 through $825.03
This particular tree is a feature in the Botanic Garden on Catalina Island off the coast of California. It resides next to the pathway that leads to the Wrigley Memorial, and stood about 15 feet tall when this photograph was made in October 2017. A bit of “enhancement” was applied to make it “pop” more prominently.
-
Sale!

$63.55 – $825.03Price range: $63.55 through $825.03
Pecos National Historical Park in New Mexico is a preservation of a site that was a center of cultural and economic activity from about 1325 C.E. The location was on the Santa Fe Trail and functioned as a destination and stop over point for traders and travelers from hundreds of miles away. It was populated until about 1830 when the last of the inhabitants migrated to the Jemez Pueblo.
-
Sale!

$44.32 – $640.27Price range: $44.32 through $640.27
Safe Harbor was taken around the time of the “Orange Skies Day” in San Francisco, CA in September 2020. The smoke from large fires east of San Francisco mixed with fog to deliver the orange hue in the sky. This unique and dramatic photograph was taken by a boat owner in the South Beach Marina.
-
Sale!

$63.55 – $825.03Price range: $63.55 through $825.03
It could be they are cousins, certainly not twins. They do have a common root below them, so there is some sort of relationship. This mighty balancing act stands around 80 feet tall. This pair is accompanied by many “hoodoos”* in the Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument, where volcanic activity millions of years ago and erosion since then has produced some uncanny rock formations.
-
Sale!

$63.55 – $825.03Price range: $63.55 through $825.03
These rock formations in the Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument are what’s left after millions of years of erosion. Located only a few miles from the Valles Caldera supervolcano, this area in New Mexico was covered with volcanic ash, pumice and pyroclast 1,000 feet deep. Erosion washed away the softer material under the caprocks, which then fell, leaving the conical formations found throughout the monument.
-
Sale!

$63.55 – $825.03Price range: $63.55 through $825.03
“Whoa, better keep an eye on this one.” Walking the path below this balancing marvel creates a bit of an uneasy feeling. Looking up 80 or 90 feet to this natural marvel, it appears that there is little or nothing keeping the boulder from rolling down the slope. This is one of many “hoodoos” in the Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument
-
Sale!

$44.32 – $640.27Price range: $44.32 through $640.27
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial at Angel Fire, NM was originally known as the Vietnam Veterans Peace and Brotherhood Chapel, which was built in honor of 17 soldiers who lost their lives in a battle near Con Thien, South Vietnam. The chapel is an elegant structure rising above the terrain on a south facing slope overlooking the town of Angel Fire in the Moreno Valley.