Tuesday, December 30, 2008

"A break from Maya, let's meditate." Twin Lakes, Wasatch Mountains, North Utah.


Two felled trees passing in the light, like floating icebergs with only their tops in sight.


Ice, reflection, trees, mountain, sky: All gathering to please the eye.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

"Snow Pyramid" - Spring caught off guard by Old Man Winter.


"Glacier Quad" - Goblins, mushrooms, a shark tooth and a frozen mouse. Lower left: A natural snow sculpture resembling a giant mushroom, and a frozen mouse nearby. Lower right: Natural snow sculptures and setting sun bring forth figures of goblins and a giant shark tooth. Upper right and left: Melting and freezing temperatures produces a Great Wall of Snow.


"Autumn caught off guard by winter" - Red, orange, green and white produce an unusually chromatic sight.


"Teal and Four Points" - Where no hikers venture.


"Crater Lake's Mini-me"


"Mother Nature's Orchestra of Color" - From the dense green springs hues of orange, red, and golden yellow, enchants the eyes of a wandering fellow.


"One man in a rubber tub, rub-a-dub dub" - The fisherman, the photographer and the hiker opted for the fresh air, all the rest went to the fair.


"Little Switzerland" - Grandiose reflection found at Lake Blanche, in the hinterlands of the Wasatch Mountains, N. Utah. Note: This is one of the more strenuous hikes in the region, leading to Sundial Peak. - ed.


"Follow the Winding Pigmented Road" - A plethora of vibrant fall colors, found along the roadside of Mill Creek Canyon, N. Utah.