Category Archives: 70-200mm
Guest Post – Anne Hall
I have been so busy here in Kenya the last four months, haven’t had much time to get out and shoot many images.View full post »
The Three Gossips – Arches National Park, Utah
I did a little research on my trip back from Idaho to Texas this past weekend. I was looking to spend part of anView full post »
Colors of the Clearwater River
I shot this image on the road down from the ridge where I have been staying over the last several months outsideView full post »
Winter approaches…
The first morning light lifts the fog over trees above the Clearwater River Valley in north central Idaho. The crispnessView full post »
Wild Buckskin Stallion – Anne Hall
This is an image that Helen’s sister, Anne shot in the last week. She lives in northern Nevada andView full post »
“Smoke on the Water”
Forest Service “hotshotters” continue to fight the multiple complex wildfire blazes in the central IdahoView full post »
Whitewater Rodeo – Lochsa River, Idaho
Nic Box and I spent the afternoon looking for the “good water” along the upper Clearwater River drainage onView full post »
“the working man’s horse…”
Not a week goes by that someone asks me, “do you know where I can find a good horse….one that won’tView full post »
“Anticipation”
Tarleton State University is getting ready to start up their basketball season and I began sorting through past images (View full post »
“The Vaquero”
Thomas Saunders, Twin V Ranch, Weatherford, Texas Captured with: nikon d700, 70-200mm @ f/4.0, ISO 200, 1/1000 View full post »
Ranch Foreman ~ Weatherford, Texas
Captured with: nikon d700, 70-200mm @ f/4.0, ISO 200, 1/1000.View full post »
Telluride – Colors of Fall
Last weekend, I had to make a quick trip that took me through the southwest corner of Colorado…through theView full post »
Texas Ranch Life ~ “man’s best friends….”
Living in the central Texas ranch communities lends itself often to a simpler life style. The speed of the world seemsView full post »
“Circo Ponce Grande”
Today we set up our mobile clinic in the town of San Joaquin which is a village between Corozal and Belize CityView full post »
Slowing down in Naxos…
One week after our return and I’m already missing the people, experiences and places we visited in theView full post »
Fishing the Bosphorus
Last Thursday I got up before sunrise at our hotel overlooking the Bosphorus River which separates Istanbul to watch theView full post »
Timeless in Naxos
Naxos is the largest island in the Cyclades group and has a very long history dating back past 5000 BC. CycladicView full post »
Blue hour at the Acropolis
The last two days in Athens have been crazy. Maddie has taken me to every major historical site in the city and thereView full post »
“the discussion”
Thomas Saunders has talk with their ranch stud regarding the etiquette of standing still while getting into the saddleView full post »
“wrong place, wrong time”
Sometimes despite your very best efforts, you make the wrong move and bad things can happen… Captured with: d700,View full post »
“early morning cut”
Shot this image while sitting in a pen of cattle looking up through the dust as the boys started to cut the calves fromView full post »
A peek into the soul of a young lady…
I have been fortunate the last two weekends to steal a couple hours away from my work and both my daughters’ busyView full post »
“Herd on the Run”
A colorful band of ranch misfits looking for trouble in all the wrong places… Captured with: d700, 70-200mm @ f/5.View full post »
“fishin’ buddies ~ texas style”
Sometimes the simple things can bring the most happiness….especially when sitting on a great horse.View full post »
“The Graduate”
I can remember back in 1980 when I graduated from high school. Those were exciting times and really, no differentView full post »
“The Boss”
Some men (and women) ride with the confidence that commands respect. This comes with experience and age…there isView full post »
Roping at sunrise during wildfire season in Texas
I shot this image two weeks ago at the Saunders’View full post »
Postprocessing by Wazari…
The internet is an amazing tool for communication. Two weeks ago I was able to “skype” with aView full post »
Thomas Saunders ~ horseman extraordinaire
In the last 15 years of riding field trial horses, team roping horses and more recently the refined reined-cowhorses, IView full post »
Sunrise on the Twin V Ranch
Ranch hand at the Saunder’s Twin V Ranch gets some help after climbing back on his horse following “a wreckView full post »
Dromoland Castle, Ireland
This castle estate on the west coast of Ireland was not originally developed for golfing, but with other possibleView full post »
Kīlauea volcano ~ the sleeping giant
This is an aerial shot looking down in to the active Pu`u `Ō `ō crater of Kīlauea. The day we flew over it wasView full post »
Mauna Kea beach break
We are getting ready to head out tonight for the dreaded “mainland redeye” flight back to Texas. But that isView full post »
Paradise by air…
This was an unnamed falls that we flew by within the Pu’u O Umi Nature Reserve – I called it “rainbowView full post »
