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Category Archives: 24-70mm

Sunset on the Delicate Arch – Utah

Sunset over the Delicate Arch in southern Utah. To reach it you have to climb ~ 2 miles up a fairly steep set of slickView full post »

Wildfire Sunset over Idaho

Apocalypse Now…. is what Idaho reminds me of at this time. Yesterday it was so smoky in the river valleys,View full post »

In the Idaho Backcountry with Eleanor

I was fortunate to be able to sneak away from working in the ER here in Orofino for an afternoon this week. Michael MezaView full post »

Athens…and Leadership

Last year Maddie & I traveled to Greece for her graduation trip. We landed in Athens as the protests started toView full post »

“Naxos at Sunset”

Shot while traveling with Maddie last summer.View full post »

“Cowboy Christmas at Twin V Ranch”

Both the girls have gotten home from school and the xmas holiday is almost in full swing here. The temperature hasView full post »

Composition & Cowgirls

I have long been challenged with trying to make the leap from “snapshots” to photographs. Once you do, itView full post »

Tarleton State University vs Pittsburgh State = “W”

Last Saturday night I got to take a break from things and spend it court side at TSU as the team dismantled the visitingView full post »

Sunrise over Santorini…with friend

Captured with: nikon d700, 24-70mm lens @ f/13, ISO 2000, 1/200View full post »

Places of worship ~ Naxos, Greece

While visiting Greece this summer Maddie and I were fascinated with the number of churches – big, small andView full post »

Hillside garden ~ Island of Naxo, Aegean Sea, Greece

Maddie & I had this view for a moment in June…. Captured with: d700, 24-70mm, f/2.8.View full post »

New wallpaper…

This image is currently the wallpaper on my iMac at home. I have come to cherish interesting and uniqueView full post »

“Inside the Hagia Sophia”

Once a church, then a mosque ~ now a contrast of Christianity and Islam. Certainly the Hagia Sophia is one of theView full post »

“Temple of Apollo”

This is the sunset view looking westward to the Aegean Sea on a hill with the remaining “Portara” orView full post »

Cyclades Islands, Aegean Sea – Greece

Internet access has been a bit limited the last several days since traveling through the Cyclade Islands of Greece inView full post »

Reality check…State of the World’s Children 2011

It is time to focus on children and young adults ~ they are our future. Investing in children and adolescents now, canView full post »

“Working the stock”

Getting the job done takes more than a good man at the Twin V ranch… Tom B. handling the branding iron. CapturedView full post »

Clean hands, heart & mind ~ UT bound!

On Saturday we got up before dawn to make it to Austin with Maddie for the “Women in Engineering” programView full post »

Stings win in San Antonio!

The Stingerette drill team had a very long Saturday competition in San Antonio at Wagner High School. The above imageView full post »

Texas, bluebonnets and Spring time…

Last spring in the first week of April, Kelly and I went to Houston for an art showing she was in. On the way down itView full post »

Without hard work, nothing grows but weeds.

~ Gordon B. Hinckley I met this gentleman sitting outside of the Community center in the small village of Patchakan lastView full post »

Saturday night in the French Quarter

The sights, sounds and smells of the Quarter, never cease to be intriguing…. Tips, greatly appreciated! CapturedView full post »

Millennium Development Goal #4 – reduce child mortality

In September 2000, 189 heads of state adopted the UN Millennium Declaration and endorsed a framework for development.View full post »

Always at ease…

One of things you learn quickly if you work with children much, is that you will make the time you get to spend withView full post »

why we do what we do

It is sometimes hard to explain to those who are curious just why you would take a week of vacation from your family andView full post »

An irishman ~ Danny Moriatry

Mr. Moriatry is a horseman who drove Kelly & I over the Gap of Dunloe while visiting southern Ireland this pastView full post »