Thursday, April 28, 2011

Welcome

Welcome to my blog.  Since I don't tweet, text, Facebook, etc, you are witnessing my first tentative steps into the 21st century with this initial post.  It could be something akin to witnessing a train wreck, but who could look away from that?  The purpose of this page is to share my photographs with my friends (and anyone who stumbles onto this page and returns again is a friend) and to improve my photography through critique of those who view my photos and through my own critique as I decide which to publish.   I hope you enjoy my first post, which consists of photos taken in Monument Valley earlier this month.


A Mitten


The Mittens and Butte


 Butte


Buttes in setting sun


Mittens as sun sets


Butte and sunset


A different butte at sunrise


Mittens at sunrise


Totem Pole and dunes


Totem pole, dunes and tumbleweed


Totem Pole and windswept dunes


Windswept dunes


Sun's Eye


Petroglyph near Sun's eye


Wind's Ear


Wind's Ear, dead tree silhouette


House


House, buttes, clouds


John Ford Point



John Ford Point, dancing light


John Ford Point, again


Butte and sky at John Ford Point


Three Sisters at John Ford Point.  Also said to be a "W" for (John) "Wayne," or for "Welcome"


Road, buttes and sky on the road to Monument Valley

4 comments:

  1. Dad! I am so proud of how tech savvy you are! Even though I have seen all of these before, I was still taken aback by how breathtaking they all are. HOORAY BLOGGING!

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  2. These shots are amazing. You have a great eye for beautiful landscapes. Keep up the fantastic work!

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  3. I'm a blog-friend of your talented and amazing daughter, so how can I not follow the dad? Congrats on your blog!! Don't worry... I'm absolutely internet ignorant, so 'm taking baby steps with my blog! Your photos are so exotic to me, since I'm greek... Keep posting!!! Nice to meet you!

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  4. Like Dimi I came across your blog through your lovely daughter Alex and am amazed at how talented of a photographer you are! I especially love the John Ford Point photos!

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