Photogenic Antelope Canyon
Page, Arizona is a very young city, formed in 1957 as a housing community for the workers and their families during the construction of the Glen Canyon dam on the Colorado river. In the past 10 years, Page has grown…
Page, Arizona is a very young city, formed in 1957 as a housing community for the workers and their families during the construction of the Glen Canyon dam on the Colorado river. In the past 10 years, Page has grown…
For just a short while every year from mid-February to mid-March, Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area in Pennsylvania forms a temporary refuge to multitudes of snow geese as they embark on their annual migration from the coasts & interior wetlands…
New York City’s skyline has been photographed endlessly. Tom Wolfe once quoted ‘One belongs to New York instantly, one belongs to it as much in five minutes as in five years’, and it is so true. With all the gazillion…
I can wax eloquent all day on these wonders – especially the ones I have already seen. But, have you seen Travel Oregon’s new promotional campaign in an ad or on TV “Seven Wonders of the World”? Here’s how it…
Driving around Oregon & Washington is so much fun. The Cascade mountain range is omnipresent, and they form a fantastic backdrop wherever you go. Ranches and farms appear to be everywhere. The Cascades are a grand mountain range in North…
I finally made it to Palouse in 2018! A photographer’s paradise, it’s allure is it’s agriculture bounty – it’s seemingly endless rolling hills of wheat, lentils, chickpeas and barley in various shades of green and brown. I have had Palouse…
Located in the Watkins Glen Village in the Finger Lakes region in North West New York, Watkins Glen State Park is a photographers dream with myriad waterfalls created by the Glen Creek stream cutting through rock. The gorge is over…
The False Kiva is located in the ‘Island in the Sky’ district of Canyonlands National park and is an actual archaeological site dating back to 1200 A.D. Believed to be built by ancient Native American tribes, historians are just not…
Channel Islands Archipelago: Southern California is the second most densely populated region in the United States. However, just an hour or two away, five of the eight Channel Islands dotting it’s coast make up the Channel Islands National park and…
The Zion Narrows in Springdale, Utah was voted the number one hike in the national park system in the states. It is considered to be among the top 10 hikes in the world. More than 75% of the 8-mile hike…