I have worked as a Professional Photographer most of my adult life. While I have worked in the wedding, portrait, sports and commercial fields, my love is with scenic and wildlife photography. In recent years my projects have included locating and photographing the art that people drive by every day but don't take time to notice. I am semi-retired and looking forward to full retirement in about a year. My wife and I plan to travel to all of the National Parks, Preservers, Wildlife Management Areas and BLM holdings. The goal is photograph and publish photo books of as many parks as possible. We plan to start in Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico in that order. I've included some samples below.
Springtime at Spavinaw Lake
Wilderness Campground at Keystone Lake
Sunset on Keystone Lake
gee what a dialoge so all I got is the works are real
impressive work so ... soon,Bravo. Bv
the spring shot is the one
Great works are here, Welcome to the UHH ... Life will
Never be the same again. (sorry)
Welcome aboard. I really like one and two.
Welcome to the forum. You've shown us some impressive photos. I'm already jealous of your trips. Hope you're able to get your books together and published. Good luck!
These are great and welcome we can all learn from you!!
One of the things I don't care about heavy HDR is the white and grey fringes it creates on the horizon.
Welcome to UHH!
Welcome!!!! love the 3rd shot!!!! (sunset)
Thank you. I love doing sunrise and sunset photos and you rarely see an uninteresting sunset in Oklahoma, Florida, or Maryland. Oregon and Washington also have fantastic fall and spring sunsets.
Welcome to the UHH :thumbup:
The shot of the sun is the one
From the descriptions on your photo's it is not hard to figure out where you are hiding. Great shots of places I'm very near to. Thanks for posting
Welcome, great sunset, damn....... they are all great.
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