Yosemite Valley from Tunnel View

Posted on Jan 26, 2013

Yosemite Valley from Tunnel View

There can’t be too many views in the United States as spectacular or as well-loved as this one, the view of Yosemite Valley from Tunnel View. Yosemite Valley is a truly awe-inspiring sight and Tunnel View offers one of the best views of the valley in the park. In the far distance, Half Dome is just visible in the center of the image. The massive face of El Capitan stands on the left of the valley and, opposite, you can see Bridalveil Falls which was running full force when I shot this picture in April. This panoramic image offers a slightly different version of the scene from the...

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Crusty Cadillac, Johnson City

Posted on Jan 2, 2012

Crusty Cadillac, Johnson City

This old Cadillac sits on the same block as my favorite photography gallery in Johnson City, Texas. I shot the image in February 2010 while showing a European visitor around the area. In a strange twist of fate, this happened to be the coldest week central Texas had seen in about 20 years and we spent most of our morning shoot sitting in a cafe drinking coffee to stay warm. Despite the cold, we managed to get several good shots and this one stands out for me. Prints of this image are available with widths between 36″ and 60″. Available Sizes 60" x 40" $960.00 USD...

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Texas State History Museum, Austin

Posted on Jan 2, 2012

Texas State History Museum, Austin

The Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum can be found about four blocks north of the State Capitol and has become another must-see location in any visit to Austin. The twenty foot high bronze star in front of the building is almost as much of a landmark these days as the capitol dome. I’ve taken many pictures of this building and the star since it opened and, if you are flying through Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, you may see another of these taken on the same day as this one hanging above the western security line. That assumes, of course, that no-one has bought the space...

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Fort Davis National Historic Site

Posted on Jan 2, 2012

Fort Davis National Historic Site

West Texas is a magical area, especially around Fort Davis which is blissfully several degrees cooler than most of the state in the summer thanks to its elevation. The town grew up around this historic fort on the road between San Antonio and El Paso. Today it’s a National Historic Site with renovation still ongoing. Prints of this image are available with widths between 30″ and 60″. Available Sizes 60" x 36" $910.00 USD 45" x 27" $685.00 USD 35" x 21" $430.00 USD 30" x 18" $365.00 USD

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Hamilton Pool

Posted on Jan 2, 2012

Hamilton Pool

Yes – it really is that idyllic and beautiful. Hamilton Pool lies about 20 miles west of Austin and is an enormously popular swimming hole on summer weekends. It was formed when part of the roof of a cave holding an underground rover caved in leaving a round lake half covered by an enormous rock overhang. If you find yourself in central Texas with nothing to do for a day, you could do a lot worse than take a visit to one of the area’s most spectacular natural sites. Prints of this image are available with widths between 36″ and 60″. Available Sizes 60" x 40"...

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