(2010, 2015). This photograph was selected by Hamidah Glasgow, Director of the Center for Fine Art Photography, for the Center Forward 2015 Exhibition, Sept. 4 - 26, 2015 in Fort Collins, Colorado.
Apache Crown Dancers perform for their Navajo language-brothers, Tuba City, Arizona (2015).
Plaza de Toros, Madrid, Spain.
Egypt, 1978.
A spring storm broke up the ice covering Green Lake, Wisconsin. Morning sun created this natural kaleidoscope image.
Just north of Cairo, Egypt: The Egyptian Sun God Ra makes his presence felt above the nourishing sacred Nile.
Trouville, France.
Private race course, Acothley Downs, outside Tuba City, Arizona, Navajo Nation.
Christmas 2014.
Regatta, Green Lake, Wisconsin.
Six-day-old miniature horse "Phantom" left his mother and walked right up to Ruth the huge mule, and they nuzzled each other and played around to such an extent that the mother kicked out of jealousy.
For many Hindus in India, veneration of Surya the Sun takes the form of gathering by the shore at sunset, as in Puri on the Bay of Bengal. Puri is famed for its raw ocean beauty and its "painterly" light.
(2010, 2015). This photograph was selected by Hamidah Glasgow, Director of the Center for Fine Art Photography, for the Center Forward 2015 Exhibition, Sept. 4 - 26, 2015 in Fort Collins, Colorado.
Apache Crown Dancers perform for their Navajo language-brothers, Tuba City, Arizona (2015).
Plaza de Toros, Madrid, Spain.
Egypt, 1978.
A spring storm broke up the ice covering Green Lake, Wisconsin. Morning sun created this natural kaleidoscope image.
Just north of Cairo, Egypt: The Egyptian Sun God Ra makes his presence felt above the nourishing sacred Nile.
Trouville, France.
Private race course, Acothley Downs, outside Tuba City, Arizona, Navajo Nation.
Christmas 2014.
Regatta, Green Lake, Wisconsin.
Six-day-old miniature horse "Phantom" left his mother and walked right up to Ruth the huge mule, and they nuzzled each other and played around to such an extent that the mother kicked out of jealousy.
For many Hindus in India, veneration of Surya the Sun takes the form of gathering by the shore at sunset, as in Puri on the Bay of Bengal. Puri is famed for its raw ocean beauty and its "painterly" light.