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Photo of the day 2.30.12

The weather has been without drama for the past several weeks and the last several road trips did not yield any photos, although not for the lack of trying.  So while working on a new gallery of wildflowers I was tweaking the color settings when I decided to get a bit radical because of the […]

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Photos of the day 1.21.2012

Bit out of sequence, since I should post an article about my daughter’s film showing on Friday nite, but the photos are not as good as the story, so I’m posting from our Saturday jaunt on the Manhattan Beach. There was  a big wind and I took about 20 minutes to try and get a […]

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Photo of the day – January 10, 2012

Ok, so it takes a while sometimes to get them posted – but this is the best of Tuesday morning as the moon was setting over Mt. Taylor, about 70 miles west of where I live. The larger image is here.

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Image of the day – screen capture – 1.19.2011

I wrote about it here.

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Photo of the day – 1.4.2012

I never get tired of looking at the New Mexico Sky. The full sized image is here.  After it loads you can click on it again for the full sized image.  Span is about 100 miles of sky from north to south.

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Photo of the day, January 1, 2012

Taken while crashing through the crusted snow in my new snow shoes at 3:30 or so in the afternoon on Sunday. The story is here.

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Photos of the day, Dec 28, 2011

I headed out to the top of the mountain today to try out my Christmas present – snow shoes. At the tram boarding I shot this photo which missed the top speed that I saw, 55mph. I looked up the wind-chill for those figures and it was 4 degrees F. I slogged through the snow […]

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Photo of the day 12.14.2011

Sunset highlights the Sandias – taken through my office window.

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Photo of the day, Thursday November 10, 2011

After being in New Mexico for 6 fall seasons I can say that it’s pretty hard to find much red in our trees.  The usual color is yellow, and occasionally we get some orange, but you can generally rule out the bright reds of the sugar maples found in the midwest and northeast. Occasionally however, […]

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Photo of the day, Monday November 7, 2011

We all knew that this day was upon us, because we have had two teases since the first snow on the second weekend of the Balloon Fiesta. I climbed it yesterday, but didn’t take out the camera, nothing really stuck my fancy.  Above 9,000 feet there was about an inch or two on the trail […]

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