Baker Airport

On the road between Death Valley and Joshua Tree.

Posted on April 29th, 2022

On the Road Again

On the drive from Death Valley to Joshua Tree we passed through Amboy, CA.
Amboy is known for Roy’s Motel and Cafe and it’s iconic sign.
The gas station next door to the defunct Roy’s was the attraction for us. We 
grabbed a cold soda, sat for awhile and enjoyed the scene.
I’d love to go back and spend a few hours photographing the place and the people
stopping in for gas and a cold drink.

Posted on April 27th, 2022

Hiking the Valley

Alice finishing up the Golden Canyon-Gower Gulch Loop. A spectacular walk!
282 feet below sea level in the Badwater Basin.
Scrambling up slick rock in Mosaic Canyon.
Exploring the salt and mineral deposits near Salt Creek.

Posted on April 24th, 2022

San Francisco Interlude

Yesterday afternoon at Sutro Baths, San Francisco.

Posted on April 22nd, 2022

Desert Sunset

Sunset over Stovepipe Wells. The only editing I did to this photo was a tiny
bit of darkening on the edges and I added the black frame. Amazing sunset!

Posted on April 20th, 2022

Salt Not Snow

This spot is just off the Highway 190 between Salt Creek and Furnace Creek. The
water caught our eye.
We parked and walked out to have a look. In places the salt and mineral deposits
looked so much like snow it was unreal.
The quiet, sense of space and increasing heat added to the other worldliness of the place.

Posted on April 18th, 2022

Along Badwater Road

Caught my eye! The ruins of the Ashford Mill.

Posted on April 14th, 2022

Morning Scene

Early morning on the Mesquite Flat  Sand Dunes. Shadows, shape and texture.
I used a panorama camera and black and white film to make these photos. I 
posted similar photos on Instagram made with an iPhone X.

Posted on April 12th, 2022

Ubehebe Crater

While the rest of her party headed off to hike around the crater. She set up
her chair and umbrella, got out hers books and began to study. I posted an 
iPhone version of this photo on Instagram. This one was made with a 35mm
camera and Kodak Pro 100 color film.

Posted on April 10th, 2022

Palms

Here’s three versions of four palms near Furnace Creek. 
This one was made with a 35mm camera and color film.
This version was made with an iPhoneX and edited using Snapseed.
This version was made with the Hipstamatic application and an iPhoneX.
The California Fan Palm is not native to Death Valley. They were planted
as ornamental trees. The palms crowd out native species and consume lots
of water. That said, I have a thing for palms. Very photogenic in a desert setting.

Posted on April 8th, 2022

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