2015 Uncensored
2015 is now part of history but the memories continue! Here is my annual salute to candid photos from the past year. Family celebrations, travels to Peru & around the
2015 is now part of history but the memories continue! Here is my annual salute to candid photos from the past year. Family celebrations, travels to Peru & around the
Out in the vastness of eastern Washington arises the Palouse. Patchworks of wheat fields flow with the amazing hues of autumn. I had the pleasure of hiking Kamiak Butte several
In the foothills above Boise City is the delightful Boise train depot. Although no longer a working train station, the ambiance gives the feeling of train travel of days gone
Pisac, Huayllabamba, Ollantaytambo, all villages along the river Urubamba in the land they call the Sacred Valley of the Incas. The Incas called the area sacred, the tourists call the
This country amazed me, not only the scenery but the people. Its a hardy lot, the people & the land. North of Cusco, in the Andes of Peru, Izcuchaca district
Cusco, a photographer’s paradise but how to do it new & innovatively? Here is my attempt to shed a few new perspectives on this ancient Incan city, high in the
I feel a bit spoiled. I’ve done the trek three times from Cusco, through the Sacred Valley, by the Urubamba river, through the jungle to first Agua Calientes & then
English speakers snicker when the Quechua pronounce the Inca fortress “Sexy Woman”. But this is no place to snicker at high above Cusco, Peru. They say the Inca proclaimed this
Who really lives at 13,500 feet? These proud people of Peru who I had the honor of meeting last month in Peru. A hardy lot, a strong people who can
Faces are beautiful but a new beauty unfolds when the photo is in black & white. After recently returning from Peru, I gazed over my photos & enjoyed the color