 | A subtle yet moving sunset over the Colorado plains -- and also one of the first photographs that I took with my new camera, a Kodak DC4800. I initially found myself endlessly fascinated with the play of light in the sky. Although I often manipulate my digital photographs (although usually no moreso than a printmaker would do in their darkroom), this image remains exactly as the camera saw it. |
 | | Both of my parents are avid photographers, as can be seen on my father's website. So if I have an over-developed tendency to point my camera at things, they are the ones who deserve the blame. | | A lake in the Rockies, with the Great Plains below. |  |
 | | I hadn't brought my tripod, and the light was growing very dim. However by balancing the camera atop a rock, I was nonetheless able to take a 1/4 second exposure. |  | A spectacular "Indian Paintbrush" flower, which is only found at higher elevations throughout the southwestern United States. |
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