One day in November, J.B. and I went to Lake Ray Roberts
to photograph. We found this trail and I made the photograph
"INTO THE WOODS".

One of our favorite places to photograph
is in the Alabama Hills.
"ALABAMA HILLS, MT. WHITNEY".


Photographing in snow and ice with
the 8x20 camera in upper Zion National Park.


Here is where I made the negative for the photograph
"ZION SNOW".


While we were in Rocky Mountain National Park,
we found this creek running along side the road.
While I was set up making the negative, it began to rain.
It didn't last too long. I had my raincoat that I threw. . . 


. . .over me and the camera and waited for the
rain to stop. Once the rain stopped, the sun
came out and I made the negative for
"MILL CREEK".


When the sun began to set in the Grand Teton National Park,
we were at String Lake. This is where I made the negative for
"STRING LAKE AT SUNSET".


A small bridge, beside a campground,
is where I found this small creek.
There is where I made the negative titled
"CREEK AT ASPENGLEN".


This was another stream that we found in
Rocky Mountain National Park.
Here is where I made the negative for
"COLORADO STREAM".


Here I am along Hwy. 1 making the negative for
"BIG SUR COAST".


J.B. built a cedar wall and turned our
back patio into an outdoor studio. . .


. . .Here I am making the negative for
"CHAIR AND CURTAIN"
using our 11x14 wooden field camera.


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