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Buggy

Rural Scape

Buggy

CLICK IMAGE TO ENLARGE Sharing the road with the ever-present horse and buggy is a common and enjoyable experience in this part of  the Lancaster Valley. Printed on 300 gsm,..
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Wall of Time

Bisti

Wall of Time

CLICK IMAGE TO ENLARGE Wind and rain have sculpted and continue to carve these timeless forms. Every visit is a new experience. Printed on 300 gsm, 100% rag paper, using..
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See You Later

Bisti

See You Later

CLICK IMAGE TO ENLARGE The Bisti Badlands are ripe with amazing shapes and unique sculptural forms.  You never know who will be visiting you on your hike. Printed on 300..
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Offering

Bisti

Offering

CLICK IMAGE TO ENLARGE This balancing rock weighs well over 2000 pounds and is supported by an ever eroding column over 15 ft high.  To offer a stone this size..
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Maybe Dragons

Bisti

Maybe Dragons

CLICK IMAGE TO ENLARGE The Bisti is a land of magic and mystery.  Centuries of erosion have carved out precarious balancing rocks and hoo-doos like this one.  It is easy..
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Guardians

Bisti

Guardians

CLICK IMAGE TO ENLARGE These Guardians seem to stand as protectors of this fragile area of New Mexico known as the Bisti. Be sure to bring water Printed on 300gsm,..
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Bisti Storm

Bisti

Bisti Storm

CLICK IMAGE TO ENLARGE An approaching storm to the south gives impact to these formations carved by wind and rain.  We drove home in 6" of snow an hour or..
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Lamarck Col #17

Sierra

Lamarck Col #17

CLICK IMAGE TO ENLARGE The crystal clear water in this stone collection pond high in the sierra creates textures and reflections as well as interacting with the submerged rocks. Printed..
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Lamarck Col #15

Sierra

Lamarck Col #15

CLICK IMAGE TO ENLARGE Unlike a lake, the Col is a temporary holding area for rains and snows. The water is crystal clear and, in this case bordered by snow...
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Dolphin Rock #42

Sierra

Dolphin Rock #42

CLICK IMAGE TO ENLARGE Sitting quietly above Carson City, Nevada, these rocks seem to have migrated from the sea. Printed on 300 gsm, 100% cotton rag paper, using  archival inks...
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