by admin_marty | Jun 8, 2026 | Land and Sky
Mount St. Helens: Before Mount St. Helens blew sky-high on May 18th 1980, it was a beautiful symmetrical cone, the smallest of Washington’s five volcanoes at 9,677 feet in elevation. The blast exploded 1,312 feet from the height of the mountain, leaving a mere shell:...
by admin_marty | Jun 8, 2026 | Land and Sky
Highway 89, Montana: Driving for miles through the rolling hills of Montana you would think it easy to pick a place to capture the sense of this place. But one lone rock belies the simple truth of this vast expanse of barren landscape as it seems to float on the sea...
by admin_marty | Jun 8, 2026 | Land and Sky
Humbolt Redwoods State Park, California: The tranquility of a redwood grove is even more impressive when one remembers that all of the older trees in this forest have survived repeated windstorms, fires and floods. Their quiet endurance to survive is awesome. To find...
by admin_marty | Jun 8, 2026 | Land and Sky
Southern part of Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming: The shrub oak this particular fall season was the most vivd red I’ve ever seen following the Yellowstone River as it winds its way south from the park. This is perhaps my favorite image taken in the park on this...
by admin_marty | Jun 8, 2026 | Land and Sky
Buffalo Field in Wyoming: Less than 100 years ago in North America, buffalo roamed freely about the West. After becoming all but extinct as a result of being hunted, in the past 20 years ranchers have found that reviving the species for food to supply a growing...