Post by Joe (@joed) on Sun, 27 Mar 16 03:53:00 +0000 View Full Post The dunes are an ocean. Not your typical ocean, the colors are wrong, the particles far too hard, and far too large. But...
Post by Joe (@joed) on Mon, 21 Mar 16 21:10:42 +0000 View Full Post Back from a quick trip to Utah... ...and I"m starting to think about PhotoCentral's annual Spring Show. I love to partic...
Post by Joe (@joed) on Mon, 07 Mar 16 20:14:13 +0000 View Full Post One of the things I often struggle with in my polar work is capturing the sheer magnitude of the landscape there, and th...
Post by Joe (@joed) on Thu, 03 Mar 16 22:32:21 +0000 View Full Post Hues, shapes and textures all combine in this unexpected extraction from the back side of a stranded, sunlit iceberg alo...
Post by Joe (@joed) on Tue, 23 Feb 16 21:20:41 +0000 View Full Post I was recently thinking about my 2008 residency at Petrified Forest National Park, and was reminded of this image, which...
Post by Joe (@joed) on Wed, 17 Feb 16 20:37:26 +0000 View Full Post Mother and child, with a view of a scenic Antarctic channel. While my previous Antarctic visit gave me a number of oppor...
Post by Joe (@joed) on Fri, 12 Feb 16 19:43:28 +0000 View Full Post When I think of Antarctica my mind goes to weather, ice, glaciers, mountains, penguins and maybe seals, but whales were ...
Post by Joe (@joed) on Wed, 10 Feb 16 01:05:43 +0000 View Full Post We didn't quite make it as far South as the Antarctic circle due to pretty amazing stretches of sea ice, but that did me...
Post by Joe (@joed) on Fri, 05 Feb 16 21:10:55 +0000 View Full Post A delightful interplay of curves within the strange and wondrous shapes of Antarctic icebergs. Here I almost see the for...
Post by Joe (@joed) on Tue, 02 Feb 16 18:17:16 +0000 View Full Post An unusual example of a tabular iceberg in that it's barely wider than it is high, but a pretty one, with gentle morning...