Selecting favorite photos from the past 12 months is a fun exercise, and also an opportunity to see where my interests have taken me. And, sometimes a way to measure one’s growth. Mostly, however, these are the photographs that bring a smile to my face when I remember pressing the shutter release…
So, here we go, roughly in chronological order:
Trout Lily
This is one of my favorite flowers, as it is one of the first signs of spring in Arkansas. This one reminds me of a sea creature…
Devil’s Den State Park, Arkansas
After a short hike on the Devil’s Den Trail, you will find yourself at Twin Falls – unless it is the dry season. This is the west falls, with photographer for scale…
Wild Rose, Cherokee Prairie
Cherokee Prairie, near Charleston, Arkansas, continues to be one of those locations I return to regularly. This wild rose was past its prime, but I liked the patterns, color, symmetry, and its friend. I hope you notice the antenna that mimics the flower petal lines…
Colorado National Monument
In June, I traveled to the Eastern Sierras of California to attend Derrick Story’s photography workshop. (You can read about it here.) The road trip included a one-night stop at the Colorado National Monument, near Grand Junction, Colorado. I would definitely camp there again.
Great Basin National Park
From Colorado, my next stop was Great Basin National Park in eastern Nevada, home to 13,063-foot Mount Wheeler. This mountain stream was near my campsite…
Yosemite National Park
From Bridgeport, CA, where Derrick’s workshop was based, I drove into Yosemite National Park via the Tioga Pass, highway 120. Road construction stopped me from driving to the Valley; while stopped for the roadwork, I made this photo…
Mono Lake, California
This has got to be one of the most unique places in the U.S., and I made hundreds of photos there…
Antique Airplane Fly-In, Oologah, Oklahoma
Closer to home, some friends and I visited Will Rogers’ Birthplace Ranch for the annual Antique Airplane Fly-In. Dozens of planes and antique autos were on display, and their landings and departures were a sight to see. The whole day was fun!
Autumn, Arkansas
Our “fall colors” were not the best this year, but we always try to make the best of it. 😉
Natural Dam, Arkansas
This rock shelf creates a natural “Dam” with an 8-foot tall waterfall. I am not the only photographer to visit, and – like many others – I have made hundreds of images over the years. Just a few days ago, this was the scene just before sunrise on a cold, frosty morning…
“Frost Flowers”
Although I had heard of this for many years, it was only a few days ago I made my first photos of Frost Flowers. Sometimes called “Frost Ribbons”, apparently they happen on cold, frosty mornings, when vegetation still has moisture in its stem. The moisture freezes, and forces its way out forming these ribbon flowers…
Best wishes for a Great 2016: Sweet light, peace, and joy…
Your usual good work Larry. You have been busy all around the country this year.
Thanks, Gary! 🙂 Would like to have had more time to spend out west…
Thanks for sharing some of your favorites. I love the vibrant color of the Wild Rose. The formations in the Mono Lake photo are really interesting. They’re almost like something from another world. Always fun to see your work!
Thanks, Chairee! Mono Lake is a “bucket list” place. When I learned the workshop was including it, I had to go! Glad you enjoyed the photos. 🙂