Evening Lightshow

Last night we had again a most spectacular thunderstorm over Los Alamos in the distance.


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Nambe Lake

On the meadow Now here’s a nice way how to spend a Saturday morning: Get up early, pack the wife and the dog, meet a friend, hike for a few miles and then rest the lazy bones in the afternoon.
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Sunrise

Over the past few days we had some really awesome sunrises. Every morning the sky would have the most stunning red tones and slowly fade to yellow, before the sun rises over the Sangre de Cristos mountains in the distance.

This morning I got up and captured a few frames. It was before 6:00am when I started - yawn!

Oh, and by the way: This picture was not color-modified at all - I took it from the digital camera, sharpened it, resized it and uploaded it to the web server.

Hi Pam and Joe

Thanks for a nice dinner. Here is the picture we were talking about (click on it to get it in large).

Good night - Candice & Tobias

think you’ve seen a cute dog?

Rethink! Or - “Think different”, depending where you are. We took this picture of Frisco in the back of the house. He loves to run on the Adobe wall in the back and it has the advantage that he can’t escape, once he’s up there …

Fire behind Sangre the Cristos

I’m going through some older pictures and add them as it makes sense. So, you heard about those fires in New Mexico? Thousands of acres burning all over the state? Well, there was a fire pretty close to our home, right behind the Sangre de Cristos mountains in the Pecos Valley. For days we saw what you see below. Click on the image to get it in full size view.

Eaves Ranch

Bambi Cantrell, our wedding photographer, is in town to teach a photography class at Santa Fe Workshops next week. We convinced her that she needed some rest and that our home would be the perfect place to get the necessary rest.

This morning we went for a “fun-photo-shoot” to the Eaves Ranch just outside of Santa Fe.
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Wild Rivers

We went to the Wild Rivers Recreation Area yesterday and spent about 3 hours hiking down and up the canyon and the rest of the day in the car.
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Eye see you …

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