"Resophonic Guitar" ~ My chrome steel resophonic guitar.
Yosemite Story No. 1
"French Fountain Story (Sepia)" ~ The pics on the left and right were taken of a fountain at the Paris Hotel in Vegas, and the center pic was taken at Forsyth Park in Savannah.

The Vegas fountain is a replica of La Fontaine de Mers. The original bronze fountain was designed and built by Jacob Ignaz Hittorf in 1836 in the Place de la Concorde, the largest square in Paris, France.

It is also very interesting to note that the design of the Savannah fountain is also thought to have been based on that same fountain in France.  In fact, Forsyth Park and the boulevard and park system in downtown Savannah was heavily inspired by 19th century Paris.

The Savannah fountain was constructed in 1858, while the Vegas fountain was built much more recently of course, I believe in 1999.

This collage is also available in B&W and color tinted.
"French Fountain Story (Color)" ~ The pics on the left and right were taken of a fountain at the Paris Hotel in Vegas, and the center pic was taken at Forsyth Park in Savannah.

The Vegas fountain is a replica of La Fontaine de Mers. The original bronze fountain was designed and built by Jacob Ignaz Hittorf in 1836 in the Place de la Concorde, the largest square in Paris, France.

It is also very interesting to note that the design of the Savannah fountain is also thought to have been based on that same fountain in France.  In fact, Forsyth Park and the boulevard and park system in downtown Savannah was heavily inspired by 19th century Paris.

The Savannah fountain was constructed in 1858, while the Vegas fountain was built much more recently of course, I believe in 1999.

This collage is also available in B&W and sepia.
"French Fountain Story (B&W)" ~ The pics on the left and right were taken of a fountain at the Paris Hotel in Vegas, and the center pic was taken at Forsyth Park in Savannah.

The Vegas fountain is a replica of La Fontaine de Mers. The original bronze fountain was designed and built by Jacob Ignaz Hittorf in 1836 in the Place de la Concorde, the largest square in Paris, France.

It is also very interesting to note that the design of the Savannah fountain is also thought to have been based on that same fountain in France.  In fact, Forsyth Park and the boulevard and park system in downtown Savannah was heavily inspired by 19th century Paris.

The Savannah fountain was constructed in 1858, while the Vegas fountain was built much more recently of course, I believe in 1999.

This collage is also available in color tinted and sepia.
"Yucca & Cactus No. 2" ~ Yucca intertwined with Cholla Cactus within the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area near Las Vega, Nevada.  

This image has been processed in the digital darkroom to simulate sepia toning.  Also see the Canyons Gallery for a sepia toned landscape photo of this beautiful area.
"Yucca & Cactus No. 1" ~ Yucca intertwined with Cholla Cactus within the Red Rock  Canyon National Conservation Area near Las Vega, Nevada.  

This image has been processed in the digital darkroom to simulate sepia toning.  Also see the Canyons Gallery for a sepia toned landscape photo of this beautiful area.
"Ladybug & Cactus Flower" ~ I wandered upon this fine ladybug hanging out in the Spring bloom of a Cholla Cactus while in the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area one afternoon. Beyond the Las Vegas Strip, finding colorful subjects to photograph in the Nevada desert can certainly be challenging, so I was delighted!



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"Snow and Yucca, Red Rock Canyon" ~ Close-up of snow and Yucca plants backed by the Calico Hills of Red Rock Canyon, Nevada.
"French Fountain Story (Color)" ~ The pics on the left and right were taken of a fountain at the Paris Hotel in Vegas, and the center pic was taken at Forsyth Park in Savannah.

The Vegas fountain is a replica of La Fontaine de Mers. The original bronze fountain was designed and built by Jacob Ignaz Hittorf in 1836 in the Place de la Concorde, the largest square in Paris, France.

It is also very interesting to note that the design of the Savannah fountain is also thought to have been based on that same fountain in France. In fact, Forsyth Park and the boulevard and park system in downtown Savannah was heavily inspired by 19th century Paris.

The Savannah fountain was constructed in 1858, while the Vegas fountain was built much more recently of course, I believe in 1999.

This collage is also available in B&W and sepia.
"French Fountain Story (Color)" ~ The pics on the left and right were taken of a fountain at the Paris Hotel in Vegas, and the center pic was taken at Forsyth Park in Savannah.

The Vegas fountain is a replica of La Fontaine de Mers. The original bronze fountain was designed and built by Jacob Ignaz Hittorf in 1836 in the Place de la Concorde, the largest square in Paris, France.

It is also very interesting to note that the design of the Savannah fountain is also thought to have been based on that same fountain in France.  In fact, Forsyth Park and the boulevard and park system in downtown Savannah was heavily inspired by 19th century Paris.

The Savannah fountain was constructed in 1858, while the Vegas fountain was built much more recently of course, I believe in 1999.

This collage is also available in B&W and sepia.
"French Fountain Story (Color)" ~ The pics on the left and right were taken of a fountain at the Paris Hotel in Vegas, and the center pic was taken at Forsyth Park in Savannah.

The Vegas fountain is a replica of La Fontaine de Mers. The original bronze fountain was designed and built by Jacob Ignaz Hittorf in 1836 in the Place de la Concorde, the largest square in Paris, France.

It is also very interesting to note that the design of the Savannah fountain is also thought to have been based on that same fountain in France. In fact, Forsyth Park and the boulevard and park system in downtown Savannah was heavily inspired by 19th century Paris.

The Savannah fountain was constructed in 1858, while the Vegas fountain was built much more recently of course, I believe in 1999.

This collage is also available in B&W and sepia.
See photo in original gallery.

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