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  • Featured in “The Wild West Show” – June 2009. Rhyolite, Nevada is a ghost town just outside the boundary of Death Valley National Park. It was a town built on gold and the hopes and dreams that the precious metal inspires. Founded in 1904 and abandoned only 15 years later in 1919, it was a very short-lived community. [Wikipedia entry] / Copyright © 2004 Brian W. Schaller – All rights reserved. Copies, reproductions and altered versions are not permitted.

  • A curving line of pure white gypsum crystals in the heart of White Sands National Monument, New Mexico, USA. This National Park unit preserves a large part of the world’s largest gypsum dune field, which advances slowly to the east day-by-day. [U.S. National Park Service website] [Wikipedia entry] / Copyright © 2001 Brian W. Schaller – All rights reserved. Copies, reproductions and altered versions are not permitted.

  • Featured in “National Parks of the World” – June 2009. Featured in “Rocks and Stones” – November 2009. Here in one of the hottest places on earth, large rocks appear to race one another around a dry lake bed leaving long trails behind them and small piles of dried mud in front of them. No one has seen them move but the evidence shows that they do…somehow. The practical theory is that the combination of seasonal heavy rains and very high speed winds can push these rocks, sometimes weighing as much as the average person, across the slippery muddy surface of the usually dry lake. On cold winter nights, sheets of ice probably also contribute to the movement of these “sailing stones.” [Wikipedia entry – Racetrack Playa] [U.S. National Park Service website] / Copyright © 2004 Brian W. Schaller – All rights reserved. Copies, reproductions and altered versions are not permitted.

  • A stand of trees stripped bare by the volcanic blast of 1980. Photo was taken in the summer of 2002. The top half of the image is original except for the monochrome treatment. The bottom half is a mirage, or reflection, of the top half. In reality, all the trees shown here are standing on a hillside with saplings growing between them. [Mount St. Helens website] / Copyright © 2008 Brian W. Schaller – All rights reserved. Copies, reproductions and altered versions are not permitted.

  • Featured in “AMERICA’s National Parks and WILDLIFE Habitat” – June 2009. A very narrow slot canyon appropriately named Spooky Gulch twists and turns for several hundred meters through a dry desert landscape. Its walls tower many meters overhead while the opening in front of you seems to get smaller and smaller. Those hikers that are both brave and thin enough to fit through will find that they are able to make it to the opposite side. At its narrowest point, the little canyon is only about 30 centimeters wide! [Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument website] [Spooky Gulch info and photos] / Copyright © 2004 Brian W. Schaller – All rights reserved. Copies, reproductions and altered versions are not permitted.

  • From Wikipedia: “Wallaman Falls are located in the World Heritage site Girringun National Park (formerly Lumholtz National Park), one of the Wet Tropics of Queensland series of National Parks. ... The Wallaman Falls are notable for their single-drop of 268 metres, which is Australia’s highest permanent waterfall.” [Wallaman Falls – Wikipedia entry] / Copyright © 2007 Brian W. Schaller – All rights reserved. Copies, reproductions and altered versions are not permitted.

  • Diary Of A Hollow Horse / by China Crisis / All this time / All this changing of mind / Foolish pride and bitter denial / Way of the world, of me and my kind / Far from grace and weak by design And when we meet again / I will run into your arms / And when we meet again / I will fall to my knees / And rise to your needs Beauty enslaved / Slave to the veil / Drawn to the flame / Of bitter betrayal / Way of the world, of me and my kind / Far from grace and weak by design And when we meet again / I will run into your arms / And when we meet again / I will fall to my knees / And rise to your needs Say goodbye / Say my goodbyes and go / People and property / All that i know / Way of the world, of me and my kind / Far from grace and weak by design And when we meet again / I will run into your arms / And when we meet again / I will fall to my knees / And rise to your needs Ain’t that the way of the world (Straight from the camera.)

  • An ancient Australian tree

  • A dandy-lion in my garden.

  • All profits from this work donated to Wildlife Appeal

  • Here is a Frankie update. Now approaching 9 mths old, Frankie is thriving. And into everything! He loves to hide and burrow into places and then spring out and surprise unsuspecting passerbys. But in this case, I know he loves to hide behind the curtain on this windowsill and so I had the advantage. / Frankie was rescued from a snowbank just before last Christmas by my son. He is a Ragdoll. For nine months old he is already a large feline, quite energetic but has his cuddly moments. Baby’s Got Blue Eyes Lost & Found Nikon D40, Nikkor VR 55-200mm lens

  • White bellflowers / Hudson,Quebec CANADA Garden Tour / July 5th 2009 / Nikon D40

  • Just kidding! I am not certain of the name of this schooner with white sails, but couldn’t help thinking of the old TV program “Gilligan’s Island” for those of you that can remember that far back…. / It started with me imagining spending time on this vessel and that led to my thinking about the “3 hour tour” :-) / Lake of Two Mountains, Quebec CANADA July 10 2009 / Nikon D40, Nikkor VR 55-200mm lens Gilligan’s Island Theme Song Featured in Nirvana, July 2009 / Feautred in Nautical, July 2009

  • Clear Lake, Ontario / just outside of Huntsville and Novar, Ontario / August 2009 / Nikon D40, Nikkor VR 55-200mm lens “Only when the clamor of the outside world is silenced will you be able to hear the deeper vibration. Listen carefully.” / ~Sarah Ban Breathnach

  • Behind Mission San Jose historical site, overlooking the hills in Fremont, California, USA / MY FIRST SALE OF A FRAMED PRINT! /

  • Death Valley National Park CA

  • Grand Lake, Algonquin Park Ontario, CANADA / September 26th 2009 / Nikon D40, Nikkor VR 55-5-200mm lens Performed by REM, I’ll Take The Rain

  • The sun rises over the West and East Mitten Buttes and Merrick Butte (L-to-R) in Monument Valley. [Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park – official website] / Copyright © 2008 Brian W. Schaller – All rights reserved. Copies, reproductions and altered versions are not permitted.

  • Taken in the Como gardens, Melbourne

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