Abreojos means "open eyes" in Spanish. I live on the tip of Baja California and Colorado before that.
2013 update. Had to go to work in the states since the crash of 2008. Speend my summers in ND working. Spring and summer in the southwest and winters home in Cabo. Got back into photography and am enjoying that far more than digital landscape programs for many reasons but mainly because it get me away from the computer and out in the world again!
Since I Started playing around with digital art several years ago and have created images I never thought I had the talent to create. I have learned from many great artist in this community since IÂ became a member IÂ believe back in 2002. Â Thanks for stopping by!
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Comments (11)
bobrgallegos
Great capture of this beautiful scene!! Great rock textures!
johndoop
beautiful view,The rocks a great!!!
Sea_Dog
Breathtaking scenery. Well done
Richardphotos
very dramatic landscape. I went into a cave in Death Valley and took a picture looking out. I did not stay long as I was by myself and no one knew I was there
X-PaX
Very nice capture. I like the lighting very much.
Lenord
Cool area, rugged, just what Ilike. Never spent much time in Utah, except Salt Lake City Airport connecting to Calgary or back to El Paso. Peace
prutzworks
impressive vista!
dakotabluemoon
It looks like a really beautiful place to see over all and nice work on this one.
auntietk
Excellent composition! This is one of those shots that has such good "bones" you could do almost anything to it and come out with a great result. Outstanding image!
brewgirlca
Not too shabby at all my friend! Freaking awesome would be more my word for it. So many contrasts: the red rock and blue sky, the rubble up front and the solid blue mountains, the beautiful framing of the wall. Did you use a graduated neutral density on this one?
mtdana
Excellent landscape shot the lighting on the foreground rock really glows – great capture!