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 (13)
prutzworks
pretty good hardware cool canyon shot Bryce canyon I presume?
dakotabluemoon
U sure have some beautiful images here i love this kind of stuff very superb work.
jayfar
Excellent work and I think it's Bryce too,
X-PaX
Very nice capture Joe. Have fun with your new camera.
wholehog
Nice shot...the tops of the spires seem to glow! You gotta wonder where a tree finds nourishment in all that rock. Have fun with the new kit!
tennesseecowgirl
Nice work
Celart
Great captue and light
photosynthesis
Definitely Bryce unless it has a geological twin somewhere I haven't heard about. Love the subtle gradations of color here...
brewgirlca
These are great shots of Bryce. indeed they do look ghostly and well capture the spooky nature of the site. Always a thrill to make a significant upgrade in your camera kit. I am sure you will have a blast with it.
whaleman
Nice shot!
sandra46
EXCELLENT WORK
Richardphotos
I love the 16-35mm L series IS. when I switch back to the 24-105L series like yesterday shooting cars I noticed right off the difference shooting with a 2.8 and a 4.0 I may have stood in the same vantage point before superb photo
UVDan
Gotta love this! And I love that you worked 32 12 hour nights for the new camera! Way to go!! You rock!