Portfolios – The Road not Taken Enough

You may have noticed that I recently added several portfolios to my blog (or not, since I didn’t tell anyone…). The links hang out in the left-side menu. Most of the photos I posted on this blog found their way into at least one of the portfolios.

I hope you’ll take another trip through them.

I also set up an Etsy page to sell handmade cards and prints. The cards are 5″ x 7″ (12.7 x 17.8 cm), come with a matching envelope, are blank inside, and have a signed 4″ x 6″ (10.2 x 15.3cm) photo mounted on the front. The 80# cardstock is white. The photo title and location are handwritten on the back of each card. They come in a clear cellulose (biodegradable, non-cellophane) sleeve. They are made to order and can ship anywhere.

Photos included in this post and the Sale Portfolio are hyperlinked to the appropriate Etsy page.

Any other photo from The Road not Taken Enough portfolios may be special-ordered as a card or a paper/metal print. I am currently only able to accept orders through comments and email. Please contact me for sizes and prices.

The Road not Taken Enough leads to some amazing places. I hope you are enjoying the ride.

Colorado, Dinosaur National Monument

A spring snowstorm leaves a mature cottonwood gallery with a delicate coating.

Colorado, Dinosaur National Monument

A mature cottonwood gallery is dwarfed by the western Colorado landscape.

Succor Creek Natural Area, Oregon, eastern Oregon

Feeding on sego lilies, a bee collects and spreads pollen among other flowers.

Oregon, central Oregon, John Day Fossil Beds, National Monument

The last spot of winter sun illuminates Sutton Mountain as seen from across the red, green, and ochre Painted Hills.

Steens Mountain, Oregon, BLM, eastern Oregon, French Glen

Intense paintbrush colors stand in stark contrast to the sage and gray of surrounding shrubs.

Mt. Baker, Mount Baker, Washington

Fern fronds unfurl in the surreal green of a Pacific Northwest spring.

Oregon, Abert Rim, Lakeview, Summer Lake, Lake County

A windless day creates a mirror image of summer clouds in a desert alkali playa, Abert Lake, in central Oregon.

Oregon, Wallowa Mountains, Joseph

Full of snowmelt and spring rain, the Imnaha River squeezes through Blue Hole.

Utah, Moab, BLM

A pastel sky above and golden buttes below, the 2016 super moon sets over Utah.

Colorado, Oenothera

Pure white petals glow in the morning light before fading for the day.

Bottineau, North Dakota, Pelican Lake

Evening reflections of summer reeds create semi- and full circles in the still evening light.

Montana

A blue visits locoweed.

Terrebonne, Smith Rock, central Oregon, rock climbing

A hot air balloon unsuccessfully attempts to blend in with Smith Rock.

North Dakota, Bottineau, Pelican Lake

Summer sun glints off of a dragonfly’s wings as it alights on the tip of a reed.

Oregon, Union, La Grande, eastern Oregon

Clouds, a dusting of snow and the subtle colors of sagebrush desert create a winter landscape.

Utah, fall, fall color, redrock

Fall foliage adds color to red rock country.

Royal National Park, New South Wales

White and mauve rock and black charred branches stand in stark color contrast to the deep blue of the Southern Ocean

Zimbabwe, Africa

Dik dik

Zimbabwe, Africa

Stripes and swishes.

Zimbabwe, Africa

Through the shadows and vegetation, Victoria Falls’ mist creates a rainbow.

Chobe River, Botswana, Africa

An African elephant cow and her calf make their way to water along the Chobe River.

Chobe River, Botswana, Africa

Enjoying a sunny afternoon nap.

Magkadigkadi Salt Pans, Botswana, Africa

A Cape crow enjoys first light across the Magkadigkadi salt pans.

Moremi National Park, Botswana, Africa

Winter plain.

Moremi National Park, Botswana, Africa

I knows you loves me, Baby.

Moremi National Park, Botswana, Africa

Zebra belly. Nap face.

Moremi National Park, Botswana, Africa

Morning light makes a lioness glow as she poses for her portrait.

Africa, Moremi National Park, Botswana

Ruminating over dinner, an old Cape buffalo bull peers through the sage.

Leopard, Africa, Botswana, Moremi National Park

If cats had emotions similar to humans, this would be disdain.

leopard, Botswana, Africa

The key to maintaining superiority is proper grooming.

Moremi National Park, Botswana, Africa

Grasses can’t hide the intensity of a leopard’s gaze.

Africa, elephant, family

Single file, the young between the older cows, elephants walk to their nighttime hang out.

lioness, Africa, Moremi National Park, Botswana

A lioness pauses from drinking at the water hole after a zebra dinner.

African elephant, calf, Africa

Shielding her calf, an elephant in Moremi National Park, Botswana, veers away from the lioness drinking at the waterhole.

African elephant, Africa

Giant grasses or small elephant?

trees, hanging on, undercut, undermined

Hanging on by its toenails, a tree bridges the gap of sand washed out by Pacific storms.

The Road not Taken Enough