Living on the edge of the Great Salt Lake desert, one may not expect to find such vibrant displays of color in nature. In mid-summer, and at elevations above 8000 feet, the show of color can take your breath away.
Showey Goldeneye, Morning, Albion Basin. ©2024
Kissed By The Desert Sunrise ©2022
Lupine and Raindrops ©2024
Alpine Buttercup, Albion Basin ©2024
Lewis' Monkeyflower, Brighton ©2024
Thistle Bouquet, Big Cottonwood Creek ©2024
Midsummer Glory, Cottonwood Canyon ©2018
Wildflower Sunrise ©2020
Corn Lily and Wildflowers ©2020
Wasatch Mountain Bouquet ©2018
Mountain Color, Northern Utah ©2021
Elephant's Heads at Sunrise ©2020
Covid Purple ©2020
High Mountain Bouquet ©2019
Twist of Fate ©2021
Harbinger of Winter, Big Water ©2016
Lavender Aster, Wasatch Mountains ©2024
Iris Crown After a Shower ©2020
Quarantine Iris 1 ©2020
Late Summer Bouquet, Little Cottonwood ©2024
The Lyrical Approach of Winter ©2023
Jacob's Ladder and Geranium, Mid-Summer ©2023
Bridal Bouquet In Miniature ©2023