Morning Reflection
Morning light reflected off the Adobe building, Lehi, Utah.
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Working Late
Young people outside the Houston, Texas LDS Temple at night. Ideally, work generates value. Some types of work generate more value than others and sometimes we're required to work in ways that don't produce much value. Regardless of how valuable our daily work is, it's good for the soul to make time to do the types of work that really do make a lasting difference.
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Vertical Horizon
Buildings rising from the edge of Lower Manhattan, New York City.
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High Bridge
Lower Manhattan, New York City, New York.
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Black Steel
Abstract of the One Liberty Plaza (formerly US Steel) building, New York City.
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Dream Lake
At Potter's Ponds in Central Utah.
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Holy Night
Silent Night, Holy Night. I am grateful for the birth of the Lord Jesus Christ. Merry Christmas!
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In This Very Room
In an old restored cabin in the small pioneer town of Randolph, Utah. I like to think of all the life that was lived...all the feelings, the highs and lows, joys and heartbreak, and all the in-betweens...all the life that may have happened in this very room.
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Diurnal Discontinued
On November 1st, 2008, I posted a photo on my new photoblog for the first time. My goal was to post one photo per day for an entire year – I wanted to share my art with the world and have an outlet for my creativity. Yesterday, I posted my 607th photo. 20 months later, I’ve not only achieved my goals, but I’ve had the chance to share the world through my eyes with you. I’ve also proved to myself that I could do something every day without exception for an entire year (almost two).
I still make photos and will share them often, but from now on I won’t commit to one new photo each day. Thanks for all of your supporting comments over the past 20 months! I hope you continue to enjoy my photos in the future.From All Photos