The great thing about owning a Digital Camera is you take more pictures than you would with film since you can see, process and print them without having to wait for film to be developed. I've taken at least 700 pictures in the last 2 years, mostly of my 2 Standard Poodles. All of these pictures, except the motorcycle and my 1976 graduation picture, were taken with a Kodak DC4800 3 MegaPixel Camera in tiff format at 2160x1440x16 million (24bit) colors. They were edited, processed and resized to fit this page with Paint Shop Pro by JASC Software.
Beulah February 2003
My friend Chris took this picture and sent it to me just to make me even more homesick. It was taken about 15 miles from the Ophir Creek camping trip pictures above. The snowy mountain peak to the the far left is known as Cuerno Verde or Greenhorn Mountain in English, named after the Comanche Chief who was killed in battle here by Anza in 1779. He was called "Cureno Verde" by the Spaniards because the chief's head-dress featured two green bison horns.