Rocky cliffs of the Sandia Mountains viewed from the Elena Gallegos Nature Area.
Neon lights of the "Strip". Las Vegas, Nevada, from 10,000 feet. The bright lit city fades away into the black contrast of the surrounding desert.
Discarded picks line the floor of a 1,000 foot deep crosscut through the Molly Kathleen Gold Mine in Cripple Creek, Colorado. The mine was opened in 1891 and is still in production today. The mine is now open for tours during the summer months to supplement its income.
Beautiful sunset over the San Francisco Bay as seen from the top of Mount Diablo, elevation 3,800 feet.
Livermore is nestled in beautiful rolling hills that are tawny in the summer and green during the wetter winter months. Almost a Mediterranean climate. Wineries, restaurants, and plenty to see. Lots of bicyclists.
Michael Fuchs has been a member since 10 November 2007 and goes by Jetman.
Currently in the United States.
I am a Mechanical Engineer in the aerospace industry, and I’m rather curious about everything; I’m sure that tends to flavor some of my photographs. I’m a really visual person, and I have always liked that photographs freeze time, so I have the opportunity to notice all the details in a scene that would have otherwise gone unnoticed.
I’m glad to see such a great variety of photographs here. I would love to hear your feedback and comments.
You can also find Michael at www.jetaerospace.org.