Justin Peterson
Last night’s sunset here in north Austin.  Incredible!

Last night’s sunset here in north Austin.  Incredible!

Here’s a shot from this morning just north of Austin.  This guy wanted to charge me initially, but by the end of the “shoot” he let me pet his face.  It’s all about trust.  Thanks for looking!

Here’s a shot from this morning just north of Austin.  This guy wanted to charge me initially, but by the end of the “shoot” he let me pet his face.  It’s all about trust.  Thanks for looking!

A shot from the Summer in Lake City, CO…maybe one of my favorites from the trip.  The rest can be seen here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/dinger/sets/72157627263802832/
Thanks for looking!

A shot from the Summer in Lake City, CO…maybe one of my favorites from the trip.  The rest can be seen here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/dinger/sets/72157627263802832/

Thanks for looking!

With this sleet we’ve been having here in North Austin, I was reminded of this shot I took almost exactly a year ago today, except it was snowing then.  Must be global warming.  Anyways, this is a rare sight around here, seeing this iconic symbol of Texas in snow.  Thanks for looking!

With this sleet we’ve been having here in North Austin, I was reminded of this shot I took almost exactly a year ago today, except it was snowing then.  Must be global warming.  Anyways, this is a rare sight around here, seeing this iconic symbol of Texas in snow.  Thanks for looking!

I thought I’d continue with the flower theme.  Here’s a shot of a Gerber Daisy from our front yard.  These are such gorgeous flowers, especially in light like this.  Thanks for looking!

I thought I’d continue with the flower theme.  Here’s a shot of a Gerber Daisy from our front yard.  These are such gorgeous flowers, especially in light like this.  Thanks for looking!

Here’s a Columbine, Colorado’s state flower, my wife and I planted in our backyard last Spring here in Austin.  It’s a pretty flower, indeed, but somehow the effect is different than seeing them all over an alpine meadow.  Thanks for looking!

Here’s a Columbine, Colorado’s state flower, my wife and I planted in our backyard last Spring here in Austin.  It’s a pretty flower, indeed, but somehow the effect is different than seeing them all over an alpine meadow.  Thanks for looking!

This was taken in June, believe it or not, after a very late season storm blew through the San Juan Mountains of Colorado.  This was taken on our descent of Handies Peak whose summit view is almost unparalleled in the San Juans.  The two guys pictured are Dave and Josh and I love how they contrast the immensity of the mountains engulfing them.
I long to be in this spot again and not here in Texas.

This was taken in June, believe it or not, after a very late season storm blew through the San Juan Mountains of Colorado.  This was taken on our descent of Handies Peak whose summit view is almost unparalleled in the San Juans.  The two guys pictured are Dave and Josh and I love how they contrast the immensity of the mountains engulfing them.

I long to be in this spot again and not here in Texas.

This was taken in the Austin, TX area on Bushy Creek last April.  Thanks for looking!

This was taken in the Austin, TX area on Bushy Creek last April.  Thanks for looking!

Here’s a shot I took this past summer near Lake City, Colorado up Henson Creek Road near an amazing sport climbing area.  I wanted to isolate the bolt so I made everything else black and white.  Thanks for looking!

Here’s a shot I took this past summer near Lake City, Colorado up Henson Creek Road near an amazing sport climbing area.  I wanted to isolate the bolt so I made everything else black and white.  Thanks for looking!

Taken this Summer off Slumgullion Pass heading north out of Lake City, CO in the San Juan Mountains.  The far right peak is the San Juan’s premier 14er, Uncompahgre Peak.  The 4th peak from the right is another classic Colorado 14er, Wetterhorn Peak.  This sunset was extra special because one of my daughters was with me to experience it.  Thanks for looking! 

Taken this Summer off Slumgullion Pass heading north out of Lake City, CO in the San Juan Mountains.  The far right peak is the San Juan’s premier 14er, Uncompahgre Peak.  The 4th peak from the right is another classic Colorado 14er, Wetterhorn Peak.  This sunset was extra special because one of my daughters was with me to experience it.  Thanks for looking!