"Beware the event-of-the-century phenomenon. Eclipses
worth chasing come along every year or two..."
Clockwise, from upper left:
May 30, 1984, North Carolina.
July 10, 1972, Prince Edward Island.
July 10, 1972.
December 24, 1973. Costa Rica.
I had a tent in Africa...
June 2, 2003 --
I'm getting a lot of hits on this page, and I think most of them are
looking for some of my LEWIS AND CLARK images. If that's the case, then let
me list what's readily available on this site here:
Clark's Signature in Stone
Featured on this page is a digital restoration of the Captain's autograph in the sandstone of Pompey's Pillar. It frames up nicely at 11x14.
Lewis and Clark's Mandan Moon
In January 2000, the circumstances of the total lunar eclipse Lewis and Clark used to
fix the location the Mandan Villages were almost repeated. Here's a decent photograph of
the sight the Captains enjoyed from Montana and the story of using the eclipse and Lewis's
methods to fix the location of Cajah's Mountain, North Carolina. Another page related to
that event is here: Skyglobe Recreates Lewis's Eclipse.
TrailShots
Tehabi Press invited me to submit some of my work from the Lewis and Clark Trail for use in their
lavish survey of America's westward expansion. See some of the photos I provided at this link: (sorry, give me a few days to get them posted). Check back soon.