Natural History and Special Subject 2006 Calendars |
All of our Natural History and Special Subject calendars are now borderless.
These calendars are printed on demand by Lulu.com. The calendars are printed in full color on 60# 8-1/2" x 11" stock. Image size is 8-1/2" x 11". They are spiral bound. All 12-month 2006 calendars have been reduced to $13.95.
You can buy a 2006 calendar featuring my photographs of the Saline and Panamint Valleys.
A dozen photos of the Saline and Panamint Valleys. The Saline Valley is a remote and beautiful part of Death Valley National Park. The primitive roads and utter lack of services make it one of the least visited parts of the park. I strongly recommend 4-wheel-drive, high-clearance vehicles to get there. We get a flat tire on nearly every trip. The Saline Valley is bounded on the west by the Inyo Mountains with peaks reaching over 11,000 feet. The bottom of the valley floor is at an elevation two miles below the peaks of the Inyos. The lowest pass out of the valley is almost 4,000 feet higher than the almost dry lakebed.
You can buy a 2006 calendar featuring my photographs of seals taken in Antarctica.
A dozen photos of seals in Antarctica. Seals pictured include Antarctic Fur, Weddel, Crabeater, and Southern Elephant Seals. Locations include Cape Lookout on Elephant Island, Deception island, Livingstone Island, and the Antarctic Sound.
You can buy a 2006 calendar featuring my photographs of birds taken in the Falkland Islands and the South Shetland Islands in Antarctica.
A dozen photos of birds taken in the Falkland Islands and the South Shetland Islands in Antarctica. Birds pictured include Southern Giant Petrel, Black Browed Albatross, Falklands Skua, Blue-Eyed Shag (King Cormorant), Black Crowned Night Heron, Patagonia Duck, Pied Oystercatcher, Snowy Sheathbill, Cape Petrel, and Kelp Gull.
You can buy a 2006 calendar featuring my photographs of penguins taken in Antarctica and the Falkland Islands.
Penguin species pictured include Gentoo, Adele, Chinstrap, Rockhopper, Macaroni, Magellanic, and King Penguins. Locations where the photographs were taken include New Island, Carcass Island and Volunteer Point in the Falkland Islands. Antarctic locations include Paulette Island and Cape Lookout on Elephant Island.
You can buy a 2006 calendar featuring my photographs of Fireworks.
A dozen photos of fireworks at the Goleta Independence Day celebration in 2004 and 2005.
You can buy a 2006 calendar featuring my photographs of Hummingbirds.
A dozen photos of Anna's Hummingbirds taken in Goleta, California. Highly magnified views of the tiny birds cavorting in mid-air.
You can buy a 2006 calendar featuring my photographs of California wildflowers.
The California wildfowers pictures were taken in the Antelope Valley, Death Valley and the Panamint Mountains in March and April 2005. Bowers of flowers blooming in the spring include California Poppies, Goldfields, Owl’s Clover, Panamint Daisies, Desert Chicory, Indian Paintbrush, and Joshua Tree.
You can buy a 2006 calendar featuring my photographs of California’s High Desert.
California High Desert locations include Owens Valley, Panamint Valley, Saline Valley and the Inyo Mountains.
You can buy a 2006 calendar featuring my photographs of the Moon.
A dozen photographs of the Moon illustrating its changing face as it revolves around the Earth. Two photos were exposed to reveal the dark side of the Moon illuminated by sunlight reflected from the Earth. There is also a photo of the totally eclipsed Moon taken on October 27, 2004. A multiple-exposure shows the Moon moving through the shadow of the Earth.
Whenever I see the flash of lightning outside, I grab my camera and a tripod and go out in the rain. You can buy a 2006 calendar featuring my photographs of lightning taken in California and Arizona.
You can buy a 2006 calendar featuring my photographs of steam locomotives.
Steam locomotives pictured include the Eureka Skunk Train #45, Durango-Silverton #478 K-28 Narrow-gauge, Sierra Shay No 2, Santa Fe #3751, and Union Pacific Challenger #3985.
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