Dave Ciskowski

I can’t say this image compares with all the wonderful work I’ve seen, but I keep coming back to it for what it represents. At one level it’s a reminder of the wonderful camaraderie and insight that Brad and the whole group shared in our workshop. And beyond that, it’s an expression of the growth and inspiration that I found there.

Douglas DeVoto

Reflecting on 2016, this image brings me back to several nights in the Sierra Nevada mountains. I believe that wilderness locations provide an essential balance to our hectic daily lives, and their solitude allows us to strengthen friendships and remember what is important. For me, it’s tough to top wildflowers and alpine lakes.

Frank Naccarato

Taken at 3:25AM on June 10th at Mono Lake. I was supposed to take an accompanying exposure for the foreground but was losing it by this point. I love the reflection of the setting planet, Mars. Up to the left, you can also spot Saturn.

John Watkins

This is a photo of the Lower Falls of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone with the Milky Way peeking through some clouds that rolled in. The red in the clouds is from reflections of a forest fire in the area. This is my favorite because of the spectacular foreground (canyon and falls) combined with a memorable and unusual sky that cannot be duplicated.