Time lapse photo shot in near complete darkness. The bright spots are red and green laser pointers. The ghosts are your host and kid #1.

Sunset through a dead Maple tree.

Time lapse photo shot with moonlight. You have to pull up the full version to get the full effect.

Stormy - One of our two Great Pyrenees dogs. I'm 6'2", he can put his paws on my shoulders.

Honeysuckle on a Fence

My favorite shot from vacation 2004. It's a sign in Silver Dollar City, Mo.

A scenery shot from Silver Dollar City, Mo.

A circa 1960 D-10 Allis Chalmers tractor my Father and I restored.

One of my lightning shots. Shot freehand with no time lapse. Ya just gotta click at the right time.

A circa 1965 One Ninety XT Allis Chalmers Hi-Crop tractor my Father and I restored.

Just a really nice sunset.

The bounty from one trip arrowhead hunting. These are Early Woodland period points (1000-500 B.C.).

Light and Shadow on a County Road

Shot with the camera held out the window while driving.

Good thing that shield is reflective.

My 2nd best welding shot. Must been seen full size to be fully appreciated.

While drilling a hole in a metal shaft I seem to have created a magnetic field.

My best welding shot.

One of the little things Dad and I threw together from scrap iron around the shop.

Neon Geese?

Two four leaf clovers in one shot, what are the odds?

Seems to be a Grumman AgCat with a jet engine grafted onto its nose. I prefer the old radials myself.

The yellow spot in the background at tree level is an Air Tractor (see full size).

A little lava on the side.

Just some nice coulds.

Another of my freehand lightning photos.

Why use a saw when you've got Oxygen, Acetylene, and a spark?

Lightning coming at you.

Someone was happy with me! Look at the way that one is framed.

Storm, Bandit, and the Rainbow they don't care about.

The grand finale of the 2004 Poplar Bluff Air Show.

My 1962 model 861 Ford and a few of my implements.

Life, Death, and the Storm

Not trick photography or editing, that's a real FIVE leaf clover.