Stan Euston has been photographing the West since he was ten years old and developed 620 film with his father in the garage of their suburban Los Angeles home. After years of film photography, he reluctantly moved to digital. He is now immersed in the widened photographic possibilities offered by digital, including both abstract and architectural subjects.
Photo of the Week

High Surf, Agate Beach 1/21/12 © SR Euston
This Week’s Quote
"As often before, I went again to the desert to find an answer—and it was not far to seek…a recognition of some nameless truth that may not be denied."
Maynard Dixon
On My Western Bookshelf
The Life of Maynard Dixon
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Gorgeous photos, Stan! Just back from Taos, where we delighted in the bright golds (aspen, cottonwoods) and dark greens (conifers), we are really able to appreciate your varied images of New Mexico. These are visual treats!
Best wishes to you and Ann on your new blog,
Connie
Ann, thanks for finding me among the Smith Grocery aisles so you could chare your blog address. It looks great and I look forward to reading it. It’s now bookmarked with my favorite blogs. Stan, that’s a really great photo you’ve provided as header.
Stan, Great photos of the Sisters!
Stan, I am the Art Director for Green Fire Times and you have published images before, I am looking for a stricking Dec issue. Can you send me something. Thanks, Anna