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Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

Andromeda Galaxy at Cherry Springs by Lon Dittrick

Comet NeoWise over Letha Pond. by Lon Dittrick

Egret Sunrise by Lon Dittrick

Salt Marsh Exposure by Lon Dittrick

Oak River Pano by Lon Dittrick

Tide Pool at Murrel's Inlet by Lon Dittrick

Fishing on the Salt Marsh by Lon Dittrick

Juniper Requiem by Lon Dittrick

Animas Valley Panorama by Lon Dittrick

Animas High Desert in Bloom by Lon Dittrick

Cactus Hills Sunset by Lon Dittrick

North American Nebula by Lon Dittrick

Juniper Requiem by Lon Dittrick

Approaching Evening in the Desert. by Lon Dittrick

Saguaro Hills by Lon Dittrick

Cactus Hills Sunset by Lon Dittrick

Spiny Fortress by Lon Dittrick

Agave Universe by Lon Dittrick

Signal Hill Petroglyphs III by Lon Dittrick

Prickly Pear Patch in the early evening. by Lon Dittrick

Orion Over Saguaro by Lon Dittrick

Ocotillo Twilight by Lon Dittrick

Saguaro National Park - Western Region by Lon Dittrick

Saguaro Evening Sentry by Lon Dittrick
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About Lon Dittrick
As a fine art photographer, my purpose in capturing an image is to evoke in the viewer the emotional response I experienced when witnessing "the moment" before me. This is much different than just "recording" the event in a moment of time through serendipity. Many of the images I have captured, developed, and chosen to display have brought me literally to tears in appreciation of the astounding beauty and majesty of creation before me during that moment of inspiration. This may vary in scope from a vast expanse of a mountain vista to the glorious minutiae present in the structure of a cactus flower. My desire is for those viewing my images to experience that same emotional response. The creative challenge is to take the image which is seen and emotionally experienced by the photographer, capture it through the very limited and indifferent image capturing machine we call a camera, and reproduce it so that the viewer stand next to me as we experience that moment together.
Lon Dittrick
Columbia Station, Ohio
2016