

Hill, Wildflowers, Lava Flows, Sagebrush, Craters of the Moon National Monument, Idaho, 1983, Cibachrome and dye transfer original prints widely exhibited and in permanent collections. Stock widely published Including two posters, greeting cards and in "Drylands: The Deserts of North America" by Philip Hyde. "Drylands" was a tribute to the desert landscapes that inspired Philip Hyde to gradually transition from black and white to color photography in the 1970s. He made color fine art photographs as early 1948 in Death Valley National Park, but did not make the transition until the dye transfer printing process was perfected.