Alan Roberts Art Collections
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Artwork by Alan Roberts
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.
Yotel by Alan Roberts
Dry River in Big Bend by Alan Roberts
Chimneys Trail by Alan Roberts
Turbo Commander by Alan Roberts
262 Ready and Waiting by Alan Roberts
Thunderstorm in Big Bend Texas by Alan Roberts
The Perfect Moment by Alan Roberts
Ahead Warp Factor One Mr. Sulu by Alan Roberts
Fields by Alan Roberts
Late Afternoon at Horseshoe by Alan Roberts
Lost Mine Trail View by Alan Roberts
Old Chevy by Alan Roberts
In His Footsteps by Alan Roberts
Monochrome New York Architecture by Alan Roberts
Black Hawk by Alan Roberts
B-29 by Alan Roberts
B-29 by Alan Roberts
Sunset from Sotol Vista Overlook by Alan Roberts
Thunderstorm at Sotol Vista Overlook by Alan Roberts
The Road to Marathon by Alan Roberts
Texas Roadside Flower by Alan Roberts
Overgrown Plow by Alan Roberts
Yellow Iris by Alan Roberts
Black Hawk by Alan Roberts
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About Alan Roberts
I am an architect and private pilot, living in Tyler Texas and I enjoy photography, drawing and sketching, art, design, technology, fishing, target shooting and so on. I had a plastic camera as a small boy and have, ever since I can remember, been very interested in photography.
At present, I do photography part-time and for personal enjoyment. I hope to use it to supplement my income as I move closer to retirement and once I do retire. I enjoy getting away to scenic spots and I shoot all sorts of subjects, landscapes, portraits, objects, action, macro, plant studies and so on, mostly spontaneous as I find them with very little setup or posed work. I use my DSLR's like I used my film SLR's, i.e. when I am shooting, I walk around and think about the shot, composing it in my mind then shooting it. I don't do what so many seem to do today with their DSLR's, i.e. a shotgun approach, takings hundreds of images, hoping to get a few good ones. I enjoy using the digital ability we have today but don't allow it to destroy the art of photography. I do most of my shooting alone when I can take my time but, I especially enjoy it when I am able to take a friend with me, of like-mind, who approaches it in the same manner as I do.