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A Cuban family's furniture is lowered out the window in old Havana during a move. To move legally in Cuba, a family must find another family, with the same number of people, that wants to exchange living quarters with it.
A bicyclist crosses under Interstate 40 on the path that follows the north diversion channel through Albuquerque.
Marlin Smith, the human pilot of this 27-percent scale model airplane, parked at Maloof Memorial Airpark, said he crafted the miniature pilot in his own image. "He's got white hair like me and a bald spot on the back," said Smith. Smith has been flying at Maloof Memorial Airpark, a miniature airport for radio-controlled model aircraft for 19 years. The city park features a 700-foot paved runway, plenty of open airspace for aerobatic maneuvers, and no nearby neighbors to complain about the noise.
David Gallegos, an Albuquerque environmental health technician, checks for mosquito larvae in a patch of standing water near Coors Boulevard and Montano Road Northwest. When he finds wriggling larvae in his area in the northwest quadrant of the city, Gallegos sprays the water with a larvae-killing insecticide or puts larvae-eating fish in the water to eat them. "Nothing works as well as fish," he said.
A rocky shoreline at El Vado reservoir shows the effects of below average snowfall and snowpack in northern New Mexico this winter. The popular recreation lake near Chama is at about half its capacity.
The moon rises at dusk over Old Church cemetery in Corrales, NM.
Dead fish, mostly carp and catfish, litter a drying pool as cattle graze the grass growing in the bottom of the Rio Grande in an area north of San Antonio, N.M. Only the silvery minnow, which is protected by the Endangered Species Act, is being rescued in the river.
Megan Ryan Gomez, 8, plays in a fountain at the San Antonio Botanical Garden during the annual Gardens by Moonlight festival.
A flashing yellow light hangs over the intersection of U.S. 285 and U.S. 64 at Tres Piedras, the northernmost town on Highway 285 in New Mexico.
A leaf flutters down from a tree to settle on the new fallen snow on the UNM North Campus golf course after a morning snow storm.
Clifton Secatero, 10, of Cañoncito, lugs a bucket of pickles into the Menaul School gymnasium from his family's car at the annual New Year's Sobriety Pow-Wow.
New Mexico photographer Toby Jorrin is located in Albuquerque, just hours from the Mexico border. As an editorial and advertising photographer, he will do newspaper and magazine assignments, news or feature stories, advertising, corporate, commercial, wedding, public relations and industrial photography, at any location in both digital and film formats. Easy driving access to El Paso, TX, Odessa, TX, Midland, TX, Amarillo, TX, Denver, CO, Colorado Springs, CO, Phoenix, AZ, Tucson, AZ, Flagstaff, AZ, Juarez, Mexico, Santa Fe, NM, Taos, NM, Rio Rancho, NM, Las Cruces, NM, Roswell, NM, Los Alamos, NM, the Navajo Reservation, Big Bend National Park, etc.
All photographs and site design are copyright © 2007 by Toby Jorrin.