Tag: photography
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House on Fire and Hovenweep
Almost too much beauty – all in the same day! Thank goodness photographs allow one to take in the scenes at a leisurely pace again and again. The little house and granary on the blog header was perched on the side of a canyon, protected by a large slanted, smooth rock porch. We slogged through the sand at…
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Valley of the Gods
After another sunrise shoot at Monument Valley, we traveled north to Utah. It was mid-day by the time we arrived at Goosenecks State Reserve – the light was kind of flat, but you get the idea. The horizon line was a challenge, but I think this is correct. The reason for the sloped horizon line of the Goosenecks may be…
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Monument Valley, Arizona
Monument Valley, Arizona, a Navajo Nation Monument Valley Park residing in the northeastern corner of the state. When photographer friends and I were there in the fall of 2015, the temperatures were near 100°, dropping a few degrees at night. A waning full moon peeked around the monoliths. This part of Arizona and Utah had been the…
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Road Tripping through Arizona
In trying to get back in sequence with the Arizona/Utah trip last fall: I offer this road trip that took place between the Virgin River Campground and the Grand Canyon North Rim campground. The nifty thing about most of these photos, is that they were caught as I was following a pretty fast truck…
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Grand Canyon – North Rim
My experience at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon was pretty amazing and I wasn’t sure the North Rim could top it. I was wrong.
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San Diego Interlude
Happy New Year. Here are some recent happenings in my San Diego Interlude. It’s been so long since I’ve written, I’m feeling quite rusty. An editorial note, since I published last something has gone awry with my blog’s format. I hope you don’t have any trouble with viewing this while I figure it out. Also,…
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Nevada – Viva Las Vegas
The rocks remind me of beehives or piles of strawberry sweetened whipped cream!
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Eastern Sierra Fall Colors, Take Two
When I thought about putting away the fall colors and going on to SNOW, my brain started rebelling. WAIT – there are still cottonwoods hanging on to their leaves even if the aspens have dropped theirs. And, you left some nice aspen photos that deserve a showing. I traveled with some photographer friends VERY early…

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