Archive for May, 2016
Moab Marathon – Part One
A recent trip to Moab was a great reunion with friends and a photography marathon as well! Wanting to shoot during the hours near sunrise and sunset left us with little time for sleep, especially with the long summer days. Six o’clock sunrises meant getting up even earlier to be at our location on time […]
Filed under: Landscape Photography, Utah | 40 Comments
Tags: arch, Arches National Park, butte, canyon, Canyonlands National Park, Dead Horse Point State Park, desert, landscape, tower, Utah
Something Of A Ghost Town
Needing to get out with my camera I went for a drive one cloudy day last week. I meandered the back roads and came upon an area that had an assortment of old looking shacks and cabins. It was a fun day of scouting and for me, the cloudy weather suited the subject matter. No […]
Filed under: Abandoned, Photography | 32 Comments
Tags: abandoned, broken, cabin, door, old, photography, shack, weathered, window
Alpine Morning, Desert Afternoon
Last week I woke up early to drive about 35 minutes to a spot I have been wanting to get to for first light. The most photographed mountain in the area, Mount Sneffels is our local ‘Fourteener’ at 14,157 feet. It’s peak can be seen from many vantage points and seasonal light changes make spring […]
Filed under: Landscape Photography | 42 Comments
Tags: adobe badlands, adobe hills, Colorado, desert, dobie badlands, Gunnison Gorge, landscape, mountains, photography