Posts Tagged ‘canyon’
Moab Marathon – Part Three
This will be a very spare post … it seems I goofed! Some images from the last part of my trip are M.I.A. While I have a system in place to safeguard against losing images this has been a wake up call that my system only works if I adhere to it. I either lost […]
Filed under: Landscape Photography, Utah | 19 Comments
Tags: butte, canyon, Dead Horse Point Sate Park, landscpe, Moab, photography, southwest, sunrise, tree, Utah
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
Valley Variations
When I’m photographing in an area I feel a strong connection with, I like to slow down, immerse myself and really explore the options. Usually I’ll post just a couple of favorites from a particular scene but here I’m displaying more… to show how I worked it. The clouds, rock formations, meadow and trees allowed […]
Filed under: Colorado, Landscape Photography | 28 Comments
Tags: canyon, clouds, Colorado, landscape, meadow, notch, photograph, sage, scene, valley
One afternoon my sister, Gaile, my Dad and I drove in the opposite direction of Crested Butte, past Blue Mesa Lake to the Black Canyon and then on to ‘The Swiss Alps of the US’, Ouray. The Black Canyon brought back memories of a trip my husband (then boyfriend) and I took a trip out […]
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Tags: Black Canyon, canyon, Colorado, Gunnison River, mountains, rugged, town, west, western