Posts Tagged ‘Moab’
Yehah For Utah!
The images in this set are from two trips to Utah … just across the border. It’s nice to get away from time to time, take in different views, and shoot new scenes. Utah’s canyons, buttes, mesas and strange rock formations provide unique opportunities. The first trip was a fun photo weekend with a friend. […]
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Tags: canyonlands, Dead Horse Point State Park, landscape, Moab, photography, Utah
More ‘Unique Utah’
Following are some images made at the end of October during a three-day photo jaunt to the Moab, Utah area. Starting out early I was in denial as the sky became dreary and cloud-covered. Against my wishes and attempted positive thinking, the already gray flat light turned to rain. This all making the first day […]
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Tags: Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park, Castle Valley, fishing, landscape, Moab, photography, sunrise, sunset, Utah
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 […]
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Tags: butte, canyon, Dead Horse Point Sate Park, landscpe, Moab, photography, southwest, sunrise, tree, Utah
Greetings From Moab!
Just three hours away, a trip to Moab, Utah was a nice change of scenery from the snow-covered alpine scenes around home. When traveling with my husband I need to restrain my usual enthusiasm and limit my photo stops (somewhat). He is a good sport, carries my tripod, points out interesting subjects and on this […]
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Tags: Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park, Dead Horse Point, landscape, Mesa Arch, Moab, photograph, southwest, Utah