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Detail inside one of many slot canyons of southern Utah. The subtle
colors and changing light make for a continuously evolving chance for
photographic interpretation. Thanks for your comments.
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Summer storm approaching Cedar Breaks. Comments welcome
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Comments welcome, thanks
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Somewhat different light and perspective from previous shot. I'm not
sure which one I like best??
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Tramped through new virgin powder a couple days ago to reach this
location.
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Cezary, this shot was taken in Bryce Canyon N.P., Utah, USA. Along one of the step trails leading down into the canyon. I live nearby and the area has seen good snow fall this winter. I also took a couple of panoramic shots from this location, but this one is single exposure wide angle. Thanks
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Minutes after snow storm passed through. Comments appreciated
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Aspiring to see the extraordinary and unique, in what at a casual
glance, is uninteresting and ordinary. Comments encouraged.
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Calla lillys at dusk. Thanks for looking.
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Falls look deceptively small inside this huge canyon. They are actually
near 200 feet high.
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Lone hiker stands beneath Coyote Natural Bridge
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This natural bridge is massive, and it's very difficult to capture it's true
dimensions. And, since it's almost always in partial shade, light
extremes are a challenge to deal with. A beautiful and humbling place
to visit. Thanks for taking a look.
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These owls possess a gaze of mystery, especially looking straight
through the lens. Thanks for looking.
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The Vermillion Cliffs area of Northern Arizona is a pristine region for
discovering hidden jewels of the southwestern desert. This is an
example of extracting a small detail from the grand scene. Comments
and critiques are welcomed.
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Gary , I've been shooting this view off and on for over ten years now. I don't bother anymore unless there is substantial cloud cover to the east to cut down on the extreme flare from the rising sun. It requires a minimum 2 to 4 stops of light reduction to even out the light. Luckily I now llive only a short drive from Bryce and I have a chance to see it under many different conditions. Nice job with this one.
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Slightly different exposure from previous post. Thanks for your
comments.
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One of the few locations I've seen such vivid red bedrock in a stream.
Thanks for your comments.
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Another example of numerous secluded slot canyons in Utah formed by
water and wind.
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Summer storms at 10,000 feet can be dramatic and dangerous.
Lightning strikes are intense. Comments are appreciated. Thanks,
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Another example of the ancient trees in the high mountains of Great
Basin NP. This tree could be a brother to the famed "Prometheus Tree"
that was accidentally cut down in the early 1960's. It was the oldest
livng tree in the world--- over 4700 years old.
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Boulder Mountain Aspens- Hope you like it, thanks for looking.
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Surreal is the word that comes to mind while inside this location. I
welcome your comments and questions. Thanks for looking.
High Among the Elders
in Landscape
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High country in remote Nevada mountains. Life among the oldest trees
on the planet. Comments welcome. Thanks.