View of the hoodoos from Inspiration Point at Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah. Thin, protruding spires of rock, hoodoos have been formed over thousands of years by water, wind, ice, and gravity. The northern section of Bryce Canyon National Park boasts the largest concentration of hoodoos in the world.
Here’s my May 2010 [...]
I’ve finally finished processing all my photos from my two-week Christmas-New Year’s road trip through the national and state parks of Southern Utah. You might notice I’ve also been playing around with textures in some of the photos. Fun!!! My next fine art exhibits will be in April (Art League of Germantown’s “Shades of Spring” show) [...]
Today was a hell of a day – we hit two national parks and two state parks. First, we got up for the sunrise at Capitol Reef National Park. We were told that Notom Road, which runs north-south on the other side of the rocks of Capitol Reef, is a good place to catch the [...]
Photo of the viewfrom Sunset Point, Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
Today, we visited Inspiration Point, Bryce Point, and Sunset Point. In the afternoon, we hiked the 2.2 mile, 1.5 hour Navajo loop from Sunset Point down into the canyon. The snow is deep, but just a few icy points on the path. Not bad if you [...]
"Head of the Rocks" Panorama, Scenic Byway 12, between Escalante and Cannonville, Utah
Merry Christmas everyone! I want to wish you and your families and friends a holiday season and coming year filled with joy and good cheer! To download a pdf on buying fine art photography, click here.
As for us, today we drove from [...]
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