Tag Archives: Landscape

Sawnee Dusk

There always seems to be a lot of time to capture sunsets while the sun is still up. To me, as soon as the sun dips below the horizon, darkness seems to come quickly. This is true up on the Indian Seats. The trail up is to the east of the highest hill, so the...

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Tilting Rocks to the Horizon

Snuggled in near a sheer face of sandstone, looking out you can see the various layers of rock, desert and the far Mormon Mesa. This was taken in mid-morning with no one around. A very peaceful place and one of contemplation.

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Boathouse Row

I’ve Got New Gear Santa was very generous this Christmas and I received a couple new photography related items. My loving wife got me a copy of Trey Ratcliff’s new book, A World in HDR, which besides providing insight into some of the processes Trey uses to publish his incredible images also keeps my creative...

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Sandstone Quarry from the Cut

I was born and raised in Las Vegas, NV. As a teenager, we’d spend most of our time cruising in town, hitting friends houses, or hanging out at (what was then) the “top of Sahara”. But once in a while we’d drive up to Red Rock canyon and hike in for 10-15 minutes from one...

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Desecrated?

I recently did a “photodrive” across North Georgia with an interest in one of the American Stonehenge sites, the Georgia Guidestones. Located in a rural area, the stones are one of the things to see for natives. Most never make it out this far. This photo shows a couple of the main tablets that make...

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