The feature that most dominates the landscape north of Page Arizona is Lake Powell, and there are some wonderful viewpoints overlooking this man-made landmark. And some surprises, too!
read moreWhat do you do after you’ve finished photographing Monument Valley, from the famous Milepost 13 image to the equally famous Mittens images? Well, you keep shooting, because there seems to be no end to the iconic scenery available for the landscape photographer to find in the Southwest!
read moreI know, it hardly seems possible, but it’s time for the Redmond Arts Festival again, and I’ll be there with some shiny new imagery from Tasmania and elsewhere!
read moreAs we discussed in last week’s article, Monument Valley Arizona/Utah is an incredibly beautiful natural wonder of sandstone that Hollywood just can’t resist when making westerns, and tonight we’re going to camp right in the middle of it!
read more“What do you think, Ed? Should we bother doing the Milepost 13 shot?”, my friend Jeremy asks as we head to Monument Valley after our all night photography shoot? Of course we had to do the Milepost 13 shot! Who cares how many millions of times it’s been done – by someone else!
read moreYou probably think you could go hiking in a national park several hours before dawn and have the place to yourself. You could not be more wrong.
read moreNational Parks are beautiful during the day, but when nighttime arrives, they can become magical!
read moreWhat’s better than visiting Arches National Park? How about visiting both Arches NP and its neighbor, Canyonlands National Park at the same time!
read moreAfter getting our fill of waterfalls along the Washington-Oregon coast, it was time to get serious and head to the desert Southwest. First stop – Arches National Park!
read moreWhat better way to start a trip to the hot, dry, desert Southwest than a visit to some lush, green waterfalls!
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