Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Bad Hair Day

Faith took this photo of Liz in Australia -- very creative!

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Canyon Rainbow



In the low light setting of the slot canyons yellow light from the sun, blue light from the sky and every color in between is reflected on the red sandstone walls.

This image was taken in the Lower Antelope Slot Canyons and is large enough to use for wallpaper on very high resolution monitors.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

A Day at the Lake






Mono Lake: no other place quite like it.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

The Bristlecone Pines of White Mountain











With some of these trees more than 4000 years old; the bristlecone pines on the White Mountain range in Eastern California are the oldest living things on Earth.

Friday, October 19, 2007

Few More Zion Photographs




Here are a few more Zion photographs including the traditional shot of the Virgin River and Watchman mountain peak.

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Zion National Park




Zion National Park is a deep valley of red Navaho sandstone which creates very warm lighting ideal for detail photographs.

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Lundy Canyon




We had originally planned on visiting Yosemite NP for two days. The first day was a total bust due to the park rangers doing a managed burn in Yosemite Valley. Of course they didn't mention that at the gate before we drove the hour and a half across the park.

On the second day snow was forecast so we opted to stay on the east side of the Tioga Pass which crosses the mountains. We made the right decision because they closed the pass in the evening which would have forced us to drive and additional 8 to 10 hours to get back to our RV.

Lundy Canyon is one of many on the East side that contain a creek draining snow melt from the mountains. The whole area is a desert but along these creeks there is lush foliage which turns to bright colors in the fall creating a striking contrast to the desert brush.

Mono Lake


Mono Lake is a salt water lake called the 'Dead Sea of the West'. It lies at the bottom of the Mono County basin where water flows in from the Sierra Nevada mountain range but never flows out. The only thing that can live in its water is brine shrimp.

Fresh water springs below the lake cause eerie shaped mineral tufas to form which were exposed when Los Angeles started diverting the water source.





Bodie Ghost Town





Faith and I spent an afternoon at the Bodie Ghost Town where the town was simply abandoned after the gold mining operation dried up.

Sunday, October 7, 2007

Eastern Sierra Photography Workshop






A few of the photographs from this weekends photography workshop.

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Eastern Sierra Color Preview







Tomorrow evening I begin a workshop with John Shaw photographing fall colors in the Eastern Sierra Mountains.

I took these photographs just downstream from Lake Sabrina which is about 20 miles west of Bishop, CA at about 9000 feet high. A storm is entering the area tomorrow evening forecast wind gusts of 50-60 mph so this location will lose many of these leaves.

Bryce Canyon






Bryce Canyon is an east facing cliff over a huge valley with incredible hoodoos.

The height of the cliff is from 8000-9000 feet high. It would be better photographed at sunrise but I only had an afternoon to visit this 25 mile long national park.

The Red Canyon


Imagine driving around a corner and entering a fantasy world. That is how it felt driving through the Red Canyon in Utah. These scenes continued for only a mile or two but were quite amazing.

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Grand Canyon Side Trip



It was rainy yesterday so I drove through Grand Canyon National Park. The weather there was no better but the scenery was awesome.

Today I will be driving to Bishop, CA.