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2005/July20  A few shots at Panorama Point (Glen Canyon), and at the rock crawling area, south end of Lake Mountain.   
2004/Jun06  San Rafael Swell and Joe's Valley (digital)   
2004/May23  San Rafael Swell: Moore road, and south of I-70 (digital)   
2004/Mar28  San Rafael digital shots, including Behind the Reef road and Reds Canyon.   
2003/Jul02  Cleaning out the LF film box: fall on Mt. Nebo, winter in Bryce Canyon, San Rafael Swell in winter and spring, Strawberry Peak in summer.   
2003/May30  Digital shots in the San Rafael Swell and vicinity.   
2003/Apr26  LF shots from Mt. Nebo (Fall), Bryce (Winter), and the San Rafael Swell (Winter & Spring).   
2002/Nov09  Fall Scenics around Mt. Nebo Loop Road, and Alpine Scenic Loop Road. (LF)   
2002/Nov02  Fall Foliage around Mt. Nebo and Boulder Mountain, Utah (LF)   
2002/Oct06  Fall on the Burr Trail, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. Digital.   
2002/Sep04  Mona Reservoir: On Assignment, the pulling of a single truck out of the mud flats of the drying reservoir, in which seven trucks and about 25 people participate.   
2002/Jul08  Medium format film scans (B&W and E6) from over the years.   
2002/Jun14  Digital Travelog: Grand Staircase-Escalante Monument, Utah Highway 12, Bryce Canyon   
2002/May29  Digital shots at Bryce Canyon NP, Devils Garden (Grand Staircase-Escalante Monument), and Long Canyon (Burr Trail)   
2002/May06  LF: Mt. Nebo in its various moods, and Fisher Towers, Arches, Little Wild Horse Canyon slots canyon shots   
2002/Apr01  Large-format shots from Fisher Towers and a few of Mt. Nebo (some shots underexposed, so they scanned oddly).   
2001/Nov06  Large format photography: Teton N.P., Yellowstone N.P., Fall scenics, and some 35mm (page 6 & 7).   
2001/Oct14  Large-format photographs, Arches N.P. and Fisher Towers, misc. Fall colors (and my last experiment in hyper-reality colors).   
2001/Sep20  Fall colors, shot over the Alpine and Mt. Nebo Scenic loops.   
2001/Sep12  Shots in Nepi, Utah, and over the Mount Nebo Scenic Loop, early Fall. Fireman training ay UVSC.   
2001/Sep10  Shots around the Alpine Loop Scenic Drive, and the Mount Nebo Scenic Drive, in very early Fall.   
2001/Sep09  Shots in and around the Union Pacific railyard in South Provo.   
2001/Jan03  Palisades rocks and waves, winter scenes, trebuchet launching, half-cone silo.  old
21Sep00  B&W shots from Armorgeddon, torchlight combat, dusk and dawn shots of encampment.  old
20Aug00  Flowers, Bruce (SD) Honey Days parade and car show.  old
19Aug00  Bruce (SD) Honey Days parade and car show.  old
07Jan00  Scenics in WY and UT  old

Results from the Photographs listing:

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KA7OEI and K7HFV at the Panorama Point receive site

Glen Canyon Rec Area  
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Desert Trumpet (a particularly big example)

Sid and Charley  
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Sid and Charley (Entrada sandstone)

  
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Sid and Charley (Entrada sandstone)

  
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Lava boulders on Entrada sandstone

Between Salt Wash and the Muddy, near Lone Tree Crossing  
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More fo the stone cairn road markers, and the only bit of the original road that I ever saw

  
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Stone cairns that mark an old road to the Blackwood and Nickols drill hole

  
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Baptist Draw and the Reef

  
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The Hunt ranch, where cows, sheep, and chickens were raised, along with hay and corn for feed, all watered by the Muddy

  
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The log chicken coop and cow and sheep corral built by Charlie Hunt and his sons

  
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The cabin Rulon and Floyd Hunt moved over from Cainsville in 1929 after thier father, Charlie, abandoned the ranch

  
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Beavertail
Opuntia basilaris
The Summerville cliffs between Middle Wild Horse Mesa and Big Wild Horse Mesa  
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Sand washed into a series of mesas, much like the big ones

  
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Rushpink or Milkpink
Lygodesmia grandiflora
  
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From Big Wild Horse Mesa, Factory Butte and the colorful Chinle formation below Skylline Rim in front of the Butte.

  
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A jeep trail in the foreground, and a single-track dropping into the canyon east of Flat Top.

  
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Red Ledges
Entrada sandstone
Moore Road  
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Sandstone erosion (Wingate?) in Ramp canyon

  
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The purple band of shale found in the Chinle layer

  
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Cistern Canyon climbs up threough the red Moenkopi to the yellow kaibab limestone to the white Coconino sandstone

  
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From the Behind the Reef Road, the red Moenkopi shleves, and beyond that the Kaibab limestone benches of the Swell interior

  
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In the distance the Behind the Reef road climbs up the Kayenta shelf. Above is the Navajo, and below is the oddly-sloped Wingate. Below that is the Chinle/Moenkopi valley

  
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Reds Canyon and Hondu Country, from above the Lucky Strike Mine

  
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Navajo sandstone butte showing the aolian (windborne) corssbedding

  
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Hondu Country, Factory Butte and the Henry Mountains in the distance

  
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San Rafael Knob and the head of Red Canyon

  
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Mexican Mountain and the interior of the Reef

  
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The cavern dug (possibly) by the department of defense as a strategic location, but abandoned.

39deg 09.53N 110deg 43.02W climb down the dugway to get to the horizontal entrance.  
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Rough Mule's Ear or Sandpaper Mule's Ear

  
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The Reef in the background, the Curtis (ledgy) and Summerville (sloped) formations in the foreground.

  
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The bulk of the Swell that appears to be a point at Greasewood Canyon, as seen from the south of the Squeeze
Note the size of the Reef (formed by the Grand Canyon Group) relative to the interior of the Swell, made of the Perminan Group), a difference of 1700 feet
  
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Varigated sandstone patterns.

  
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Farther up the Uneva Mine canyon. Wingate sandstone on the walls, and Coconino sandstone making up the bulge of the Swell in the center.

  
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The Uneva Mine Canyon, second canyon south of I-70. Note the Navajo and Wingate formations, and in back, the Coconino sandstone, same formation that makes the Black Box.

  
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The reef: the red Carmel, and the white navajo.

  
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The Grand Canyon Group on end: Carmel, Navajo, Kayenta, Wingate formations.

  
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Lavandula evening-primrose
Calyophus lavandulifolius
Cottonwood Wash road  
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Lavandula evening-primrose
Calyophus lavandulifolius
  
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Sunset looking up the little grand canyon of the San Rafael River

  
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Wingate sandstone

Behind the Reef road San Rafael Swell 
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Navajo sandstone erosion

Behind the Reef road San Rafael Swell 
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Navajo sandstone block

Behind the Reef road San Rafael Swell 
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Inside the San Rafael Reef, at Crack and Chute Canyons

Behind the Reef road San Rafael Swell 
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Inside the San Rafael Reef, at Crack and Chute Canyons

Behind the Reef road San Rafael Swell 
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Unnamed round peak and Assembly Hall Peak

West of the Bridge Campground San Rafael Swell 
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Hondu Country: North Butte(?, just north of Tomish Butte) and Hondo Arch

Reds Canyon San Rafael Swell 
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Broken Cross and Douglass Fir, as seen from the entrance of Honeymoon Cave

Swaysey's Cabin, Head of Sinbad San Rafael Swell 
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Unnamed round peak and Assembly Hall Peak

West of the Bridge Campground San Rafael Swell 
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Truck, and Calf Mesa Mine in the background, upper left

San Rafael Swell  
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admin and cascade peak Night, metered at 30 sec.

Ponds, SW corner  
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UVSC and Mt. Timpanogus early alpenglow

Ponds, SW corner Orem Utah
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UVSC and Mt. Timpanogus dark stripe on timp

Ponds, SW corner  
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UVSC and Mt. Timpanogus

Ponds, SW corner Orem Utah
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UVSC and Mt. Timpanogus

Ponds, SW corner  
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UVSC and Mt. Timpanogus

Ponds, SW corner Orem Utah
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UVSC and Mt. Timpanogus

Ponds, SW corner Orem Utah
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Meadow, brook tilt down, lens tilted back also. between f/32 and f/45.

Main Canyon rd  
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Cow canyon, and Calf canyon (foreground)

  
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Sandwort (different species than 5164)
Arenaria
Cedar Mountain  
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Sandwort
Arenaria
Cedar Mountain  
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Lavandula evening-primrose
Calyophus lavandulifolius
Jackass Benches  
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Window blind peak, bottleneck peak, assembly hall peak Turkey audible. Winter sun shines up valley/flats giving more even illumination and more dramatic angle.

along mex mt rd, 1/4 mile further along  
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mexican mt and the cliffs this location is very good for sun angle!

slope just above second gate on mexican mt rd  
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Desert Trumpet. The tall-standing stalk stays until trampled, leaving the desert scattered with veritcal pods with "feelers"

Mexican Mountain Road  
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reef tooth, between river exit and black dragon canyons

jackass bench, northernmost point  
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Evening Primrose
Calyophus lavandulifolius?
Buckhorn Wash  
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Looking east,, sun and god beams

inspiration -t  
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Pink ridge, arch, and foreground hoodoo

2nd turnout going north  
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pink cliffs, near and far

1st turnout going north  
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Pictograph, standing man tilt and full rise

Buckhorn wash  
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Little Grand Canyon canyon haze = 5

Wedge overlook, east side  
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Little Grand Canyon clouds at 5, before sunrise

Wedge overlook, west side  
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Little Grand Canyon cliffs at 5, before sunrise xp 5 sec. goofed, forgot filter factor

Wedge overlook, west side  
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Little Grand Canyon cliffs at 5, after sunset xp 5 sec.

Wedge overlook, east side  
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Little Grand Canyon cliffs at 5.5, just after sunset 1.5 sec.

Wedge overlook, east side  
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Little Grand Canyon cliffs at 5.5

Wedge overlook, east side  
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Aspen stand, small elm?

Aspen loop scenic drive, above top parking lot  
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Aspen stand, backlit

Aspen loop scenic drive, above top parking lot  
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Aspen stand weak extinction

Aspen loop scenic drive, below pine flat  
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Aspen stand weak extinction

Aspen loop scenic drive, above pine flat  
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Pine & lone Aspen stand weak extinction

Aspen loop scenic drive, pine flat  
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Pine & Aspen stand

Aspen loop scenic drive, pine flat  
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Trail in Aspen stand

Aspen loop scenic drive, pine flat  
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Aspen stand same as before

Aspen loop scenic drive, pine flat  
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Aspen and pine stand, road in foreground 90 sec metered, 3 min actual

Nebo loop scenic drive  
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Dormant treestand, maple leaves

Maple Lake rd  
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white cliffs

Southern Tarantula mesa, from border of Capitol reef and GS-E  
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aspen stand, hillside

cowboy rd, nebo loop  
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Nebo and aspen same as before, sunlit aspen, dark mountain

nebo loop  
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Nebo and aspen

nebo loop  
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Aspen in pines hand-held filter 1/45 f/16

Nebo loop  
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Again, copy and paste: http://chem.dynu.com/photo/photos/2002/sep04/success.avi

  
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Copy and paste this to the browser address window: http://chem.dynu.com/photo/photos/2002/sep04/second.avi

  
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...and still no progress is attained.

  
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The Jeep has arrived, and the truck, which first offered assistance, has gone to get more of it's truck pals to help.

  
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Perhaps jacking the vehicle up and filling in the depressions will help...

  
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The Event has begun. Shovels and a chain are being employed, sadly to no avail.

  
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decrepid gate and fence, dusk

by the sunflowers  
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Mud flats, dead and dried fish bright mud = +1 ev

Mona Reservoir   
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The offending mud flats: two inches of dried clay, eight inches of soft and slippery mud.

  
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Hall 1 in rise

Goshen, Center and 100 south Mona Utah
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Cross-bedding on the sandstone, demonstrating the dune origin of this sand

  
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Checkered erosion, Navajo sandstone

  
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Navaho sandstone domes along the Burr trail

  
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The entrance to Peek-a-Boo slot canyon

Dry Fork of the Coyote Grand Staircase-Escalante Monument 
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The Narrows

Dry Fork of the Coyote Grand Staircase-Escalante Monument 
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One small section of the Navajo sandstone "teeth" on the Western edge of the Grand Gulch.

Strike Valley Overlook Capitol Reef National Park 
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The Southern end of the grand gulch. These are the edges of upturned layers of rock, the upper layers have eroded long ago, leaving only a small ridge. I'm standing at the Strike Valley overlook, perched atop a 45 degree layer of Navajo sandstone.

  
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Henry Mountains and Capitol Reef

Homestead Viewpoint, Highway 12, Boulder Mountain  
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Navaho sandstone

Overlook, Utah Highway 12  
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Mano Arch

Devils Garden Outstanding Nature Area  
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Metate Arch

Devils Garden Outstanding Nature Area  
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Goblins and Hoodoos (made of much harder sandstone than those in Goblin Valley or Bryce)

Devils Garden Outstanding Nature Area 12 Miles off Utah Highway 12 next to the Hole-in-the-rock Road, Grand Staircase-Escalante Monument,  
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Powell Point, an old surveyors landmark

  
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The white band is ash fromt he eruption of Mt. Boulder, 50 million years ago

Bryce Canyon National Park  
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Hoodoos and goblins

Goblin Valley State Park  Utah
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Sandstone walls, slot canyon

Little Wild Horse Canyon  Utah
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A boom town in the uranium-mining days ('60's and '70's), now barely a town at all.

 Cisco Utah
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One of the many IIP (Intermountain Power Project) coal trains and UP (Union Pacific) freight's running through central Utah daily.

  
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Abandoned station, track semaphore, sunset

  
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Column and Symbol, Masonic Lodge, Madison SD

  
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Shadow of R.R. crossing lights on abandoned building, Madison SD

  
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Wood and Stone, detail of barn, Dell Rapids SD

  
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Various shots in and around Hendricks MN

  
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"In any heard, there will be found a leader, one who will cross the untrod ground, to seek the untamed land."

  
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Sunset afterglow, and tree

  
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Sir Tarrach fighting with shield and spear
  
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Hagan and Josph pause before the Princess.
  
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Ulrick (on the left) and Sir Tarrach (right).
  
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Baron Aleksander and other watch the tourchlight tourney.
  
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An extraordinary story: this kid lost his rocket out in the desert, and the dust devil dropped it right at his feet.

  
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A landing sequence:

  
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This facility looks about 100 years old, and probably processed fluorspar (Na3AlF6) for the aluminum.

  
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Awaiting a chance to fight are Master Tarik , Hagan, Josph, and Ulrick
  
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Fernando & Lyriel, King and Queen of Calontir
  
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Stands and announcers booth, Dell Rapids City park.

  
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...and royalty address the fighters before the woods battle.

  
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Though I don't know why, Fernando seemed to enjoy the gift of PlayDoh, almost as much as the Calontir gentle who ate some.

  
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Awards given by Tristan and Eilika.

  
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A unique effect. If you look closely, you can see the shadow of the contrail. This happens only when the contrail, the sun, and you are in the proper alignment.

  
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Brian, and others, climbing on a nice set of routes just below Ophir, Utah

  
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Interested bystanders

  
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Water, free and enslaved.

City park Brookings SD
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Here he is landing.

  
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The salt causes the iron rebar to expand, blowing out chunks of concrete over the rebar.

  
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Tradition specifies that only those who are proficient in all weapons systems may be made Huscarls.
Generally, the fighter must demonstrate a great degree of skill at arms, be honorable on and off the field, and be active in promoting fighting through marshalling, teaching, et cetera.
  
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...Lady Micheline Elphinstone of the Shire of Falcon's Keep, called Meehesh, looking pensive and soaking up the reflection off all the Brass Hats, A Lost Boy whose name I don't know, and His Majesty King Fernando of Calontir.
  
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Sir Angus Blackmoor, Baron Coeur d' Ennui, Magnus, and Otto.
  
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Lady Asa and Baron Brannac.
  
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From left to right, Lord Duncan Douglas MacPherson, Lord Michael Nymandus, Lord Mikail Azadan Askoldovich -- all from Lonely Tower.
  
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Lt. Moth and Father Tyresius of Company Nevermore
  
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The fighter behind the white shield with the red cross is Castile of the black hand,
the one more-or-less in the middle with his face obscured by his sword is THL Owen Alun, and the one at the far right with the red drape on his helm is Kenneth di Katze. All three are from Nordskogen
  
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Holding the shield with the crown on it is HRM Fernando of Calontir
  
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Standing Guard over the Fallen. Memorial Day, Brookings War Memorial. The cadets of the SDSU ROTC.

 Brookings SD
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Web, wind, and dew

  
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Tree and Sunset afterglow, Brookings SD

  
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Abandoned Chimney and House

  
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Lamp above pump, abandoned gas station North of Brookings SD

  
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D&I Railroad Engines 26 (EMD GP9?) and 19 (EMD GP9).

  
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Lady Asa Lufa from Mag Mor, and Jarl Thjothrekr Eirikrsson (Just-past King of Calontir).
  
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Falls and Moss, Split Rock Creek dam, Garretson SD.

  
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The Lord and Lady Heir of Northshield, Sir Saeric Scireham and Lady Yasamin al-Hadiyya
  
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PBS Radio and TV Tower, KC

  
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Snow and ice over a tributary of the Provo River, Provo Canyon, Utah.

  
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Nearly-abandoned grain elevators, Bushnell SD

  
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Crane yaw and spool mechanisms

  
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Sky, clouds, and soybeans

Just across the border from South Dakots into Minnesota  
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The guy in the background holding the spear over his shoulder is Lord Pepin... oh, and His Majesty Fernando is in there too... ;)
  
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Sir Semjaka, and Faolan, with Hrothgar the Smith, of the Barony of Forgotten Sea looking on.
  
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Landing.

  
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The Princess and ladies sit before the pavilion during a break in the fighting
  
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Photos taken at the Lusty Day in May activity, sponsored by the Shire of Western Keep, in the Principality of Northshield of the Middle Kingdom, the Brookings SCA organization. See the Exhibit for the best-of photos. See also 25May00.
Lord and Lady Heir of Northshield, Sir Tristan von Eisig and Lady Eilika von Lutzen
Oakwood Lake State park Bruce SD
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In purple and white is Baron Wulfgang von den Lowen, KSCA, CB.
  
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Her Highness, Princess Kelinda Garrett, thanking chirgeons Lady Sian verch Gruffydd and Alexander for so ably taking care of everybody.
  
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An old Air Force switcher, used to tow visitors around a loop in old passenger cars (steam and an old Alco switcher are also used here).

Prairie Village Madison SD
  #088-26  "Cold. Oh so very cold"
Shot during a break in the clouds of a very cold and foggy day (T = -10 F), kneeling in about 2 feet of snow

Far Western side  MN
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Cian fell in hook, line, and sinker. He was sure he was about to get a Sword of Calontir. He didn't notice Sir Riik, his knight, creeping stealthily up the center aisle...
Then His Majesty said, "But that's not why you're here," and Sir Riik chimed in begging the boon. Cian was completely blown away. It was fun watching that one from behind the thrones
  
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School, Rutland SD

  
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Prince Tristan of Northshield and Captain Sebastian of Company Nevermore
  
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Sir Semjaka and Baron Wulfgang von den Lowen of Castle Rouge.
  
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Modred Blackhorse, Gareth the Black and Rodney of Wendigo of Company Nevermore, finding shade by the haybales.
  
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Thane Juan and Modred Blackhorse of Company Nevermore
  
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Sitting is Sir Wolfgang from Castel Rough and laying down is Lady Janac Raventhourne from Shattentor after finishing up her last resurrection and watching the last of the bridge battle.
  
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Lord Friederich Von Blumenkamp, of Lonely Tower, and Vogel, his Red-Tail Hawk.
  
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An abandoned farm and equipment. I got there during Spring, just when the Lilacs were at their peak

Western South Dakota  
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A single stand of grass survives the prairie winter winds. The dark bands in the snow come from alternate deposits of snow and dust blown from the surrounding fields, then scoured down by the dry winds of winter

South of town Elkton SD
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A shot of the sandstone layering and weathering seen in the Towers

Fisher Towers  
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In purple and gold with the coronet is Iamys Makillewray, Baron of Lonely Tower, beside Lord Ansgar Christensen.
  
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The Prize: a beautifully-crafted Sword
Behind the sword to the right (white, black and yellow) is Lord Michael Nymandus, of Lonely Tower.
  
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Jarl Sir Thjothrekr standing, Viscount Sir Ternon kneeling.
  
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The winner of the Great Sword Tournament, being handed the prize.
  
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and normal, two days later.

  
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Fernando, King of Calontir
  
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Fernando, King of Calontir
  
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In the Hall, following opening ceremonies, preparing for the Woods battle.
In the background - Graf Volkmar Katzbalger giving water to someone that looks like Sir Roger. In the foreground, Lady Corasander nic Murtrie (with her helm off), Lord Aubrey d'Aubusson and (maybe) HE Logan.
  
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Lord Kristoff Fuger von Augsburg (the Northshield and Middle Kingdom rapier champion, in black) teaches...
  
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Count Thjothrekr Eirikrsson in white, and Brannac MacConn.
  
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Camp Calontir, and the fort

  
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HE Brannac MacConn and HL Yesungge
  
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Baron Aleksandr Yaroslavovich Vyetchikov (in purple tunic) and Lord Mathieu Chartrain (right), both Lonely Tower fighters.
  
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Here are Sir Vaclav Semjaka (left in purple and gold) and his squire, Lord Faolan MacThighearnan, both of Lonely Tower.
  
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Echo Canyon, Utah

  
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All shots here were done on Fuji MS100/1000 shot at ISO 400. I don't think the experiment was all that successful. Maybe this film is okay at 100, but the contrast is too high at 400, and the Dmax is too low.

  
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Their Majesties got Cian pretty good. He was called up during the opening ceremonies, and His Majesty talked about there being unfinished business from Pennsic.
He then described Cian's feats of derring-do on the Pennsic field in great detail, finishing with "We have a special award for this."
  
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The last object left of a service island, Sinai SD

  
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and field.

  
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After the Spring thaw, many large fish were found dead, more than the usual, perhaps owing to the unusually cold and long winter this year.

Oakwood Lake W. of Bruce South Dakota
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 Flandreau SD
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Frozen river, and car/snowmobile tracks, during the spring thaw, Dell Rapids SD

  
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Palisades during the spring runoff. I normally shoot standing four feet below that mostly-submerged rock.

  
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The big Sioux River at Flandreau, SD.

  
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Webs and dew

  
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Lineman's handiwork

  
  #a072-12  "Rocks and Waves"
This is Sioux Quartzite. It was layed down 2 million years ago on the bottom of a shallow lake. Due to silting, the wave pattern formed during mild times were preserved throughout the yearly floods. This patterned sand was compressed into the rock you see

Palisades State Park Near Garretson SD
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Hrothgar (left), and Lord Mathieu
  
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Beautifully-weathered layered sandstone

Fisher Towers BLM area  
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Payson Cold Storage Lockers (abandoned), sunset.

 Payson Utah
  #238-1
Teton Range and Mormon Row barn, early morning.

Antelope Flats, Teton N.P. Jackson WY
  #234-1
Mt. Moran and the Teton range, reflected in (14% capacity) Lake Jackson.

Teton N.P.  WY
  #233-1
This is the schoolhouse my grampa attended in his youth. It's located on the South Park Loop. It was subsequently used by my Uncle Nate as a workshop. The roof and floor are now gone, and only cows enjoy this view of it.

South park Jackson WY
  #2405
Medium shot of a wall, showing how the sandstone has over time 'melted' during rainstorms. This is not very solid sandstone.

  
  #2312
Hiking trail below one of the sandstone towers.

Fisher Towers BLM area, S-128, NE of  Moab UT
  #2411
Two other hikers on the trail, giving a sence of the size of these sandstone formations. He is standing on a very small rise in comparison to the towers.

Fisher Towers  
  #2355
Weathered slickrock, and a stone cairn marking the towers trail

  
  #2310
Juniper, the pink-orange sandstone of the towers

Fisher Towers BLM area, off S-128  
  #1483

Hagan and Arbon continue...
  
  #291-2
Cobra, and climbers aloft

  
  #2354
The 900 foot Titan, and lesser Towers

Fisher Towers  
  #2319
Striated sandstone formations

  
  #2413
One of the magnificent towering sandstone fins

Fisher Towers BLM area, off S-128, NE of Moab UT
  #2348
Weathered rock wall

  
  #2318
One of the Towers, sillouettes of sandstone formations, and the hiking trail barely visible at the base.

  
  #2321
Weathered sandstone

  
  #2341
Weathered wall

Fisher Towers BLM area  
  #2406
Layer of conglomerate in the sandstone

Fisher Towers  
  #2228
Detail East side of Park Avenue.

Arches N.P.  
  #2311
The Towers hiking trail as it passes through one of the ravines between the towers. The metal ladder is visible.

  
  #122-3
Panorama, Navajo Sandstone

Overlook, Utah Highway 12 South of Escalente Utah
  #388-3
Abandoned powerhouse

 Eureka Utah
  #b035-05
Spillway

 Flandreau SD
  #369-4
Shots in and along the Navajo Loop Trail

  
  #357-2
The Waterpocket Fold, Grand Gulch, from the Strike Valley Overlook

  
  #357-1
Long Canyon overlook, North end of Long Canyon, toward the Circle Cliffs and Capitol Reef

  
  #127-2780
Panorama along the trail leading down to the Dry Fork of the Coyote (below are the Narrows, and three slot canyons)

  
  #355-27
Navaho sandstone, near Boulder

Burr Trail  
  #355-08
Long Canyon overlook, North end of Long Canyon, toward the Circle Cliffs and the Henry Mountains

  
  #354-27
Checkerboarded Navajo sandstone

  
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Devil's Garden Outstanding Nature Area  
  #286-1
Underexposed, and very saturated shot of Cottontop.

  
  #332-4
Navajo Sandstone domes, outside of Capitol Reef N.P.

  
  #321-2
Pocketted sandstone wall

Little Wild Horse Canyon  
  #320-1
Pocketted sandstone wall

Little Wild Horse Canyon  
  #312-4
Layers in the Navajo sandstone formation

Arches National Park  
  #311-3
Three Gossips and The Organ

Arches National Park Moab Utah
  #310-1
Nefertitti's Head

Park Avenue South Arches National Park Utah
  #306-3
Receeding: Castle Tower, The Rectory, Nuns, and Priest

Manti-La Sal Scenic Loop Professor Valley, off Utah 128 Utah
  #306-1
From left to right: Castle Tower, The Rectory, Priest and Nuns, and Parriot Mesa

Fisher Towers BLM area Moab Utah
  #305-3
Fisher Towers, sunset

Fisher Towers BLM area Moab Utah
  #2248
Juniper, sandstone wall

Arches  
  #353-04
Metate Arch

Devil's Garden Outstanding Nature Area  
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Delicate Arch, dimunitized by the massive sandstone wall below it.

Arches N.P.  
  #honk
Honk for Service, old gas station and mine vehicle

 Eureka UT
  #183-4
Aspen trunk and maple leaves.

Alpine loop  
  #199v-04
This and what follow were shot on the Mount Nebo scenic loop

 Between Nephi and Payson UT
  #176v-36
Abandoned car/truck wash, next to the Starlight Inn.

 Nephi Utah
  #176v-22
The rather beautiful, but abandoned, Starlight Inn, left to rot in 2000.

 Nephi Utah
  #168v-36
Landscape

Top of Alpine Scenic Drive Provo canyon/American Fork canyon UT
  #170v-21
BNSF GE Dash-9 engines (4400 horsepower, generating over 4 MW), probably bought and waiting for a repaint and refit.

  
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  #207-3
Aspen leaf and ferns

  
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  #191-1
A nice vista seen towards the top of the Mt. Nebo scenic loop. Those specks in the sky are not dust, they are eagles.

  
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  #2040
...by going to every place where longitude and latitude lines cross.
Looking West
  
  #2039
It is an effort of take pictures of the entire land surface of the planet...
Looking North
  
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An old car (and target) located at an old ore facility

NW Eureka UT
  #v115-14
This is Paul Bunyon's Woodpile. It's lava that's been tilted on its side and weathered away until it looks like piles of cut wood.

  
  #v115-07
In 1999 there was a large fire South of Eureka, UT. All the trees were killed, and most have a clump of new growth around the base.

  
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  #228-2
Towers

Fishers Tower BLM site  Off Utah S-128 
  #a108-23
Along the Alpine Loop Scenic Highway, between Sundance Ski Resort and American Fork Canyon.

  
  #214-4
Can and rock, light rain.

Near Maple Bench campground, payson canyon.  
  #223-1
Small balanced rock.

Arches National Park (entrance road) Moab Utah
  #228-4
Juniper, hoodoo and tower.

Fishers Tower BLM site  Off Utah S-128 
  #231-4
Hoodoo and towers.

Fishers Tower BLM site  Off Utah S-128 
  #216-3
Skyline arch and juniper

Arches National Park Moab Utah
  #224-3
Balanced rock on weathered Navajo sandstone

Arches National Park (entrance road) Moab Utah
  #216-2
Skyline arch and juniper

Arches National Park Moab Utah
  #217-4
Sandstone wall and juniper tree, sunrise

Arches National Park Moab Utah
  #pump2
Old gas pump and lamp, spring

 N of Brookings SD
  #231-3
Park Avenue

Arches National Park Moab Utah
  #2267
Aspen leaf and fern (overexposed)

  
  #219-1
Weathered sandstone, morning.

Arches National Park Moab Utah
  #216-4
Old juniper and sandstone fin.

Arches National Park Moab Utah
  #226-4
Delicate Arch, sunset

Arches National Park Moab Utah
  #222-2
Juniper and new arch.

Trail to Double Arch, Arches N.P. Moab Utah
  #222-4
Double Arch.

Arches National Park Moab Utah
  #226-3
Park Avenue

Arches National Park Moab Utah
  #230-1
Landscape Arch, sunrise

Arches National Park Moab Utah
  #225-1
Delicate Arch, sunset

Arches National Park Moab Utah
  #229-1
Park Avenue

Arches National Park Moab Utah
  #lilacfarm
Old farmstead with combine and lilac

 NE of Brookings SD
  #218-3
Old juniper and sandstone.

Arches National Park Moab Utah

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Bruce Wilson of Provo, UT thought on 7/17/2007 that this photo was displayed properly and added the following:
"Not a shot I'm proud of, because the light was low and I had what appears to be some color crossover, likely due to color developer exhaustion (didn't replenish at a high enough rate)." 4271

whitney sorensen of salt lake city utah thought on 3/10/2007 that this photo was displayed properly and added the following:
" this was my grade school and i hope they dont ever tear it down." 5208

Bruce Wilson thought on 10/3/2006 that this photo was displayed properly and added the following:
"The Payson Lakes area has a nice campground. And the aspen are beautiful right now." 4489

Donald 187 thought on 5/30/2006 that this photo was displayed properly and added the following:
"Personally I think it is Sclerocactus cloveriae which until recently was a part of parviflorus and whipplei. Its description can be found in journals written by Heil. Not completely opening flowers similar to whipplei but magenta. Spine very similar to parviflorus but more corky. I think its Sclerocactus cloveriae." 8402

amy williams of idaho falls id thought on 4/1/2006 that this photo was superb and added the following:
"thank you for a photo of a place named after my 4th great grandfather, that I may never be able to see in person" 4142

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randy myers of old river ,texas thought on 11/20/2005 that this photo was superb and added the following:
"i have stood in the same place a dozen times and taken the same picture with less quality camera but you took a great shot" 7148

Mike Davies of Salt Lake City thought on 11/11/2005 that this photo was good and added the following:
"My grandfather, who lived in Goshen, worked in this mine when it was in operation years ago. I never new exactly what kind of mine it was. Very nice photo of the mine." 3010

Maxim of Ohio thought on 10/30/2005 that this photo was okay and added the following:
"I would step to the right and turn a bit to the left - so the bush will move to the left of the picture and the larger peak a bit to the right. I don't like them being almost aligned along a vertical line, I would prefer them to form a diagonal. Personal taste. :)" 6803

Lisa Jensen thought on 8/8/2005 that this photo was very cool and added the following:
"I like both the color and the depth of field in this photo. I can almost smell the sweet scent of dacying leaves on the forest floor." 4249

Syr Cian mac CuRoi of Calontir thought on 5/9/2005 that this photo was displayed properly and added the following:
"Yes that is me and my knight.... and he did blow me away. I realy thought I was going to get the sword, and was disappointed, until I realized what was REALY going on. One of the more memorable moments in my life. Thank you for taking this picture" 3545

Bruce Wilson of Provo, Utah thought on 2/26/2005 that this photo was displayed properly and added the following:
"Shadow. This is a north-facing panel in Buckhorn Wash, and rarely sees sunlight. Exposure and contrast were set by my digital camera. I have shot this with a 4x5 on Velvia at http://wilson.dynu.net/photo.asp?Photo_ID=6942" 8276

Andrew thought on 2/25/2005 that this photo was superb and added the following:
"A sad reminder of the lost glory of the USA's railroad system." 5677

Jim Nowling thought on 2/8/2005 that this photo was good and added the following:
"I was born and raised at Echo Utah. I worked for Utah Department of Transportation beginning in 1965. I worked on the Freeway systen in you photo. I have a lot of memories of this area." 4070

Jennifer Savage thought on 2/1/2005 that this photo was totally cool, dude and added the following:
"Your camera is really sexy and the tripod comes in 2nd Thanks you have a wonderful site " 10443

Your Uncle George of Miami thought on 12/27/2004 that this photo was superb and added the following:
"You did not have stupendous or I would have chosen it. I can hardly take it all in. Subject, composition and detail are 1st rate." 4601

Bruce Wilson of Provo, Utah thought on 10/20/2004 that this photo was displayed properly and added the following:
"No enhancement here. I got the blue by shooting this toward the end of an overcast day. The blue skylight was quite rich, and the darkness helped me get a long exposure (about 1/3 to 1/2 second)." 6369

Rivi of Dubai - U.A.E. thought on 10/19/2004 that this photo was superb and added the following:
"Very nice use of colour and light. well detailed too. Rivi www.ajithrivi.blogspot.com" 6451

Benjamin J Wilson thought on 8/19/2004 that this photo was like, Wow, you know, totally mind-blowing and added the following:
"Hey Dr. Wilson, I had no idea that you were a photographer. This picture is awesome! Those clouds look like they were painted. Very good work. Thanks again for writting me a letter of evaluation, and preparing me for the DAT. So far on my practice DAT's I have got an 18 or better. See around this semester. Ben Wilson" 7394

Terri M. of Idaho Falls, ID thought on 7/27/2004 that this photo was superb and added the following:
"Absolutely beautiful. Wonderful contrast between the warm light on the building and trees and the coolness of the sky and water." 6218

Dorde Woodruff of SLC thought on 5/30/2004 that this photo was good and added the following:
"A pretty, neat flower on Sclerocactus parviflorus, not S. whipplei, which is a smaller plant, doesn't grow here, and rarely becomes cylindrical. The common name for S. parviflorus is a translation of the Latin, "small-flowered fishhook cactus", or more properly, "small-flowered little barrel cactus", a misnomer, since this species has small flowers only in comparison to the giant of the genus, S. polyancistrus of California. " 4666

Dorde Woodruff of SLC thought on 5/30/2004 that this photo was good and added the following:
"This also appears to be S. parviflorus, but quite a young one. But the petals are narrow than in #8164. It is not S. whipplei, which has yellow flowers and grows in the Navajo reservation area in northern Arizona. The name S. whipplei got widely entrenched in the literature because S. parviflorus wasn't discovered and named until the '30s. " 8402

Dorde Woodruff of SLC thought on 5/30/2004 that this photo was good and added the following:
"This plant is commonly misidentified, even in floras. It isn't S. whipplei but rather S. parviflorus, first named in the 30s by Clover and Jotter on a river trip, in the Grand Canyon. S. whipplei grows on the Navajo reservation and thereabouts in Northern Arizona, is globular unless very old, smaller, and has yellow flowers. " 4968

Dorde Woodruff of SLC thought on 5/30/2004 that this photo was displayed properly and added the following:
"this is not Opuntia polyacantha but rather O. basilaris, beavertail. Note that it doesn't have regular spines, just glochids, the fine barbed minature spines. The pads are bluer than O. polyacantha, and a different shape. The plant is more compact. Gorgeous photos! " 5606

fernando simoes of ontario Canada thought on 10/29/2003 that this photo was superb and added the following:
"magnificent photo" 5895

swede of Gothenburg, Sweden thought on 9/8/2003 that this photo was totally cool, dude and added the following:
"I've Hiked Mt Timp 3 times and it is the most spectacular view in Utah. Also Snowboarded it 2 times in winter by far the biggest visiting spot in Utah. Swede Steven Andersson" 6465

Doug Dolde of Payson AZ thought on 7/16/2003 that this photo was superb and added the following:
"Great image---the light is outstanding as is the composition. Bet you wish you had used your 4x5 !!" 6405

Lauren Anderson of Ogden, UT thought on 5/22/2003 that this photo was 'interesting' and added the following:
"It's a fascinating picture; great representation of the scale and steepness of the trail, makes me want to go there. The picture seems a little underexposed and saturated with reds and oranges. It would be nice to see it lightened a little in PhotoShop." 6052

Lauren Anderson of Ogden, UT thought on 5/22/2003 that this photo was totally cool, dude and added the following:
"Absolutely gorgeous! Everything definitely came together in this one." 6317

Cemal Ekin of Rhode Island thought on 11/24/2002 that this photo was displayed properly and added the following:
"I saw Byrce Canyon for the first time last December. It took my breath away. Then, again in May and I was blown away one more time. Although I came close to seeing the sentinel, I could not go down far enough to see it. Thank you for sharing this extremely good photograph with us all. This is probably better than what I would ahve seen on that cloudy day. I may take another trip there since my doughter and son-in-law are in SLC. You live in a wonderful country there. Regards, Cemal" 6853

Barbara Willard of Provo thought on 10/26/2002 that this photo was superb and added the following:
"I'm glad you hae this picture that shows the trails. My husband and I took the horseso on one of their trail trips plus we have walked the trail several times, brings back many memories!" 4151

Gene Willard of Provo thought on 10/15/2002 that this photo was superb and added the following:
"Those two sunset photos shows great imagination and technique" 3007

Gene Willard of Provo thought on 10/15/2002 that this photo was good and added the following:
"I live near this area and walk here often" 3053

Jonathan Bundick of Texas thought on 6/27/2002 that this photo was good and added the following:
"I like the subject, composition, and light. A little more exposure might help, but not too much could be improved on. Very nice warm feeling when viewed for several moments. " 3598

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Bruce Wilson of Provo, Utah thought on 3/14/2002 that this photo was displayed properly and added the following:
"Thanks, Theo. It's okay to use as your own desktop. I guess those trees really are out of focus, and I took another look at the big version, looks like th ebarn is in sharp focus, but the Teton mountains in the background were out of focus a bit." 6491

Theo Jacobs of The Netherlands (highest hill: 340 meter) thought on 3/14/2002 that this photo was superb and added the following:
"Hello Bruce, Following a link from the PhotoSig site I came on your site and enjoyed it very much. This, however, is a real masterpiece! One of the best photo's I've seen in months, especially the 'big' version. One small point though: the big version is lacking a bit in sharpness, I found that sharpening it makes it even more impressive, uncovering much more detail. Do you mind if I use it as my desktop? (Well, as a matter of fact I've already tried it and it looks great on my Iiyama 21 inch)" 6491

jack gilbert of Toronto thought on 3/13/2002 that this photo was superb and added the following:
"I love photographing God's creations, the flowers.I wonder why you have not decided to use a high end digital camera and Photoshop. This remarkable combination brought me back to photography. There is instant gratification in taking a photo ,downloading on computer,manipulating in photoshop and printing in minutes.See my flowers on www.photographybyjackgilbert.com.Having viewed many of your pics it is evident you are a superp photographer and I think you should employ this to a fuller degree in the digital world. Congratulations. JACK" 3282

An anonymous visitor thought on 1/26/2002 that this photo was good and added the following:
"Love the reversal of sizes of the moon and the car." 3201

Bruce Wilson thought on 7/14/2001 that this photo was good and added the following:
"Shots like this is why I always carry a 24mm wide-angle lens. You may have noticed that most shots in magazines like National Geographic are shot with wide-angle lenses. These lenses give a very nice sense of both subject and surroundings. Just remember to keep these rectilinear lenses pointing exactly horizontally to prevent convergence." 3285

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Rebecca of SDSU at the moment thought on 4/27/2001 that this photo was 'interesting' and added the following:
"I like it, but I don't like the quotation marks around 'interesting.' I like the pic b/c it reminds me of home, with all the different colors of dirt and the way it's piled up in mountains with the sky behind it. Looks like home, I miss that..." 4271

Bruce Wilson thought on 4/19/2001 that this photo was 'interesting' and added the following:
"It is a macro shot (using a 25mm extension tube), and using the angle finder. Angle finders are essential for getting shots that most people don't see, because you can get your camera in odd locations (on the gorund looking up) and using the finder still see what you're shooting. Were I to do this again I's stop down a little more and keep everything in focus. Most macro photography has a depth of field problem. I think it's usually done to keep the background fuzzy. It's much better to stop down then remove the background with black velvet . With an angle finder you get sky in the background, and fuzzy sky is still sky. This shot was done on a tripod (set very low), but I had to keep the shutter speed high because the wind was blowing and moving the subject." 3616

Joe thought on 4/11/2001 that this photo was good and added the following:
"Framing is kind of wierd for a tree, but the colors and exposure are spot on!" 3414

Bruce Wilson thought on 4/7/2001 that this photo was quite beyond his capacity to understand and added the following:
"...er, "magical" and "junked" are the words I wanted to use there." 3815

Bruce Wilson thought on 4/7/2001 that this photo was good and added the following:
"South Dakota, due to the extremely flat land here, has the most wonderful evening light. Rich in color but still quite bright, the light just before sunset is the photographers 'majical 20 minutes'. Take a juned old tractor, wait for the light, and you get a pretty-good picture." 3815

Bruce Wilson thought on 4/7/2001 that this photo was 'interesting' and added the following:
"I've always liked this shot, even thought there is a focus problem, and a slight imbalance in the composition. The light that afternoon was perfect, though. Shot outside the Madison SD Prarie Village antique tractor pull and all-around good time, this was the preparation for the ploughing contest. The train in the mid-gound is an old Arco switcher (about 1000 HP) that pulled four cards full of passengers around the site. The silos in the background are a nice reminder we are in the prarie. The shot could be fixed had I waited another moment for the engine to move about eight more feet, creating a line from the silos, thrjought the cab of the engine, to the head of the farmer. And closing down the shutter would have fixed the focus problem. Maybe next time." 3434

Bruce Wilson thought on 4/6/2001 that this photo was displayed properly and added the following:
"This is snow by the side of a dirt road. The grass just didn't stand out enough in the photo. Had I done this on sheet film I would have given in N+2 development to enhance the contrast. This is also underexposed a stop." 3823

Bruce Wilson thought on 4/5/2001 that this photo was good and added the following:
"This truck was a rare find. I went back a month later and it was gone." 3573

Bruce Wilson thought on 4/5/2001 that this photo was okay and added the following:
"This picture was shot the last week of February, 2000. Can you believe the difference this year? The second week of April and the snow is just thawing. The ground is still to we to leave the pavement. This is the city park in Bushnell, just East of Brookings." 3661

Bruce Wilson of Brookings SD thought on 4/5/2001 that this photo was good and added the following:
"A nice coincidence. The two balloons were being inflated next to each other, and the wind caught them just right to make it look like Smokey was wispering something into the ear of Sarge. Luck was responsible for this shot, not skill, I'm afraid." 4029

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