Grand Canyon National Park, sometimes called the South Rim, encompasses over 1900 square miles. Because it is easily accessible from Interstate 40, the South Rim can be very crowded in the summer. Over 5 million people visit Grand Canyon National Park. Of that number, about 90% visit the South Rim and 10% visit the North Rim. (Here are our photos from out North Rim portfolio.) Continue reading “Grand Canyon National Park”
Sheep Rock Unit of John Day Fossil Beds
The Sheep Rock Unit of John Day Fossil Beds National Monument is one of three distinct areas of the monument. The other two units are the Painted Hills and the Clarno. Continue reading “Sheep Rock Unit of John Day Fossil Beds”
Painted Hills Unit of John Day Fossil Beds
North-central Oregon is home to a geologic gem called John Day Fossil Beds National Monument. It is made up of three areas: the Painted Hills Unit, Clarno Unit, and Sheep Rock Unit.
In this post, we are going to feature the Painted Hills Unit. Read on to learn more about this amazing location and see some photographs from our gallery.
Continue reading “Painted Hills Unit of John Day Fossil Beds”California’s Pacific Coast
February along the California’s Pacific coast can be windy, rainy, and foggy – all the elements you need for atmospheric photos. Along the way you can see bridges, lighthouses, seashores, and driftwood. Continue reading “California’s Pacific Coast”
Bryce Canyon National Park
Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah, is one of five national parks in Utah. It features the brilliant limestone and mudstone pinnacles and hoodoos of the Clarion Formation. Continue reading “Bryce Canyon National Park”