Arches National Park and the area surrounding Moab, Utah, are locations that no photographer should pass up. Because the area is devoid of heavily forested landscapes, the red rocks and their dramatic shapes take center stage. Continue reading “Arches National Park and Moab”
Grand Canyon North Rim
Grand Canyon North Rim is part of Grand Canyon National Park. It is about 1000 feet higher in elevation than the South Rim. Because of this elevation difference, photographers can look down on familiar formations, giving their photos a more interesting perspective. Here are our photos from the South Rim. Continue reading “Grand Canyon North Rim”
Rocky Mountain National Park
Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado encompasses over 415 square miles that straddles the Continental Divide. The main portals into the park are outside of Grand Lake on the western slope and Estes Park on the eastern slope. Continue reading “Rocky Mountain National Park”
Great Sand Dunes National Park
The premiere attraction for photographers in the San Luis Valley is the Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve. It served as our base of operations as we explored the entire region. Here is a link to the portfolio containing other areas of interest in the San Luis Valley. Continue reading “Great Sand Dunes National Park”
Mount Rushmore National Memorial
Mount Rushmore National Memorial is an unexpectedly moving monument located in the Black Hills of South Dakota. It is one of many scenic spots to to explore when you visit this area. Continue reading “Mount Rushmore National Memorial”
Goblin Valley State Park
Goblin Valley State Park, located in the San Rafael Desert, is special because of its unusual geologic feature: hundreds of eroded hoodoos formed from Entrada Sandstone. These sandstone hoodoos look alot like Halloween goblins; hence, the park’s name. Continue reading “Goblin Valley State Park”