Category: Photography
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The Sierras Are Practically Snowless
I took a turn out of Northern Death Valley NP and went into California’s Owens Valley. Not surprisingly, the Sierras had little snow. The first image is from last winters snow level in Owens Valley and the last three are from this years winter. Quite a difference.
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Antelope Canyon- One Last Time
I went to visit Antelope Canyon the other day in Page, Arizona, hoping to tour the Lower Canyon. However, that was closed temporarily so my friend Alison and I went to Upper Antelope Canyon. Even for January, it was fairly crowded. The one rule change they have instituted is that tripods are no longer allowed! …
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Shooting In Manual Mode- A Beginner’s Guide
Everything You Need To Know About Shooting in Manual A Quick Guide The photo above shows what equipment I use out in the field but you don’t need all this gear. You do need to know the basics to shoot in manual mode. Shooting in manual puts you in a different classification of photographer.…
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Met My First WP Blogger
I had the opportunity to me my first WordPress blogger the other day in Springdale, Utah, just outside Zion NP. Joan runs WP Blog Travels With Callie which documents the RV travels with Joan’s husband Michael, daughter Laura and of course their cat, Callie. We discussed the possibility of having a Word Press Convention or…
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Cloudy, Foggy, Ethereal, Ephemeral Zion National Park
A much-needed rainstorm passed through Zion on the first day of the government shutdown and I had the park pretty much to myself.
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Cyber Friday! Holiday Sale On Prints Etc…..
I’m having a holiday sale for my followers for the purchase of prints or downloadable files (You can make your own prints). 25% off for all images from my photography website Dawn2Dawn Photography. I currently offer prints for the following sizes. 16 x 20, 10 x 20 Panorama and 8 1/2 x 11. I also…
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Sunset at Zion
You don’t have to have the sun in the photo to get good sunset images. The light from the setting sun provides some vibrant colors.
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Hole In the Rock-A Great Moment In Mormon History
There is a road that travels some 55 miles south of Escalante, Utah, ending at Lake Powell and the Colorado River. This road is a difficult drive even for today’s high clearance, 4-wheel drive vehicles but try to imagine what it may have been like to traverse such difficult land in 1879. Some 236 Mormon…