Tag: Images
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Monsoons Over Marble Canyon
Storm after storm passed by my secluded campsite in the Kaibab National Forest. This site overlooks Marble Canyon and the area north of the Grand Canyon. These images and more are available as prints or downloadable files for personal use at Dawn2Dawn Photography
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Fog Rises From The Depths
Of the Grand Canyon that is. Warm air and water vapor doubling as fog will rise from the bottom of the Grand Canyon during the rainy monsoon season. I just have to get up early enough.
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Dramatic Grand Canyon Skies
Passing monsoonal rainstorms appeared throughout the three days I spent at Timp Point, Kaibab National Forest, Arizona. These images and other recent photos are available as prints or downloadable files at Dawn2Dawn Photography.com Word Press members receive a 25% discount with the code WP2016. …
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Time Lapse Video- Perseid Meteor Shower or A Bunch of Airplanes
I shot a time lapse video Friday night of what I was hoping might be a bunch of meteors flying thru the sky. Results showed mostly aircraft. I believe the orange/red streaks were the planes and white/blue were a few meteors.The meteors do zip thru the night sky in a second or two so may…
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Distorted Forest Images
In-camera techniques produced images from the Kaibab National Forest and its Ponderosa Pines and Aspens.
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The Bad, the Good, The Ugly at Zion Today
Tremendous monsoonal thunderstorms ravaged Zion National Park today, closing the main road thru the park due to rock slides. But as with any storm, the aftermath can be delightful. THE BAD Photo courtesy of The St. George News, all others captured by Dawn2Dawn Photography THE GOOD THE…
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Another Fabulous Rainbow
Still photos from last week’s big rainbow at Zion National Park, Utah. I looked out my bedroom window and noticed dark stormy clouds to the northeast and sunny skies to the west. Ripe conditions for a rainbow. But I had to wait patiently until the rainbow manifested as the setting sun was obscured by clouds.…
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Cedar Breaks Flora
Cedar Breaks National Monument is a geologic marvel but in July, visitors come for the floral display. At over 10,000 feet in elevation, the seasons arrive later than sooner.
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Up On Kolob Terrace
In the high country of Southern Utah exist acres and acres of forests and pastures. Yesterday was a good day to beat the high heat (100 degrees F) at the lower elevations and garner some good photos from here and at Cedar Breaks National Monument(Pics to follow).
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Grand Canyon’s Cape Final
Not sure why they call it Cape Final although if you take one more step at this Grand Canyon rim viewpoint, it will be your final. It’s about a 3,000 foot drop from this point. To get there, you hike two miles through a Ponderosa pine forest with moderate elevation gain. The trail head is…