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Posts from the ‘Trees’ Category

Zion Maples

Yesterday, my friend Richard and I hiked down off the main road into the wash and followed it in and out of slot canyons. The scenery was VERY cool and there was lots of color. This HDR shot was taken on the way down to the bottom.

Watchman and Virgin River

The weather did not cooperate for my shot of the Watchman at Zion National Park so I shot in HDR once again. I might not have the sunset shot everyone strives for but I really like how this turned out!

Lower Pine Creek Falls

Lower Pine Creek Falls in Zion National Park. Another challenging (got wet) but extremely worthwhile hike. No sun so I shot in HDR which worked really well to brighten everything up. Please overlook the over-sharpening. (Note Chris at top right).

Entering Zion

It’s still raining. A challenge but I’m up for it 🙂
DroidX image through windshield.

Sedona Color

More color from Sedona. Still overcast and misting.

Pumphouse Wash 2

Another shot from our hike in Pumphouse Wash (misspelled yesterday). It’s not an easy hike but well worth the effort. There are two access points to the wash…one at about 5000ft and the other at just over 6000ft. Neither is easy to find or to navigate. I’m lucky to have an experienced guide 🙂

Pump House Wash

It was overcast with misting rain when we hiked a portion of Pump House Wash just north of Sedona. My best fall images have the same conditions in common so I consider them ideal for capturing fall color. Having to protect your gear is the trade-off but well worth it.

Basque Arborglyphs

Arborglyhps were a form of communication between Basque Sheepherders as they blazed their way West. Although I can’t be sure this is actually one of their marks, many are quite detailed.