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I took this picture of Padres Butte while riding on the boat. The water waves created by the moving boat added to the effect. No tripod was used.

 

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Factory Butte is a desolate and beautiful area - I was there on Memorial Day Weekend (an American holiday honoring military personnel who died while serving in the US Armed Forces). I saw less than ten other people.

 

The butte was named by earlier settlers who thought it looked like the Provo Woolen Mill factory building.

 

My prior post was a close up of this landscape.

 

GPS is the exact spot of the photo :-)

The western slope of Black Butte (a satellite cone of Mount Shasta) is silhouetted by clouds on the northwestern horizon at sunset.

 

Straight out of the camera, except for a crop.

Last light hitting Gunsight Butte, Alstrom Point, Utah, USA

One of many conical buttes seen while driving thru central Oregon.

 

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Alstrom Point, Utah, USA

This is an 8 image LE pano taken from Fajada Butte Overlook in New Mexico. I had to create this LE effect in photoshop because WAYNE ran over my camera bag with his jeep and shattered my 10 stop ND filter. Jeez, you just can't trust some people. Hehe (Sorry Wayne!!!) :)

I have to speak in Wayne's defense though, he was busy operating the crane to unload Chris's massive tripod, you should have seen Chris carrying that behemoth across the desert cradling it in his arms as if it was a wounded child, kinda reminded me of the ending of the movie "True Grit". Man that's determination. After watching him try to find a comfortable position to carry it I mistakingly offered to carry it for him the last 1/2 mile and within 50 ft immediately regretted it. :)

 

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Hay stacked in a field in front of Delaney Butte, Colorado.

Rising 135 meters above the canyon floor, Fajada butte contains the well-known three slabs and spiral petroglyphs which mark the cycles of both sun and moon. The 2-3 meter sandstone slabs cast shadows of the late morning and midday sun to indicate both solstices and equinoxes. Unfortunately the implications of these findings have closed the Butte to the public in fear of damage or vandalism. This is shot from the same location as my last post but shot as a single capture zoomed up. The pano I posted really shrinks the size of this butte, and this is not a crop from the pano.

 

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One of the prettiest places in the Colorado Rockies, Crested Butte. The water falls has carved a deep crevice in the rock, it must be awesome in the spring with the snow runoff! Took this with my Iphone, not the best quality!

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Dirt road to a ranch at the base of East Pawnee Butte, Colorado.

In the search for the more frequently shown Factory Butte Arch, I discovered quite close to this inconspicuous hole in the rock, which frames the Factory Butte more beautiful in my eyes.

 

Auf der Suche nach dem häufiger gezeigten Factory Butte Arch entdeckte ich ganz in der Nähe dieses unscheinbare Loch im Felsen, durch den man den Factory Butte in meinen Augen viel schöner gestalten kann.

 

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This unique flat-top butte fascinates me. Located near Tower Junction with the Yellowstone river flowing around it below. Only rises 200 feet but is classified as a mountain. It's my favorite short mountain....plan to climb to the top next time here. I'm coming to the sad realization that most of my future hikes will be up "short" mountains.

 

Calcite Springs lies below next to the Yellowstone River.

 

A wider perspective in comments.

 

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From the the flat and somewhat bleak grasslands of northeastern Colorado pops up two plateaus of rock stone, the Pawnee Buttes.

 

Just next door to the Pawnee National Grassland.

Crested Butte, Colorado, USA

A favorite Yellowstone scene, with the Yellowstone river curving around Bumpus Butte and Calcite Springs.

 

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I was impressed by the many symmetric buttes like this I saw in central Oregon. Amazing varied terrain.

 

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One of the scenic wonders along the road to Cooke City.

 

The Lamar Valley is not known for its thermal activity. That is why this mostly extinct hot spring looks so out of place standing all by itself with vast valleys and rugged mountain peaks in the background, often surrounded by bison.

 

"Although the naming of this now mostly dormant hot spring cone was inaccurately derived, named by A. Bart Henderson in 1866, it is actually formed from deposits of travertine (calcium carbonate) and not soda ash (sodium carbonate), its name survived. Of interest, the location of Soda Butte is where the last of the wolves were killed during the government’s wolf extermination period of the past (around 1929) and was also the location where the first reintroduction of wolves to the park took place."

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I had a nice sunset shot of Factory Butte, the hunk of rock hulking over miles of badlands near Hanksville, but the sky was uninteresting. So, I slid in an interesting sky I happened to have.

 

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Mid-June late spring wildflowers partway up Steptoe Butte - with The Palouse below. Loving the light, cloud shadows, & colors!

 

Steptoe Butte is a thimble-shaped, 3,612-foot tall quartzite mountain in southeast Washington State, USA. Atop the butte, the natural eye has 200 miles to view Idaho and Oregon as well as surrounding mountains, including the Blue and Bitterroot mountains. This entire area was originally home to the Palus People who are said to have described Steptoe Butte as having a view that’s a 10 day ride in all directions.

 

Today, The Palouse encompasses the top wheat producing county & the 2nd highest barley producer in the US - & is dotted also lately with bright yellow canola fields.

  

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South of Factory Butte there are series of rock formations that can frame the butte. Wilbur was walking around looking for these formations.

Looking across Beartooth Lake at the Butte of the same name.

 

The lakes sits at 8900 feet, up nice and high. While I was in Yellowstone in late September I had made reservations in Red Lodge MT with the intent and hope of driving the scenic Beartooth Highway. But an early snowstorm closed the highway and I couldn't get past the pass to Red Lodge. This is not uncommon for this high altitude pass. I was bummed. However good friend Rodney Lange and I did make it as far as this impressive lake and it's majestic peak so we did get a taste of what lie ahead. I was very impressed. I will return to try again some year.

 

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Looking S from the edge of Lava Butte's crater.

 

"Lava Butte is a cinder cone in central Oregon, United States, just west of U.S. Route 97 between the towns of Bend, and Sunriver in Deschutes County. It is part of a system of small cinder cones on the northwest flank of Newberry Volcano, a massive shield volcano which rises to the southeast. The cinder cone is capped by a crater which extends about 60 feet (20 m) deep beneath its south rim, and 160 feet (50 m) deep from the 5,020-foot (1,530 m) summit on its north side. Lava Butte is part of the Newberry National Volcanic Monument.

 

In July 1966, twenty-two astronauts trained in Central Oregon for the upcoming Moon landings, at sites including Lava Butte, Lava River Cave, and Newberry Crater." Wikipedia

 

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Multi-layered clouds catch the last bits of filtered light at sunset in the sky above Gilson Butte and the Henry Mountains. Gilson Butte consists of Entrada Sandstone - sediments eroded from nearby highlands that were deposited in a shallow ocean 150 million years ago. The intricately formed buttresses resemble the neighboring formations to the west in Goblin Valley. This evening I was graced with a beautiful sky with highlights in all quadrants. More posts from this evening will follow.

Fajada Butte in Chaco Culture National Historical Park, in northwest New Mexico.

Have travelled back to Arizona, to see Page at a much more pleasant time. Looks very different without snow and mist.

 

Page, Arizona, USA

At the outer edge of Goblin Valley State Park. While driving across country I arrived at Utah a day early. Bleary eyed and fazed out from driving 2400 miles. in just over two days. I arrived in Utah that morning with near perfect weather and wasn't going to let such a day go to waste. So I spent the day at Goblin Valley State Park and caught this view on the way in.

This pretty waterfall is in the city of Butte Falls, in Jackson County Oregon. Turn off Crater Lake Highway onto Butte Falls Highway and drive about 13 miles to the little city of Butte Falls (pop abt 425). Entrance road to the falls is just before you enter town. The road ends in a small parking lot right at the falls. It still had plenty of shade at about noon time in October, but probably best to shoot earlier in the morning or later in the afternoon.

Butte, Anaconda, and Pacific Railway GP9 106 and GP38-2 2011 lead a train of gondolas from the BNSF and UP interchange in Silver Bow down the short branchline toward the Montana Resources copper mine in Butte, MT. The BA&P currently only serves this one customer, the Montana Resources plant, around twice a week, but once served a much greater variety of mines and smelters between Butte and Anaconda.

The railroad dates back to the 1890s and was operated under the name Rarus Railway between 1985 and 2007, after which it was officially changed back to Butte, Anaconda, and Pacific Railway under the new ownership of Patriot Rail. Amazingly, the GP9 pictured was built in 1957 for the BA&P and continues to operate for the same railroad and retains its original paint scheme to this day! (The long hood was chopped down sometime in the early 2000s, however). Between 1986 and 2003 the line currently operated by BNSF between Garrison and Butte was operated by the Montana and Western Railway, which saw the 106 and other Rarus GP9s at the time as leased power, as well as the trailing GP38-2 which is of Montana Western heritage.

The Patriot Rail owned BA&P operates at least two GP9s still wearing their original paint jobs, and aside from the copper mine business in Butte still generates revenue from storage cars. I'm unsure why there is so little coverage of this interesting little railroad, especially provided the classic power with original paint scheme. While the line is short and the railroad doesn't always run, it does offer a variety of nice, scenic spots. On this largely overcast morning, we seemed to have uncanny luck with the sun breaking through for almost every shot. Butte, MT

At Saddleback Butte State Park.

 

Saddleback Butte State Park is a state park in the Antelope Valley of the western Mojave Desert, in Southern California. The prominent feature and namesake of the park is Saddleback Butte, a butte that is 3,651 feet high.

Afternoon light on one of the buttes in the area of Paria, Utah, site of a former townsite in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.

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Got to go waterfall shooting with my friend Christina today, good times :)

 

This is a single exposure. Just a polarizer.

Butte Creek, Oregon. A little tighter long exposure of the falls to get some of the hot spots out.

Mountains to the west of Crested Butte showing an autumn transition.

 

Bear Butte is in the background. There were periods of intermittent light fog over the mountain during the day.

We photographed Factory Butte from most sides. It is a huge monolith surrounded by badlands. This section is scarred by dirt bikes and ATV. I can see why they are attracted to the undulating shapes of the landscape.

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