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The sun had just peeked around a corner in the clouds when this was taken. Please take a closer look!
This shot was taken on a Nikon D7500.
I walked up to the top of the Pipeline Trail in City Creek Canyon to eventually find this:
Nikon D7500
A hiker and his dog taking in the view from near Ensign Peak. He was staring into the distance toward the Great Salt Lake.
Nikon D7500
From the shore of Upper Bells Canyon Reservoir several steep granite peaks are visible. This one is called Rocky Mouth Canyon Peak. I stood at its summit a few years ago.
The Dimple Dell has all sorts of trails to hike. The city goes right to the edge of both sides but you wouldn't know it much as soon as you take a few steps down...
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I realize this photo is a little bit messy, but I found it was rewarding for me to dig in for all these little details. I couldn't seem to find a stance for this one that didn't involve my knees being poked by sharp rocks. My tripod bag got me through it. Best viewed large.
Nikon D7500.
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I walked the hills until not too long after sunset. The air was smoky, but it had a feel as though it was misty after dark. I was looking due South along Salt Lake City's State Street when I decided to take this shot.
I used Nikon D7500 for this photo.
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I took this from Neff's Canyon in the Mount Olympus Wilderness. This area is visible throughout the Salt Lake Valley.
I used an Olympus TG-6 on this shot. It had good utility in a place with a difficult stance.
This is the view from across Corner Canyon at night. The building is the Draper Temple in Draper, Utah, owned and operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Taken with Nikon D7500
Looks best large...
More from the DRL TEN Pavilion, which was located in London's Bedford Square for a while. Simple and elegant in form, it was a canvas for shadow play on sunlit days.
mine I like : dissection : ministract
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Parfois le troglodyte qui ne reste pas longtemps sur place vous offre un instant fugace avec une proximité inférieur à la distanciation.
Que de détails....