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Along the Upper East Canyon of Zion National Park travelers will find the aptly named Checkerboard Mesa.
The cone-shaped White Cliffs formation has unique cross-hatching patterns that, even when not filled with winter snow, conjure up its name.
New Year's Day 2020 was very overcast in this part of Utah, so we left Zion for a two hour drive to Bryce, where the skies were more open in the mid-afternoon. Along the way, this was a neat stop to hike down into the dry bed of Pine Creek and squeeze a few images on a relatively dull day.
Taken on a rainy September day.
Upper Mesa Falls is a large and beautiful waterfall located on the Henrys Fork of the Snake River in Eastern Idaho.
The 10-story tall waterfall is the only major waterfall on the Snake river to resist human control, along with its smaller sister Lower Mesa Falls downstream. The eruption of a super volcano, most likely located under Yellowstone National Park, created the sudden ledge.
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made it to Dallas.. as always, easy, easy drive UNTIL we hit the Fort Worth City Line.. and then it was OY HOW DO YOU PEOPLE DO IT.. traffic .. Will catch up as I can the next couple of days
Was bouncing some flash with my LED light against some rocks to my far left. Like this sky as well with some clouds there along with the Milky Way.
A view of canyon country through Mesa Arch in the Island in the Sky section of Canyonlands National Park. The La Sal Mountains are in the distance.
CanyonLands National Park, Utah.
Reached this location second day again at 5:45AM as the first day got washed out as it was cloudy. Braved the 26F biting cold and waited for almost 2 hours for sunrise. It was worth the effort, a sight to cherish!!
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Vila Nova de Gaia, Rua do Barão de Forrester (P) 17-09-2012
Mesa da adega.
Tafel van het wijnhuis.
Table of the winery.
Tisch des Weinguts,
Table de la cave.
Mesa de la bodega.
Tavolo della cantina.
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Old stuff, good as new and one of the icons of Colorado Plateau.
Early morning when sun comes up behind La Sal Mts. Mesa Arch glows red-orange and a lot of photographers all around the world get nervous, because the show ends after a few minutes:-)
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Mesa Arch at sunrise in Canyonlands National Park. This spot is very popular.
The sun comes up behind the La Sal Mountains and glows orange-red.
We got here well before sunrise and there were already 20 photographers all lined up.
It was only a short hike to reach this beautiful Arch.
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Some indirect lighting there at Mesa Arch with the clouds and Milky Way there mixing it up in the night sky.
Here the LED light was used during the entire exposure. Amazing that a small flashlight no bigger than two inches long pointing it behind and to my right off some rocks in that direction can add so much light back into the scene.
Mesa Arch, Canyonlands.
Like Delicate Arch this is an icon of the US southwest, and like Delicate Arch it gets very busy.
I've been at Mesa Arch previously for sunrise and the sunstar on the arch, but I didn't fancy going into battle again to get a primetime spot. So, I settled for about an hour after sunrise - no sunstar but no big crowd either, a nice glow and plenty of opportunity to set up in a number of different spots.
Antelope Mesa (in the center of the photo) is seen in this photo from a scenic viewpoint on the Chief Joseph Highway as it desends Dead Indian Hill northeast of Cody, Wyoming. The mesa is capped by The Pilgrim Limestone Member of the Cambrian Gallatin Formation (~500 million years old) and is located on the eastern end of Sunlight Basin The Chief Joseph Highway can be seen in the photo as it passes near the west side of the mesa. To the upper left of the photo is the south end of Sugarloaf Mountain; to the upper center and riaht is the flank of the Beartooth Plateau. The Clarks Fork Canyon, which is not visible, lies to the right of the mesa. The rocks visible along the canyon area and the flank of the plateau are PreCambrian granitic gneisses and schists that are about 2.8 to 2.6 billion years old.
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A picture I took of the sun rising between the arch at Mesa Arch in Canyonlands National Park.
Sunrise at Mesa Arch in Utah, USA. Early sunrise... lots of photographers were sitting there in the dark waiting for the sun to rise.
Okay ... it was only time before I played around with some of the great dinosaurs that I was able to capture there at the museum near Moab.
The lighting here reveals a nocturnal creature there at the arch ... never know what light can reveal at night when in the desert.
Of course this being a long long long time ago, the light on the clouds cannot be from the town of Moab, so must be a forest scrub fire I can only assume.
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