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The layers and shadows out on this Utah landscape was amazing to take in. If you can ever get out there and check out Muley Point, it is well worth it. Hope to get back here one day for a sunrise or sunset.
The most spiritual event I have witnessed. The sun rising to illuminate under the arch.
"Only you and I can help the sun rise each coming morning. If we don't, it may drench itself out in sorrow."
Joan Baez
Travelling these days, so this is another archive post, taken recently while visiting Southern Utah. It is a representative Southern Utah landscape image, composed while hiking the Grapevine Trail near the town of Washington.
One can see basalt columns to the left - residues of ancient volcanoes - and a wind and water sculpted sandstone mound on the right.
On a dirt road, miles from nowhere, sits this abandoned corral that showed signs of use for years, but now it is just a reminder of the old days of the wild west.
... I told Mrs. Krach that I did not have to out run the T-Rex ... just had to outrun her ;))
The dinosaur museum there outside Moab was really cool to visit. Their life size models outside were a blast to photograph out there in the Utah landscape as well. More to follow ...
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Known as Utah Beach during the Normandy landings on June 6 1944 (D-Day) - by the village of La Madeleine.
My first time seeing this bird with the yellow there on its wing ... there in Utah. Once I realized it was feeding on the dandelion seeds I wanted to capture it and bring it back to Maryland so it could clear my lawn ;))
Looking toward Mount Ellen in southern Utah (Moab region) which appears to have its own storms happening.
An empty hopper train heads for the Savage Coal loadout on the CV Spur east of Price, Utah. At this point in time, Utah Railway was running coal to Provo on M-W-F schedule and also a few tank trains a month over Soldier Summit. The coal contract was lost to Union Pacific less than two years later and the oil and other freight traffic dried up. The re-engined MK5000Cs have since shipped off to the Kyle Railway and some of the SD50S models were shipped off to the Indiana & Ohio.
This weeks SNS is Utah 401, 402, 403 and 600 leaving Provo with eastbound empties on January 6, 1977. Keith Ardinger photo, Chuck Schwesinger collection.
Captured just beyond the North and South Windows area there in Arches National Park. It is easy to forget these other pretty areas when you focus mainly on the arches themselves. These formations and rocks are just amazing to see and a fun to photograph ... just have to 'remember' to capture them too.
Out looking for wild horses, has been lots of rain in Utah this Spring, came across this scene, pulled over and setup a tripod.
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Sunrise at Mesa Arch in Utah, USA. Early sunrise... lots of photographers were sitting there in the dark waiting for the sun to rise.
I always wanted to see Bryce Canyon in the snow. I didn't think it would happen on Memorial Day. This was a lovely surprise.
This Stallion was photographed in Utah. Credit to Mike Stern for sending me to Dugway and helping me find the horses. My images are a shadow of the great ones he got. Thanks Mike
Note: I want to thank everyone for taking the time to comment on any of my images but find that I can't keep up with thanking you all individually. Instead, when I see a comment from one of you, I'll check out your recent posts and post a comment on one or more of your images. Thanks for your understanding.
Post this view of the pretty bow over Bryce ... what a nice time it was there this summer ... ohhhh summer. The snow finally ended here in Baltimore, Maryland ... just shoveled half driveway ... now going to bed to rest to do the other half ... then probably helping neighbors dig out of this mess.
Taken along the river bed that leads to the Owachomo Bridge. Liked those clouds there above the scene too.