Query = 'lit'

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2002/May06  LF: Mt. Nebo in its various moods, and Fisher Towers, Arches, Little Wild Horse Canyon slots canyon shots   
2001/Oct14  Large-format photographs, Arches N.P. and Fisher Towers, misc. Fall colors (and my last experiment in hyper-reality colors).   

Results from the Photographs listing:

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Small Dryfall, Little Wild Horse Canyon

  
  #img_8386


Little Wild Horse Wash  
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Navajo hoodoos in Little Wild Horse Canyon, near the Behind the Reef Road

  
  #img_8333
I found a worker campsite atop Green Vein Mesa. This was a syrup bottle, sith a little syrup still inside. Also in the area: baby bottles, coffee cans, children's toys.

  
  #img_8273
Looking down into Buckhorn Wash from below Little Holes

  
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Sunset looking up the little grand canyon of the San Rafael River

  
  #442-4
Little Grand Canyon canyon haze = 5

Wedge overlook, east side  
  #443-1
Little Grand Canyon clouds at 5, before sunrise

Wedge overlook, west side  
  #443-2
Little Grand Canyon cliffs at 5, before sunrise xp 5 sec. goofed, forgot filter factor

Wedge overlook, west side  
  #442-2
Little Grand Canyon cliffs at 5, after sunset xp 5 sec.

Wedge overlook, east side  
  #441-4
Little Grand Canyon cliffs at 5.5, just after sunset 1.5 sec.

Wedge overlook, east side  
  #441-1
Little Grand Canyon cliffs at 5.5

Wedge overlook, east side  
  #425-1
Aspen stand, backlit

Aspen loop scenic drive, above top parking lot  
  #397-4
Aspen backlit

Nebo loop  
  #422-1
Nebo and aspen same as before, sunlit aspen, dark mountain

nebo loop  
  #378-2
Starlite motel

Center st, Nephi Nephi Utah
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Help identify this snake!

Little Wild Horse Canyon  
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Little Wild Horse Canyon  
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Little Wild Horse Canyon  
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Sandstone walls, slot canyon

Little Wild Horse Canyon  Utah
  #1730
Prep facilities before the dust-devil hit.

  
  #2170

Little Rory holding a Scutum in the foreground.
  
  #049-23
Sunrise over the 3M surgical instrament sterilization facility (60 Ci gamma souce inside).

 Brookings SD
  #227-15
Green Moss, White Water, Split Rock Creek dam, Garretson SD

  
  #227-09
Falls and Moss, Split Rock Creek dam, Garretson SD.

  
  #225-02
Stair step Falls, Split Rock Creek dam, Garretson SD.

  
  #234-10
Tower lit for Christmas, Plaza, KC

  
  #1296
Pretty little pasture, surrounded by plowed fields

  
  #a012-06
This facility looks about 100 years old, and probably processed fluorspar (Na3AlF6) for the aluminum.

  
  #321-4
Daylight

Little Wild Horse Canyon  
  #v115-28
An old car (and target) located at an old ore facility

NW Eureka UT
  #1186
Fueling aircraft with lit pipe, Brookings Aerodrome

  
  #l130-04
Preping a rocket for launch

UROC Pony Express Launch Facility West Desert, about 15 miles South of Toole UT
  #184-2
Aspens, backlit.

Mt. Nebo Loop  
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  #311-1
Little Wild Horse slot canyon

Near Goblin Valley State park, San Rafeal Swell  Utah
  #311-2
Little Wild Horse slot canyon

Near Goblin Valley State park, San Rafeal Swell  Utah
  #320-1
Pocketted sandstone wall

Little Wild Horse Canyon  
  #320-2


Little Wild Horse Canyon  
  #320-3


Little Wild Horse Canyon  
  #1471
Photos taken at the Lusty Day in May activity, sponsored by the Shire of Western Keep, in the Principality of Northshield of the Middle Kingdom, the Brookings SCA organization. See the Exhibit for the best-of photos. See also 25May00.
Lord and Lady Heir of Northshield, Sir Tristan von Eisig and Lady Eilika von Lutzen
Oakwood Lake State park Bruce SD
  #321-3
Serpentine

Little Wild Horse Canyon  
  #b035-08
Postoffice (lit by streetlamp

 Egan  SD
  #321-2
Pocketted sandstone wall

Little Wild Horse Canyon  

Results from the Comments:

gina of OREM thought on 4/3/2006 that this photo was superb and added the following:
"I would like to know how much it would cost for this picture in a poster size or a little smaller" 2444

randy myers of old river ,texas thought on 11/20/2005 that this photo was superb and added the following:
"i have stood in the same place a dozen times and taken the same picture with less quality camera but you took a great shot" 6575

Jim Winchester of Maple Plain, MN USA thought on 2/26/2005 that this photo was superb and added the following:
"Nice image - a little bleached looking however -- lighting conditions?" 7565

Dorde Woodruff of SLC thought on 5/30/2004 that this photo was good and added the following:
"A pretty, neat flower on Sclerocactus parviflorus, not S. whipplei, which is a smaller plant, doesn't grow here, and rarely becomes cylindrical. The common name for S. parviflorus is a translation of the Latin, "small-flowered fishhook cactus", or more properly, "small-flowered little barrel cactus", a misnomer, since this species has small flowers only in comparison to the giant of the genus, S. polyancistrus of California. " 4196

Dorde Woodruff of SLC thought on 5/30/2004 that this photo was good and added the following:
"This also appears to be S. parviflorus, but quite a young one. But the petals are narrow than in #8164. It is not S. whipplei, which has yellow flowers and grows in the Navajo reservation area in northern Arizona. The name S. whipplei got widely entrenched in the literature because S. parviflorus wasn't discovered and named until the '30s. " 7736

Lauren Anderson of Ogden, UT thought on 5/22/2003 that this photo was 'interesting' and added the following:
"It's a fascinating picture; great representation of the scale and steepness of the trail, makes me want to go there. The picture seems a little underexposed and saturated with reds and oranges. It would be nice to see it lightened a little in PhotoShop." 5520

Jonathan Bundick of Texas thought on 6/27/2002 that this photo was good and added the following:
"I like the subject, composition, and light. A little more exposure might help, but not too much could be improved on. Very nice warm feeling when viewed for several moments. " 3272

Bruce Wilson thought on 4/19/2001 that this photo was 'interesting' and added the following:
"It is a macro shot (using a 25mm extension tube), and using the angle finder. Angle finders are essential for getting shots that most people don't see, because you can get your camera in odd locations (on the gorund looking up) and using the finder still see what you're shooting. Were I to do this again I's stop down a little more and keep everything in focus. Most macro photography has a depth of field problem. I think it's usually done to keep the background fuzzy. It's much better to stop down then remove the background with black velvet . With an angle finder you get sky in the background, and fuzzy sky is still sky. This shot was done on a tripod (set very low), but I had to keep the shutter speed high because the wind was blowing and moving the subject." 3310

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