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  #img_0433
Sunset just before the fireworks

Squaw PeakTrail overlook Provo 
  #img_9078
Window overlook, Link Flats

  
  #479-1
Reds Canyon, Hondoo Country

Link Flat overlook between Sulfur Canyon & Lucky Strike, lower ledge  
  #479-2
Reds Canyon, Hondoo Country

Link Flat overlook between Sulfur Canyon & Lucky Strike, lower ledge  
  #479-4
Reds Canyon, Hondoo Country

Link Flat overlook between Sulfur Canyon & Lucky Strike, lower ledge  
  #img_8407
Looking across Sinbad Country to the southern Reef

  
  #img_8405
Looking down Ramp Canyon

  
  #img_8402
Looking down Ramp Canyon

  
  #img_8367
Looking south down reds Canyon from the edge of Link Flats

  
  #img_8365
Looking north into Reds Canyon, Family Butte to the left background

  
  #img_8355
Looking down into Sulphur Canyon, a tributary of Reds Canyon

  
  #img_8354
Looking down into Sulphur Canyon, a tributary of Reds Canyon

  
  #img_8273
Looking down into Buckhorn Wash from below Little Holes

  
  #img_8187
Looking down out of Uneva Mine Canyon

  
  #img_8138
Sunset looking up the little grand canyon of the San Rafael River

  
  #467-1
looking south, powerhouse, spanish fork, nebo mtns

Strawberry peak  
  #466-3
looking south

Strawberry peak  
  #462-3
mexican mt

above Swazy's Leap, looking east  
  #450-3
Goodwater canyon, looking North. Time uncertain. Entered when slide developed. Original entry lost?

Main sideroad to East side of Goodwater cyn.  
  #454-3
Looking east,, sun and god beams

inspiration -t  
  #453-2
pink cliffs, south side of the Paria overlook, Powell Point illuminated

Piracy point @ 7th turnout (big) =Farview point  
  #437-1
pink cliffs, south side of the Paria overlook

Piracy point @ 7th turnout (big) =Farview point  
  #445-4
San Rafael Valley, looking towards the Wedge Overlook some fwd tilt

Mexican mountain rd  
  #447-2
San Rafael Valley, looking towards the Wedge Overlook some fwd tilt

Mexican mountain rd  
  #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  
  #129-2971
The Bryce Point overlook

  
  #129-2956
Some strange-looking man-made formations near the Tropic Reservoir

  
  #129-2945
The upper overlook, Inspiration Point

Bryce Canyon National Park  
  #127-2718
Shot from one of the overlooks along the Boulder-to-Escalante section of Highway 12

Calf Creek  
  #127-2709
One small section of the Navajo sandstone "teeth" on the Western edge of the Grand Gulch.

Strike Valley Overlook Capitol Reef National Park 
  #127-2704
Looking North, Strike Valley Overlook

  
  #127-2702
The Southern end of the grand gulch. These are the edges of upturned layers of rock, the upper layers have eroded long ago, leaving only a small ridge. I'm standing at the Strike Valley overlook, perched atop a 45 degree layer of Navajo sandstone.

  
  #126-2689
More swiss cheese erosion along the Strike Valley Overlook road

  
  #126-2671
Peek-a-boo rock (?), on the Strike Valley Overlook 4WD road

Capitol Reef National Park  
  #126-2648
Long Canyon overlook, Burr trail

  
  #124-2410
Navaho sandstone

Overlook, Utah Highway 12  
  #123-2363
Visitors at Bryce Point Overlook

  
  #1759  "Semper Fidelis"
Young men looking at logo on Marine Corps hot air balloon

Fourth of July baloon launch Provo UT
  #v128-29
West Mountain, Utah lake, Provo Airport

South Utah Valley, shot from Squaw Peak overlook, Orem Provo UT
  #a074-28  "Calm night, the Prairie"
A typical summer night on the prairie, with a typical South Dakota sunset.

East of town, looking towards Brookings SD
  #1530
A great-looking old SD9 pulling a quarter-mile consist of new rails.

  
  #2094

Sir Semjaka, and Faolan, with Hrothgar the Smith, of the Barony of Forgotten Sea looking on.
  
  #n052-17
In the Hall, following opening ceremonies, preparing for the Woods battle.
In the background - Graf Volkmar Katzbalger giving water to someone that looks like Sir Roger. In the foreground, Lady Corasander nic Murtrie (with her helm off), Lord Aubrey d'Aubusson and (maybe) HE Logan.
  
  #a012-06
This facility looks about 100 years old, and probably processed fluorspar (Na3AlF6) for the aluminum.

  
  #1720
A unique effect. If you look closely, you can see the shadow of the contrail. This happens only when the contrail, the sun, and you are in the proper alignment.

  
  #2188

...Lady Micheline Elphinstone of the Shire of Falcon's Keep, called Meehesh, looking pensive and soaking up the reflection off all the Brass Hats, A Lost Boy whose name I don't know, and His Majesty King Fernando of Calontir.
  
  #a111-09
Orem, UT, at night, from the Squaw Peak Overlook

  
  #v115-14
This is Paul Bunyon's Woodpile. It's lava that's been tilted on its side and weathered away until it looks like piles of cut wood.

  
  #2039
It is an effort of take pictures of the entire land surface of the planet...
Looking North
  
  #122-3
Panorama, Navajo Sandstone

Overlook, Utah Highway 12 South of Escalente Utah
  #2041
This is my entry for 44º N 97º W.
Looking South
  
  #127-2781
Panorama form the Over-the-Rocks lookout, highway 12

  
  #198v-34
Slope of Cascade peak

Squaw Peak overlook  
  #sunset
Sunset over Orem, from the Squaw Peak Overlook

 Provo UT
  #357-1
Long Canyon overlook, North end of Long Canyon, toward the Circle Cliffs and Capitol Reef

  
  #370-3
Upper Inspiration Point Overlook

  
  #357-2
The Waterpocket Fold, Grand Gulch, from the Strike Valley Overlook

  
  #350-25
Looking up toward the switchbacks (all 28 of them), Wall Street

Bryce Canyon National Park, Navajo Loop  
  #350-30
What follows are many shots at the Bryce overlooks along the road up from Rainbow Point

Bryce Canyon National Park  
  #353-20


Over-The-Rocks Overlook, S-12  
  #355-08
Long Canyon overlook, North end of Long Canyon, toward the Circle Cliffs and the Henry Mountains

  
  #2040
...by going to every place where longitude and latitude lines cross.
Looking West
  

Results from the Comments:

Maxim of Ohio thought on 10/30/2005 that this photo was good and added the following:
"I don't agree with Lauren. This underexposure with the rich reds gives the perfect impression of the sunset time, compatible also with the long low shadows. Looks like the end of a long hiking day. Very good indeed. I wouldn't change anything." 5521

Wayne of Orem thought on 6/14/2005 that this photo was displayed properly and added the following:
"Bruce, you did it! You have discovered a new population of Papilio indra minori. This is a very fresh specimen so it looks like the flight has just begun where you are. I guess this is the specimen you saw? There must be either Lomatium junceum, L. parryi or Cymopterus terebinthinus in the area for this fresh specimen to be there. Anxious to hear from you again. Keep up the great work! Wayne" 3327

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?" 7568

Benjamin J Wilson thought on 8/19/2004 that this photo was like, Wow, you know, totally mind-blowing and added the following:
"Hey Dr. Wilson, I had no idea that you were a photographer. This picture is awesome! Those clouds look like they were painted. Very good work. Thanks again for writting me a letter of evaluation, and preparing me for the DAT. So far on my practice DAT's I have got an 18 or better. See around this semester. Ben Wilson" 6867

Wayne thought on 5/14/2004 that this photo was displayed properly and added the following:
"No. Not in the family Apiaceae. This again looks like Atriplex, but maybe it is a young Astragalus (locoweed)." 3141

Wayne thought on 5/14/2004 that this photo was displayed properly and added the following:
"No, this is not a member of the Apiaceae family. THis looks like saltbrush (Atriplex sp.)." 3244

Cemal Ekin of Rhode Island thought on 11/24/2002 that this photo was good and added the following:
"I think this is the barn I was thinking of but the angle looks different. My memory must be failing me. Cemal" 5632

Barbara Willard of Provo thought on 10/26/2002 that this photo was totally cool, dude and added the following:
"You look woreout! Thank you." 3612

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Bruce Wilson of Provo, Utah thought on 3/14/2002 that this photo was displayed properly and added the following:
"Thanks, Theo. It's okay to use as your own desktop. I guess those trees really are out of focus, and I took another look at the big version, looks like th ebarn is in sharp focus, but the Teton mountains in the background were out of focus a bit." 6027

Theo Jacobs of The Netherlands (highest hill: 340 meter) thought on 3/14/2002 that this photo was superb and added the following:
"Hello Bruce, Following a link from the PhotoSig site I came on your site and enjoyed it very much. This, however, is a real masterpiece! One of the best photo's I've seen in months, especially the 'big' version. One small point though: the big version is lacking a bit in sharpness, I found that sharpening it makes it even more impressive, uncovering much more detail. Do you mind if I use it as my desktop? (Well, as a matter of fact I've already tried it and it looks great on my Iiyama 21 inch)" 6027

Rebecca of SDSU at the moment thought on 4/27/2001 that this photo was 'interesting' and added the following:
"I like it, but I don't like the quotation marks around 'interesting.' I like the pic b/c it reminds me of home, with all the different colors of dirt and the way it's piled up in mountains with the sky behind it. Looks like home, I miss that..." 3908

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

Sammy thought on 4/19/2001 that this photo was good and added the following:
"Aha! Looks like a macro/angle finder shot to me. Pretty good. Nice colors." 3310

Bruce Wilson of Brookings SD thought on 4/5/2001 that this photo was good and added the following:
"A nice coincidence. The two balloons were being inflated next to each other, and the wind caught them just right to make it look like Smokey was wispering something into the ear of Sarge. Luck was responsible for this shot, not skill, I'm afraid." 3644

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