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2001/Nov06  Large format photography: Teton N.P., Yellowstone N.P., Fall scenics, and some 35mm (page 6 & 7).   
2001/Jan03  Palisades rocks and waves, winter scenes, trebuchet launching, half-cone silo.  old
20Aug00  Flowers, Bruce (SD) Honey Days parade and car show.  old
19Aug00  Bruce (SD) Honey Days parade and car show.  old
18Mar00  Scenics around SD, geese in sunset, tombstone art, Brookings courthouse.  old
07Mar00  Scenics around SD, Pipestone MN, Madison SD  old

Results from the Photographs listing:

  #img_9219
Sid and Charley (Entrada sandstone)

  
  #img_9216
Sid and Charley (Entrada sandstone)

  
  #img_9178
Lava boulders on Entrada sandstone

Between Salt Wash and the Muddy, near Lone Tree Crossing  
  #img_9145
Stone formation, head of Poor Canyon

The Dike  
  #img_8982
More fo the stone cairn road markers, and the only bit of the original road that I ever saw

  
  #img_8976
Stone cairns that mark an old road to the Blackwood and Nickols drill hole

  
  #img_8928
Inside one of the adits at the Lucky Strike Mine

  
  #img_8926
One-holer on the road to the Lucky Strike Mine

  
  #img_8734
The cabin Rulon and Floyd Hunt moved over from Cainsville in 1929 after thier father, Charlie, abandoned the ranch

  
  #img_8688
Sand washed into a series of mesas, much like the big ones

  
  #img_8543
Took me almost two years here to find one.

  
  #img_8467
Red Ledges
Entrada sandstone
Moore Road  
  #img_8409
As close as I could get to one of the long-tailed wild horses in the Swell

McKay Flat  
  #img_8404
Sandstone erosion (Wingate?) in Ramp canyon

  
  #img_8398
Cistern Canyon climbs up threough the red Moenkopi to the yellow kaibab limestone to the white Coconino sandstone

  
  #img_8391
From the Behind the Reef Road, the red Moenkopi shleves, and beyond that the Kaibab limestone benches of the Swell interior

  
  #img_8384
Stone Buildings at the base of Temple Mountain

  
  #img_8383
Creeping rush-pea. Very fragrant, like honeysuckle
Caesalpina repens
Mouth of Temple Mountain Wash  
  #img_8370
Navajo sandstone butte showing the aolian (windborne) corssbedding

  
  #img_8271
The cavern dug (possibly) by the department of defense as a strategic location, but abandoned.

39deg 09.53N 110deg 43.02W climb down the dugway to get to the horizontal entrance.  
  #img_8267
Upper reach of one of the upper eastern canyons of Buckhorn Wash

  
  #img_8265
Upper reach of one of the upper eastern canyons of Buckhorn Wash

  
  #img_8259
One of the lime kilns near the old railroad grade

  
  #img_8185
Varigated sandstone patterns.

  
  #img_8184
Farther up the Uneva Mine canyon. Wingate sandstone on the walls, and Coconino sandstone making up the bulge of the Swell in the center.

  
  #img_8183
The Uneva Mine Canyon, second canyon south of I-70. Note the Navajo and Wingate formations, and in back, the Coconino sandstone, same formation that makes the Black Box.

  
  #img_8173
Swirls in the stone

  
  #img_8100
Wingate sandstone

Behind the Reef road San Rafael Swell 
  #img_8097
Navajo sandstone erosion

Behind the Reef road San Rafael Swell 
  #img_8091
One of the small problems one encounters on the ATV trail

Cistern Canyon bottom, Behind the Reef road San Rafael Swell 
  #img_8083
Navajo sandstone block

Behind the Reef road San Rafael Swell 
  #img_8045
One of the main shafts, Lucky Strike Mine

Reds Canyon San Rafael Swell 
  #img_8037
One steep part of the Devil's Racetrack. This was once the main road into the interior of the Swell.

Devil's Racetrack San Rafael Swell 
  #img_8022
Broken Cross and Douglass Fir, as seen from the entrance of Honeymoon Cave

Swaysey's Cabin, Head of Sinbad San Rafael Swell 
  #img_8020
Honeymoon Cave

Swaysey's Cabin, Head of Sinbad San Rafael Swell 
  #img_5163
One of the old roads on Cedar Mountain

  
  #img_5162
Stonecrop
Sedum
Cedar Mountain  
  #456-2
lone peak, cliffs north of mexican mt

slope just above second gate on mexican mt rd  
  #img_4960
Weathered Limestone

  
  #429-4
Pine & lone Aspen stand weak extinction

Aspen loop scenic drive, pine flat  
  #432-1
Lone aspen in dead grove

Aspen loop scenic drive  
  #395-3
Maple, lone aspen full rise, 3.5 sec

Shram trail  
  #131-3176_img
The Jeep has arrived, and the truck, which first offered assistance, has gone to get more of it's truck pals to help.

  
  #416-2
Small sunflowers yellow = zone 6

n of mona  
  #416-3
Small sunflowers yellow = zone 5

n of mona  
  #414-3
Small sunflowers yellow = zone 6

n of mona  
  #127-2779
Cross-bedding on the sandstone, demonstrating the dune origin of this sand

  
  #127-2754
Checkered erosion, Navajo sandstone

  
  #127-2745
Navaho sandstone domes along the Burr trail

  
  #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 
  #127-2702
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.

  
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  #124-2410
Navaho sandstone

Overlook, Utah Highway 12  
  #123-2400
Goblins and Hoodoos (made of much harder sandstone than those in Goblin Valley or Bryce)

Devils Garden Outstanding Nature Area 12 Miles off Utah Highway 12 next to the Hole-in-the-rock Road, Grand Staircase-Escalante Monument,  
  #123-2356
Bristlecone Point, with Powell Point (south end of the Aquarius Plateau) in the background

Bryce Point Bryce Canyon National Park Utah
  #117-1780_img
Sandstone walls, slot canyon

Little Wild Horse Canyon  Utah
  #113-1385_img
One of the many IIP (Intermountain Power Project) coal trains and UP (Union Pacific) freight's running through central Utah daily.

  
  #113-1369_img
Abandoned station, track semaphore, sunset

  
  #251-04
Grain Elevators

North of  Pipestone MN
  #097-20
One of several rather amusing figures made of scrap iron on Hwy 14, 5 miles East of Brookings, SD

  
  #214-16
Fishing, sunset

Lake Poinsette  SD
  #212-32
Fishing dock

Lake Madison State Park Madison SD
  #220-35
Cart, early morning.

  
  #251-10
One of the old work trucks, a crane.

D&I railyards Del Rapids SD
  #250-24
County Courthouse, Pipestone MN

  
  #252-18
Shadow of R.R. crossing lights on abandoned building, Madison SD

  
  #252-10
Wood and Stone, detail of barn, Dell Rapids SD

  
  #250-36
Grain Elevator Switcher, North of Pipestone MN

  
  #097-23
One of several rather amusing figures made of scrap iron on Hwy 14 East of Brookings, SD

  
  #249-34
Civil War Soldier monument, Pipestone MN

  
  #205-16
Lamp above pump, abandoned gas station North of Brookings SD

  
  #250-05


  
  #296-16
Nearly-abandoned grain elevators, Bushnell SD

  
  #045-08
The ones on the end go first.

  
  #249-31
Carnegie Library, Pipestone MN

  
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  #a106-33  "Lilacs and Ruins"
An abandoned farm and equipment. I got there during Spring, just when the Lilacs were at their peak

Western South Dakota  
  #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.
  
  #2187

From left to right, His Excellency Sir Saeric Scireham, Lord Heir to the Throne of the Northshield, His Highness Sir Tristan von Eisig, Prince of the Northshield...
  
  #2180

From left to right, Lord Duncan Douglas MacPherson, Lord Michael Nymandus, Lord Mikail Azadan Askoldovich -- all from Lonely Tower.
  
  #203-20
Country road, moonrise.

East of  Pipestone MN
  #063-03  "Steve's Motel"


 Lake Benton MN
  #098-31
FAA Radome

South of  Pipestone MN
  #066-01
Abandoned Chimney and House

  
  #203-25
Power Supstation, North of Pipestone MN

  
  #2036
BN-SF locomotives loading grain south of Pipestone MN.

  
  #202-22
Detail, storefront, Pipestone MN

 Pipestone MN
  #202-19
Old storefront, Pipestone MN.

 Pipestone MN
  #200-28
Miss Hilda Bergman, Aug. 27, 1886 to Jan. 20, 1903, porcelain photo on tombstone

protestant cemetery, 8th Street  Brookings SD
  #2146
The fighter behind the white shield with the red cross is Castile of the black hand,
the one more-or-less in the middle with his face obscured by his sword is THL Owen Alun, and the one at the far right with the red drape on his helm is Kenneth di Katze. All three are from Nordskogen
  
  #n052-36

His Excellency Sir Saeric Scireham, Lord Heir to the Throne of the
  
  #n052-5
Cian fell in hook, line, and sinker. He was sure he was about to get a Sword of Calontir. He didn't notice Sir Riik, his knight, creeping stealthily up the center aisle...
Then His Majesty said, "But that's not why you're here," and Sir Riik chimed in begging the boon. Cian was completely blown away. It was fun watching that one from behind the thrones
  
  #202-27
The "Cup" water tower (telephone lines removed digitally)

North side of town Pipestone MN
  #1068


  
  #246-22
Pinecone, OLSP

  
  #246-26


  
  #1727
A drag race, pairing two rockets to see who's will go highest. The black one won.

  
  #207-30
The tombstone of Edwin Gunderson, age 11 months, beset by lichen.

Prairie Queen Cemerery South of Volga SD
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  #276-05
Tombstone art, details.

  
  #2341
Weathered wall

Fisher Towers BLM area  
  #2186

Lord Aethelwyn Aethelredson, of Lonely Tower.
  
  #2112

Lord Friederich Von Blumenkamp, of Lonely Tower, and Vogel, his Red-Tail Hawk.
  
  #2102

In purple and gold with the coronet is Iamys Makillewray, Baron of Lonely Tower, beside Lord Ansgar Christensen.
  
  #2097
The Prize: a beautifully-crafted Sword
Behind the sword to the right (white, black and yellow) is Lord Michael Nymandus, of Lonely Tower.
  
  #2086

Here are Sir Vaclav Semjaka (left in purple and gold) and his squire, Lord Faolan MacThighearnan, both of Lonely Tower.
  
  #239-32
Echo Canyon, Utah

  
  #1847
Shots form the Bruce, SD Honey Days parade.

  
  #276-02
Tombstone art, details.

  
  #276-01
Tombstone art, details.

  
  #275-37
Tombstone art.

  
  #275-13
"In any heard, there will be found a leader, one who will cross the untrod ground, to seek the untamed land."

  
  #1153
South Dakota: prettiest telephone poles in the world

  
  #1284
One of a group of Nebraskans climbing in Palisades

  
  #052-33
Lineman's handiwork

  
  #1728
The oddest rocket of the day. It's one of those tubes you swing over your head that makes harmonic whistling.

  
  #276-04
Tombstone art, details.

  
  #1885
More of the Bruce Honey Days parade.

  
  #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.
  
  #2093

Baron Aleksandr Yaroslavovich Vyetchikov (in purple tunic) and Lord Mathieu Chartrain (right), both Lonely Tower fighters.
  
  #2211
One of my students I saw at Palisades one Saturday afternoon.

  
  #a091-06
All shots here were done on Fuji MS100/1000 shot at ISO 400. I don't think the experiment was all that successful. Maybe this film is okay at 100, but the contrast is too high at 400, and the Dmax is too low.

  
  #a095-25  "Lone Tree in Winter"


 W. of Pipestone MN
  #1729
This one didn't whistle.

  
  #2339
A shot of the sandstone layering and weathering seen in the Towers

Fisher Towers  
  #233-3
My great Uncle Ervin's gravestone.

South park Cemetery Jackson WY
  #233-1
This is the schoolhouse my grampa attended in his youth. It's located on the South Park Loop. It was subsequently used by my Uncle Nate as a workshop. The roof and floor are now gone, and only cows enjoy this view of it.

South park Jackson WY
  #2314
The hiking trail below one of the magnificent Towers.

  
  #2405
Medium shot of a wall, showing how the sandstone has over time 'melted' during rainstorms. This is not very solid sandstone.

  
  #2312
Hiking trail below one of the sandstone towers.

Fisher Towers BLM area, S-128, NE of  Moab UT
  #2228
Detail East side of Park Avenue.

Arches N.P.  
  #2355
Weathered slickrock, and a stone cairn marking the towers trail

  
  #236-2
One of Fishers Towers, sunset.

Fishers Tower BLM site  Off Utah S-128 Utah
  #2311
The Towers hiking trail as it passes through one of the ravines between the towers. The metal ladder is visible.

  
  #2310
Juniper, the pink-orange sandstone of the towers

Fisher Towers BLM area, off S-128  
  #2317
A shot out of one of the cirques between the towers

  
  #2384
Beautifully-weathered layered sandstone

Fisher Towers BLM area  
  #2319
Striated sandstone formations

  
  #2414
Climbers, nearing the top of one of the smaller towers

Fisher Towers  
  #2411
Two other hikers on the trail, giving a sence of the size of these sandstone formations. He is standing on a very small rise in comparison to the towers.

Fisher Towers  
  #312-4
Layers in the Navajo sandstone formation

Arches National Park  
  #388-3
Abandoned powerhouse

 Eureka Utah
  #355-27
Navaho sandstone, near Boulder

Burr Trail  
  #354-27
Checkerboarded Navajo sandstone

  
  #352-13
An old stone house, off S-12

  
  #122-3
Panorama, Navajo Sandstone

Overlook, Utah Highway 12 South of Escalente Utah
  #332-4
Navajo Sandstone domes, outside of Capitol Reef N.P.

  
  #235-3
Sunset on one of the barns on Mormon Row, with moon.

Antelope Flats, Teton N.P.  WY
  #320-1
Pocketted sandstone wall

Little Wild Horse Canyon  
  #236-1
One of Fishers Towers, sunset.

Fishers Tower BLM site  Off Utah S-128 Utah
  #310-1
Nefertitti's Head

Park Avenue South Arches National Park Utah
  #308-4
One of Fisher Towers, morning haze

Fisher Towers BLM area  
  #305-3
Fisher Towers, sunset

Fisher Towers BLM area Moab Utah
  #241-3
Payson Cold Storage Lockers (abandoned), sunset.

 Payson Utah
  #237-1
One of Fishers Towers, sunset, with Juniper

Fishers Tower BLM site  Off Utah S-128 Utah
  #2348
Weathered rock wall

  
  #321-2
Pocketted sandstone wall

Little Wild Horse Canyon  
  #pump
Old Conoco station, winter

 W of Pipestone MN
  #2413
One of the magnificent towering sandstone fins

Fisher Towers BLM area, off S-128, NE of Moab UT
  #226-4
Delicate Arch, sunset

Arches National Park Moab Utah
  #222-2
Juniper and new arch.

Trail to Double Arch, Arches N.P. Moab Utah
  #222-4
Double Arch.

Arches National Park Moab Utah
  #226-3
Park Avenue

Arches National Park Moab Utah
  #230-1
Landscape Arch, sunrise

Arches National Park Moab Utah
  #219-1
Weathered sandstone, morning.

Arches National Park Moab Utah
  #229-1
Park Avenue

Arches National Park Moab Utah
  #228-2
Towers

Fishers Tower BLM site  Off Utah S-128 
  #lonetreeb
A lone evergreen in a cornfield, winter.

W of Pipestone MN 
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  #176v-36
Abandoned car/truck wash, next to the Starlight Inn.

 Nephi Utah
  #176v-22
The rather beautiful, but abandoned, Starlight Inn, left to rot in 2000.

 Nephi Utah
  #168v-10


  
  #151v-18
The "dyno", lunging from one self to another.

  
  #225-1
Delicate Arch, sunset

Arches National Park Moab Utah
  #2297
Lone tree, my car

  
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  #2318
One of the Towers, sillouettes of sandstone formations, and the hiking trail barely visible at the base.

  
  #2321
Weathered sandstone

  
  #2406
Layer of conglomerate in the sandstone

Fisher Towers  
  #1024


  
  #2251
Delicate Arch, dimunitized by the massive sandstone wall below it.

Arches N.P.  
  #216-4
Old juniper and sandstone fin.

Arches National Park Moab Utah
  #2248
Juniper, sandstone wall

Arches  
  #2299


  
  #223-1
Small balanced rock.

Arches National Park (entrance road) Moab Utah
  #231-4
Hoodoo and towers.

Fishers Tower BLM site  Off Utah S-128 
  #224-3
Balanced rock on weathered Navajo sandstone

Arches National Park (entrance road) Moab Utah
  #217-4
Sandstone wall and juniper tree, sunrise

Arches National Park Moab Utah
  #218-3
Old juniper and sandstone.

Arches National Park Moab Utah
  #231-3
Park Avenue

Arches National Park Moab Utah
  #2269
A lone maple among aspens

  

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Jake Richens of Salt Lake thought on 6/23/2005 that this photo was superb and added the following:
"have you hiked to the top of this pinnacle???? in steve allen's book, "Canyoneering the san rafael" he describes the approach, which there are two 4th class sections. if you would like some more pitures of this pinnacle, e-mail me @ [email protected]." 6392

F. Riddle thought on 6/19/2005 that this photo was superb and added the following:
"I like unusual formations, this one included!" 3782

Syr Cian mac CuRoi of Calontir thought on 5/9/2005 that this photo was displayed properly and added the following:
"Yes that is me and my knight.... and he did blow me away. I realy thought I was going to get the sword, and was disappointed, until I realized what was REALY going on. One of the more memorable moments in my life. Thank you for taking this picture" 3188

JWLance of Virginia thought on 2/12/2005 that this photo was superb and added the following:
"I discovered this tree in 2001 on a trip to Yellowstone NP. It is unbeliveable!" 2794

Bruce Wilson thought on 10/20/2004 that this photo was displayed properly and added the following:
"Another one shot in overcast skylight. The 4x5 is great, but I've never managed to get the colors right in an R3 print." 5948

Rivi of Dubai - U.A.E. thought on 10/19/2004 that this photo was superb and added the following:
"This is another great shot. One question though, did you increase the saturation of blue? Hope you don't mind the question. I am an amateur trying very hard to learn. Rivi www.ajithrivi.blogspot.com" 5835

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. " 7738

Bruce Wilson of Provo, Utah thought on 2/23/2004 that this photo was displayed properly and added the following:
"This is shot through a Cokin blue/yellow polarizer. I was just holding it in front of the lens as best I could, but wasn't aligned very well. In the end I liked the effect, so left it full-frame. Sort of an unintentional vignette, much like the very early field cameras that used lenses with small image circles. I've tried printing similar shots, but always come back to this one." 6343

Lauren Anderson of Ogden, UT thought on 5/22/2003 that this photo was totally cool, dude and added the following:
"Absolutely gorgeous! Everything definitely came together in this one." 5804

Quazimoto of USA thought on 2/12/2003 that this photo was good and added the following:
"Sweet william,one of my favorite." 3469

Cemal Ekin of Rhode Island thought on 11/24/2002 that this photo was displayed properly and added the following:
"I saw Byrce Canyon for the first time last December. It took my breath away. Then, again in May and I was blown away one more time. Although I came close to seeing the sentinel, I could not go down far enough to see it. Thank you for sharing this extremely good photograph with us all. This is probably better than what I would ahve seen on that cloudy day. I may take another trip there since my doughter and son-in-law are in SLC. You live in a wonderful country there. Regards, Cemal" 6264

Barbara Willard of Provo thought on 10/26/2002 that this photo was superb and added the following:
"I'm glad you hae this picture that shows the trails. My husband and I took the horseso on one of their trail trips plus we have walked the trail several times, brings back many memories!" 3733

cody hatfield of payson thought on 9/25/2002 that this photo was good and added the following:
" if you had a dodge the first thing you would not have got stuck you should have call some one with a dodge to pull you out u suck next time call me i have a real truck" 3894

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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

An anonymous visitor thought on 2/10/2002 that this photo was superb and added the following:
"This is a really cool shot. It's nostalgic, but in a lonely way." 5484

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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

Bruce Wilson thought on 4/11/2001 that this photo was displayed properly and added the following:
"This tree, at Palisades State Park north of Sious Falls SD, has troubled me for years. I've shot it dozens of times, in varying lights, from all kinds of angles, but I've never gotten it right. This is one of the better color shots. The B&W shots are better, but still not there." 3312

Bruce Wilson thought on 4/6/2001 that this photo was displayed properly and added the following:
"This is snow by the side of a dirt road. The grass just didn't stand out enough in the photo. Had I done this on sheet film I would have given in N+2 development to enhance the contrast. This is also underexposed a stop." 3414

Bruce Wilson thought on 4/5/2001 that this photo was good and added the following:
"This truck was a rare find. I went back a month later and it was gone." 3195

Bruce Wilson of Brookings SD thought on 4/5/2001 that this photo was superb and added the following:
"Shot at the Estelline SD Quarry north of town. It's one of my only surreal pictures. I call it "Still-life with Front-end Loader". I did not fix a slight blue tint the photo got when I scanned it." 3908

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