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2004/May23  San Rafael Swell: Moore road, and south of I-70 (digital)   
2001/Sep24  More Fall colors, mostly shot over the Mt. Nebo Scenic Loop.   

Results from the Photographs listing:

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Sunset just before the fireworks

Squaw PeakTrail overlook Provo 
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Moore Road: gypsum mine, Red Ledges, Coal Cliffs (Molen Reef), cliffs of the Wasatch Pleatau above Ferron

  
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Morrison Formation south of Moore Road

  
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Foreground Morrison formation painted hills, behind them the Coal Cliffs of the Molen Reef

  
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The desert blooms

Moore Road  
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More fo the stone cairn road markers, and the only bit of the original road that I ever saw

  
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Multicolored Chinle formations, Sulfur Canyon

  
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More rainstorms coming up Reds Canyon

  
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A jeep trail in the foreground, and a single-track dropping into the canyon east of Flat Top.

  
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Eagle Canyon

I-70 @ Moore Road exit  
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Red Ledges
Entrada sandstone
Moore Road  
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Moore Road  
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Moore Road  
  #img_8458
Primrose

Moore Road  
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Desert Globemallow

Moore Road  
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Desert Lupine

Moore Road at Dry Wash  
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Moore Road at Dry Wash  
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Moore Road at Dry Wash  
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Moore road at Dry Wash

  
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Corral along Moore Road

  
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Another paper-cased borehole

  
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The paper-cased borehole atop Green Vein Mesa

  
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Core samples atom Green Vein Mesa

  
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The Reef in the background, the Curtis (ledgy) and Summerville (sloped) formations in the foreground.

  
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Toppled three-foot borehole rig

Calyx Bench, Temple Mountian San Rafael Swell 
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Three-foot borehole rig

Calyx Bench, Temple Mountian San Rafael Swell 
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Three-foot core samples, flats east of Temple Mountian

Calyx Bench, Temple Mountian San Rafael Swell 
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UVSC and Mt. Timpanogus early alpenglow

Ponds, SW corner Orem Utah
  #477-2
UVSC and Mt. Timpanogus

Ponds, SW corner Orem Utah
  #474-3
UVSC and Mt. Timpanogus

Ponds, SW corner Orem Utah
  #474-2
UVSC and Mt. Timpanogus

Ponds, SW corner Orem Utah
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Pond scum

Geneva Steel works Orem Utah
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Cow canyon, and Calf canyon (foreground)

  
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Penstemon (before blooming)

Cedar Mountain  
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Assembly Hall Peak, San Rafael River in foreground

  
  #458-1
Window blind peak, bottleneck peak, assembly hall peak Turkey audible. Winter sun shines up valley/flats giving more even illumination and more dramatic angle.

along mex mt rd, 1/4 mile further along  
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Assembly Hall Peak, San Rafael River in foreground

  
  #438-1
Pink ridge, arch, and foreground hoodoo

2nd turnout going north  
  #446-1
Assembly Hall Peak, San Rafael River in foreground metered 30, shot 45 sec

Mexican Mountain rd  
  #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  
  #429-3
Lake, shore

Payson lakes  
  #431-3
Aspen forest floor, mountain (peakSE of timp.)

alpine scenic loop  
  #426-3
Aspen forest floor

summit trail, alpine scenic loop  
  #426-4
Aspen forest floor

summit trail, alpine scenic loop  
  #422-2
Aspen stand same as before

Aspen loop scenic drive, pine flat  
  #434-4
Aspen and pine stand, road in foreground 90 sec metered, 3 min actual

Nebo loop scenic drive  
  #405-3
Maple same as before

Shram trail  
  #412-2
Aspen, low Boulders in foreground 90 deg from sun

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

nebo loop  
  #421-1
Sunrise, tree in foreground

Nebo loop  
  #419-3
Aspen grove in cowpasture max rise, some tilt, max extinguish, same as before

Nebo loop, near wildflowers on hill  
  #396-2
Grotto falls, rocks in foreground shadow of rock is 5, shoot 16 sec, plus .6 stop recipricosity = 24 sec.

Payson cyn  
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Goody, even more trucks...

  
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Ah, good, more trucks!

  
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The Jeep has arrived, and the truck, which first offered assistance, has gone to get more of it's truck pals to help.

  
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Your photographer, a few days before the Event.

  
  #129-2950
More shots with the b/y pol

  
  #127-2793
What follows are a lot more digital shots at Bryce Canyon National Park

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

  
  #121-2200
Bishop's storehouse, now museum

 Panguitch Utah
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Abandoned station, track semaphore, sunset

  
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More garbage.

  
  #1520
More "Lusty Day in May" pics

  
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More parasailing from Squaw Peak, Utah

  
  #1497

Hagan and Josph pause before the Princess.
  
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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.
  
  #1730
Prep facilities before the dust-devil hit.

  
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Checking the balance of the glider before launching, Squaw Peak, over Provo, UT

  
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The long block house is probably where the ore cruchers were.

  
  #1757
More slides from the Provo 4 July celebration.

  
  #1885
More of the Bruce Honey Days parade.

  
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...and royalty address the fighters before the woods battle.

  
  #1646
More hang gliding from atop Squaw Peak, Provo Utah

  
  #2087
Bear-pit fighting in the privately sponsored Great Sword Tournament.

  
  #1412
Palisades. Note the EBX sky color, more cyan than blue

  
  #1710
An old ore chute for getting ore into trucks at the roadbed.

 Ophir UT
  #2165

Company Nevermore on the left side of the frame, deploying from reserve to engage the south end of the bridge.
  
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Shots form an old ore processing plant, SW of Goshen Utah.

  
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More pics of paraglider launching, Squaw Peak, above Provo, Utah.

  
  #1518

The Princess and ladies sit before the pavilion during a break in the fighting
  
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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
  #1212
More shots of model airplane flights

Brookings RC Aerodrome Brookings SD
  #2141

Company Nevermore before the field battle
  
  #2172

Prince Tristan of Northshield and Captain Sebastian of Company Nevermore
  
  #2189

Modred Blackhorse, Gareth the Black and Rodney of Wendigo of Company Nevermore, finding shade by the haybales.
  
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After the Spring thaw, many large fish were found dead, more than the usual, perhaps owing to the unusually cold and long winter this year.

Oakwood Lake W. of Bruce South Dakota
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More shots from the Prairie Village tractor show.

  
  #2178

Thane Juan and Modred Blackhorse of Company Nevermore
  
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Auditorium (before remodeling)

 Elkton SD
  #277-4
Old ore processing plant, below Silver City, Utah, South of Eureka.

  
  #277-1
Ore processing plant, near Goshen

  
  #272-2
Ore processing plant near Goshen

  
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The Starlight model, closed a year before this was taken

 Nephi Utah
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Sunset over Orem, from the Squaw Peak Overlook

 Provo UT
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Bend (do not ignore)

  
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Sunset over Brookings (St. Thomas More parking lot).

  
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West Mountain, Utah lake, Provo Airport

South Utah Valley, shot from Squaw Peak overlook, Orem Provo UT
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Old storefront, Pipestone MN.

 Pipestone MN
  #2027
More shots of the Madison SD Prairie Village tractor-fest: The tractor pulls.

  
  #v116-10
Iron ore processing plant, with gravity-fed tanks

East of  Goshen Utah
  #v115-28
An old car (and target) located at an old ore facility

NW Eureka UT
  #a111-09
Orem, UT, at night, from the Squaw Peak Overlook

  
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The royalty before the field battle.
  
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More of the woods battle.

  
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Lt. Moth and Father Tyresius of Company Nevermore
  
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Little Rory holding a Scutum in the foreground.
  
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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
  
  #202-22
Detail, storefront, Pipestone MN

 Pipestone MN
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Forest Service plane dropping retardant on the Slate Canyon fire, August 2001.

  

Results from the Comments:

whitney sorensen of salt lake city utah thought on 3/10/2007 that this photo was displayed properly and added the following:
" this was my grade school and i hope they dont ever tear it down." 4732

Donald 187 thought on 5/30/2006 that this photo was displayed properly and added the following:
"Personally I think it is Sclerocactus cloveriae which until recently was a part of parviflorus and whipplei. Its description can be found in journals written by Heil. Not completely opening flowers similar to whipplei but magenta. Spine very similar to parviflorus but more corky. I think its Sclerocactus cloveriae." 7736

Lisa Jensen thought on 8/8/2005 that this photo was very cool and added the following:
"I like both the color and the depth of field in this photo. I can almost smell the sweet scent of dacying leaves on the forest floor." 3891

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

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

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 displayed properly and added the following:
"this is not Opuntia polyacantha but rather O. basilaris, beavertail. Note that it doesn't have regular spines, just glochids, the fine barbed minature spines. The pads are bluer than O. polyacantha, and a different shape. The plant is more compact. Gorgeous photos! " 5069

Bruce Wilson of Provo, Utah thought on 2/23/2004 that this photo was displayed properly and added the following:
"I shot this about 10 minutes before sunrise from the balcony at Bryce Point. The haze is from a large fire burning about 20 miles to the north, which settled into the valleys during the still night." 7320

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" 6263

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

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

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)" 6024

Matt Dwyer thought on 2/19/2002 that this photo was superb and added the following:
"Gorgeous shot. I might have cropped it more, but gorgeous. " 6031

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 4/7/2001 that this photo was 'interesting' and added the following:
"I've always liked this shot, even thought there is a focus problem, and a slight imbalance in the composition. The light that afternoon was perfect, though. Shot outside the Madison SD Prarie Village antique tractor pull and all-around good time, this was the preparation for the ploughing contest. The train in the mid-gound is an old Arco switcher (about 1000 HP) that pulled four cards full of passengers around the site. The silos in the background are a nice reminder we are in the prarie. The shot could be fixed had I waited another moment for the engine to move about eight more feet, creating a line from the silos, thrjought the cab of the engine, to the head of the farmer. And closing down the shutter would have fixed the focus problem. Maybe next time." 3136

Bruce Wilson thought on 4/7/2001 that this photo was good and added the following:
"South Dakota, due to the extremely flat land here, has the most wonderful evening light. Rich in color but still quite bright, the light just before sunset is the photographers 'majical 20 minutes'. Take a juned old tractor, wait for the light, and you get a pretty-good picture." 3418

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