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  1. JimFox

    Bryce Canyon

    Looking through the archives I found this one with some nice side lighting from Bryce Canyon, Utah. All comments are welcome, Jim
  2. Zeph

    Escalante Evening

    This light caught me by surprise, so I scrambled to fine something for the foreground. Sunset on the Escalante by Zeph posted Apr 10, 2018 at 7:49 PM
  3. Jim Dockery

    Shadow Yoga

    My wife and I had some fun playing with out shadows on the Bryce Canyon Rim Trail on a fall evening.
  4. Jim Dockery

    Slickrock Trail, Canyonlands

    I got this panorama the first year my wife and I retired after 35 years of teaching. We had been waiting until then to get down to southern Utah in the fall and finally made it for a month long trip in our van. We arrived at the Needles district in the afternoon and were lucky to find a...
  5. Jim Dockery

    Utah Hwy 12 pano

    Shot just down from the overlook. I was trying to just use my 55mm as a walk-around lens, so had to go pano for wider shots, as I remember I shot this one in 3 rows. Hwy-12_Pano by Jim Dockery posted Feb 15, 2018 at 9:07 AM
  6. Jim Dockery

    Panorama Point pano, Capital Reef

    CR-Sunset-Pano-9 by Jim Dockery posted Feb 19, 2018 at 9:03 AM
  7. Jim Dockery

    Coyote Gulch

    We spent 3 days in here two falls ago. Dropped into the middle and camped, then a day hiking both up and down stream. Coyote-Gulch_0307 by Jim Dockery posted Feb 19, 2018 at 9:09 AM Coyote-Gulch_0364 by Jim Dockery posted Feb 19, 2018 at 9:09 AM Coyote-Gulch_0207 by Jim Dockery posted Feb...
  8. Dustin Gent

    Peek-A-Boo

    Headed out to southern Utah Thanksgiving weekend. Wanted to get back into here, and it was a bit crowded (which is good and bad). Last time I was here, I shot this exact spot with a 17mm lens. Widest I have right now is my C/Y 35-70 3.4 *T. I am surprised I could capture this at 35mm! Shot...
  9. Jim Dockery

    Wilderness Yoga

    I often ask my wife to pose in a good spot to complement all my pure landscape shots to lend a human element and sense of scale. She likes to do yoga outside, so I usually ask for a simple tree or warrior that is easy to do standing for a while as I take a few shots. These are all in Capital...
  10. Jim Dockery

    Green River Overlook - Painted

    Green-River-Overlook_204-Pano by Jim Dockery posted Feb 15, 2018 at 9:07 AM Topaz Impression Filter Greenriver-Overlook-Sunrise_059 by Jim Dockery posted Feb 15, 2018 at 9:07 AM Sunrise unpainted
  11. Zeph

    Morning at Bryce

    Found this wondering around the digital realm...
  12. Bryce

    Bryce

  13. Virgin River

    Virgin River

  14. Jim Dockery

    Chimney Rock Sunset

    Nice light after a hike up behind the rock. Me & my shadow
  15. Jim Dockery

    Yei Bi Chai in B&W

    After seeing the nice color versions of these towers in the landscape forum I went back through my files to my own trip to Monument Valley. I didn't pay for a guide so all my shots are from the road.
  16. JimFox

    Dead Horse Point

    A winter view from Dead Horse from a few years back. All comments are welcome, Jim
  17. JimFox

    Factory Butte

    This one is similar to another I had posted. I like the previous better but thought that this still had some merit. It's from a bit of a stormy morning. All comments are welcome, Jim
  18. JimFox

    Gobling up the Moon

    From Goblin Valley no less. There are so many fun compositions, and this case with the moon I was keeping things on the darker side. I hope it works. All comments are welcome, Jim
  19. JimFox

    Canyonlands Cutout

    One from over in the Green River overlook area with Craig, we had been out exploring and came across this a little ways away from the overview itself. I liked out the cutout in the foreground shelf lead to the sun. There were no clouds on this day so it was about working the sun as it set. All...
  20. Before the rock fall...

    Before the rock fall...

    Taken early 2006, before the walls caved in, which happened a short time later. In May of 2006 the walls you see in this photo literally caved in. Since then a trail was routed over the the landslide.
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