While traveling through Utah a week ago, I stopped as I often do at a couple of the rest areas along the I-70. As opposed to your typical rest area in most of the US, along the I-70, the rest areas incorporate awesome viewpoints as well. So I don't stop there to rest, but to explore and take photos. This is in one such area, the Salt Wash Rest Area. What's great about this one is that there is a ladder to step over the fencing surrounding it, so that you can walk out into the desert if you choose. That's where I found this.
I shot this wider, 16mm because I really wanted to get the cracks in the desert ground in the image too. I did shoot some where the flowers were closer in the image, but I did that by switching lenses. I didn't want to walk on that pristine looking ground. I did find later where someone had walked through there on the right side, but from my angle those footprints aren't visible.
It was a stormy day, with a bit of rain. At this point the storm clouds behind me were breaking up and the sun would pop out for a few minutes every once in a while. This was one of those times when the sun popped out.
All comments are welcome,
Jim
I shot this wider, 16mm because I really wanted to get the cracks in the desert ground in the image too. I did shoot some where the flowers were closer in the image, but I did that by switching lenses. I didn't want to walk on that pristine looking ground. I did find later where someone had walked through there on the right side, but from my angle those footprints aren't visible.
It was a stormy day, with a bit of rain. At this point the storm clouds behind me were breaking up and the sun would pop out for a few minutes every once in a while. This was one of those times when the sun popped out.
All comments are welcome,
Jim