An aerial view of a section of Goblin Valley State Park near Hanksville, Utah, taken around sunrise on the morning of November 6th, 2021.
Staying in the same patch of sand dunes as yesterday’s picture, here’s another detail shot showing the great rippled textures along the crest...
As you can probably tell from recent posts, I very much enjoyed capturing abstract images of ground patterns and textures from my drone while in Utah last...
Hopefully today’s image will provide a bit more context after yesterday’s abstract. This is a wider view of the evaporation ponds at Intrepid...
About two thirds of the way through our 7 hour 4×4 trek through Canyonlands National Park and its environs back in November, we came across a fascinating...
Having taken an exciting, if somewhat hair-raising, 4×4 drive down Shafer Canyon Road in Canyonlands National Park, Utah, last November, we eventually...
Well, I lasted 4 days before heading back into my pictures from the last NxNW trip. This is one of the images taken on our first morning in Utah when we visited...
Yesterday’s image was taken in a canyon 30 feet wide and probably 400 feet deep. Today’s was taken about 100 yards downstream in the same canyon...
An almost-abstract picture taken in a slot canyon near Hanksville, Utah during last November’s NxNW photography group trip to the area. This is a monochrome,...
A collection of hoodoos, precariously-stacked spires of eroded rocks, seen at Goblin Valley State Park, Utah.
The erosion patterns formed by rain in Goblin Valley State Park near Hanksville, Utah, are fascinating. This straight-down drone shot shows one of the many...
A group of the eroded hoodoos at Goblin Valley State Park, Utah seen around sunrise on November 6th, 2021.
An abstract, aerial image taken at Goblin Valley State Park near Hanksville, Utah. The white circular object just left of centre is actually a conical...
I’ve posted some abstracts and detail shots from Goblin Valley State Park but here’s a wide angle drone shot that gives a better idea of the general...
I still have so many photos from the NxNW trip to Utah last November so I’ll use a few this week by posting a short series of images taken in Goblin...
An adobe home near Taos, New Mexico, with the Sangre de Christo mountain range in the background. The tallest point visible here is Wheeler Peak at just...
The Rio Grande Gorge Bridge can be found about 10 miles from Taos, New Mexico where it spans a 600 foot deep canyon carved by the Rio Grande river. Construction...
I have many more details of the wonderful landscape around Hanksville but this is the last one I’ll post for now. Here’s a wider view of the location...
Continuing this week’s short series of abstract erosion textures, here’s another image taken from one of our sunrise locations near Hanksville,...