Traveling to Arizona, we stopped for a day in St. George, Utah, a city of 77,000 people, located in the southwestern part of the state, on the Utah-Arizona border. St. George’s climate is warmer than the rest of Utah, and typical of the Mojave Desert in which it lies, with a subtropical desert climate, featuring long, hot…
Category: Utah
Water in Motion
One of my favourite features in any landscape photograph is water, particularly water in motion. Waterfalls, rapids, waves and fountains are among the many examples of moving water that I have enjoyed photographing over the years. Today, I’ve selected some favourites from my recent trip to Utah earlier this month. Not surprisingly, all the pictures…
2014 Photo Tour: Favourites
My last four posts have shared a selection of photographs from the recent tour I completed with friend and fellow photographer, Bob Bear. As I re-looked at the many pictures I had taken, a few emerged that I particularly like. I’m presenting three of those today, beginning with this first shot taken on our visit…
2014 Photo Tour: Zion NP
On the final day of our photographic odyssey, Bob and I visited Zion National Park, also in Southern Utah. We arose early to capture some early morning scenes before joining our guide for the day, Seth Hamel for our trek up the Narrows. I’ll begin with some pictures from the early morning, taken at a…
2014 Photo Tour: Bryce Canyon NP
Bob and I began the second day of our photographic tour in Kanab, UT. Our first order of business was to apply for a permit to visit The Wave on the next day, Wednesday. I’ll elaborate on that process in a following post. Suffice it to say that we consumed most of the morning engaged…