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Gunsight Butte
A rather remarkable and well known formation on Lake Powell. The photo vantage point here is accessible only by four wheel drive. About 1 1/2 hours from Page, Arizona.
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Sunset Cove
Lake Powell, Utah Sunset over Last Chance bay from West Canyon area. July while camping out.
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Morning Dance
Monument Valley Arizona Sunrise taken from entrance road into park. The ray straight up from the sunstar is an atmospheric aberration called a "Solar Pillar".
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Spikes
A rock formation found along side the unimproved road in Crosby Canyon. Just off the Warm Creek road (also known as the Escalante Road) which eventually accesses Lake Powell. Sunlight was bouncing around the rocks late one afternoon while driving in the canyon. This photo won "Best of Show" in the Lake Powell Art Associations 1998 "Scenic Southwest Art and Photography Competition.”
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Sunfall
Upper Antelope Canyon on the Navajo reservation just outside of Page Arizona. From May to September the sun climbs high enough in the sky to project beams down into the 120 foot deep slot canyon. Fine sand falling in from the top help to show off the beams.
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Cathedral Sky
Sunset illuminating a huge thunder cloud over Lake Powell. August during the Monsoon season. Taken from Page, Arizona.
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Gunsight from Alstrom Point
Lake Powell Utah A popular four wheel drive location for a sweeping panorama encompassing Gunsight Butte, Gunsight Bay, Padre Bay and distant Navajo Mountain.
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Moonrise over Antelope
This is the mouth of Antelope Canyon where it joins Lake Powell. Four wheel drive only. 8" x 12" before matting
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River of Gold
Toroweap overlook, in the extreme western Grand Canyon. This view into the 3000 foot deep Colorado River gorge is only seen after traveling over 62 miles of unimproved road. High clearance or four wheel drive vehicles are recommended. Photo taken at sunset the third week in May just after a thunderstorm.
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The Stairway
Antelope Canyon near Page, Arizona is a difficult place to photograph properly. Adjustable camera, tripod, some technical skill and a great amount of luck are required. Long shutter speeds and small apertures are usually the rule. Those taking slides should use
ISO 50 or 100 film. The point and shoot photographer should use high speed negative film of at least ISO 400. Flash is of little value and should not be used. Traveling to the canyon with a knowledgeable guide is very helpful. May through September produce the most desirable images.
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Totem Pole
Monument Valley, Arizona. Sand dune area near sand springs. Taken just after sunrise while on a tour with a Navajo guide. A guided tour is the best way to photograph or see the park.
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