It was tough to keep my shadow out of this shot!
Wild Horses in Utah’s west desert.
Goosenecks State PArk at Sunrise on a November morning. The San Juan River covers 5 miles total while moving West only 1 mile as it bends back and forth through the sandstone of Southern Utah
The warm light of a Cold November Dawn illuminates the sandstone of Canyonlands National Park and Mesa Arch with the La Sal Mountains hiding in the distance.
Owachomo Natural Bridge in Natural Bridges National Momument in Utah.
Wild horses in Utah. /
Wild horses fighting in the west desert of Utah. / / 11/05/2009 / 5880 views
Dusk envelopes Monument Valley in this view of the left and right mitten taken 1/2 an hour after the sun had set. The mauve glow to the twilight sky is what caught mye eye. Editors Pick for Man & Nature Forum on Nature Photographers.net for week of 6-23 to 6-30 2007
WIld horse in Utah. This is the one and only wild horse that I named. I named him Marv after a Native American friend of mine. The similarities between the horse and my friend were amazing. The long flowing black hair and the pride they both portray is inspiring. I haven’t seen Marv for a long time, I don’t know what happend to him. I look for him everytime I go out and he is nowhere to be found. So here is to Marv! /
Wild horses layered over an Aspen grove.
Owachomo Natural Bridge reflecting in a small pool deep below the bridge in a nearly dry river course. A 3 image blend for maximum dynamic range.
Wild horse in Utah!
Wild horse in Utah
Monument Valley – Arizona, USA
Wild horses in Utah’s west desert. The brown horse was biting the white horse unitl he finally had enough and ended it with a kick!
A beautiful sunrise over the deep and winding canyons of the San Juna river at Goosenecks State Park
Wild horse in Utah’s west desert. He was definately tuned into me.
Wild horses in Utah’s west desert. Looks like the little one is trying to figure out what is going on.
Wild horses in Utah’s West desert.
Wild horse in Utah’s west desert.
WIld horses in Utah. They were very active today, full of life and spirit!
Wild horses in Utah.
The Buttes at Monument Valley are immediately recognisable icons of the American south west. Taken just prior to sunset with a Nikon D70 751 Views on the 5th Nov 2009
This image of the Right Mitten framed in between two rocks shows the shadow of the Left Mitten falling across it. The Sky was doing some amazing things behind me and I noticed that most people had truned for the sunset. I steedfast remained shooting into the park. The change in colour taking place in the Valley as the sunset came closer was amazing. The right rock is slightly burned in but I am not one to play in Layers. This is a 3 image HDR given only a slight adjustment. The resulting image was then processed in CS3 with a slight adjustment to straighten the horizion and curves to add a little extra contrast. All 3 images to make the HDR were shot with a Nikon D70 Featured in That One Great Shot / Featured in Top Shelf Wildlife & Nature Art ! / Featured in Mornings and Evenings / Featured in American Southwest / Featured in Dimensions 588 views on the 5th Nov 2009
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