Feb
5
2012
As I was leaving the Colorado National Monument yesterday in the evening, I noticed that the moon lined up nicely between Balance Rock and the cliff next to it. I created two different versions of this photo; one with the rock in silhouette and another version with some detail visible in the rocks. I prefer the silhouette version the best, but I will go ahead and post the other version below. Feel free to let me know which one you prefer in the comments.
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Feb
3
2012
I went up on the Uncompahgre Plateau with Jackson yesterday to photograph the sunset. While we were up there I took this panoramic photo of the light on the Little Book Cliffs. This image is made up of five stitched images. It’s been a while since I stitched images for a panoramic photo, and I really like the way this one came out.
This one needs to be viewed large, so click on it for a bigger version!
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Feb
2
2012
Moab Area Rock Art XX
Saturday, January 21, 2012
I was up at 4am this morning so that I could make it to Marlboro Point before sunrise. With storms moving through the area, I was hoping for a colorful and dramatic sunrise…and I wasn’t let down! As I drove out onto the point, the eastern sky started to turn a dark pink on the horizon and I could tell that things were going to be good, so I hurried out to the end of the road. Shortly after reaching the overlook and setting up my camera the light show really started. The light shining on the cliffs to the right only lasted for a few seconds and I was glad to capture the moment in time.
Marlboro Point Sunrise by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
After the color in the sky was gone, I continued the drive to Moab where I met Marty at his house. While driving back the wind had picked up quite a bit and it started to snow and rain. We were planning on visiting a new petroglyph site not far from his house, but we decided to wait for a break in the storm before we headed out. Once that break came, we made our way to the petroglyph site.
This was the first panel we visited and there were a few others in the area.
Missing Top by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
There seemed to be a few lines of small petroglyphs in a few of these panels.
Line Up by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
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Feb
1
2012
Moab Area Rock Art XIX
Sunday, January 15, 2012
On Sunday I drove back to Moab to meet up with Marty again to do a little more exploring. I didn’t have any plans for the day in mind when I left home, so I thought we could just figure things out as we went. We ended up hiking an area within Arches National Park that I had not visited before. It was a nice area with some great views along the way. We even managed to come across a new petroglyph panel as we explored the area.
As I was driving to Moab, I saw there was probably going to be a nice sunrise. I quickly looked for an interesting setting to take a photo from, but came up with nothing. So I found a dirt road, pulled off the highway, and put my Jeep in the foreground. I think it turned out pretty good.
Jeep Sunrise by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
As I drove along the icy Colorado River I came across this awesome scene and had to pull over for another photo.
Icy Reflection by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
After meeting up with Marty and deciding to visit a new area inside Arches, we drove over to the Copper Ridge Jeep Trail to start our hike. We had hoped to drive closer to the park on this road, but were stopped by this sign. We would be hiking a few extra miles.
End of the Road by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
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Jan
26
2012
Here’s an image from the archives. I was going through some photos I took last January and came across this one that I seem to have neglected…so I figured I would process it and see how it turned out. I like it 🙂
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