Oct. 2000 trip.

These are some images from my October 2000 sabatical.
Preseted not as any great art, but as journalism for my friends and family; who wonder why I "get lost" so often.
All images are links to larger presentations of the image.

From Jackson hole area, where I was practicing "seeing diferently".
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Goblin Valley, Utah
One of my favorite strange places.
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Misc texture studies
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I spent a week in the canyonlands, along with some other photographers from Seattle; a canyon and figure study workshop.
image Photographers and models at work.
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Slot canyons are facinating in their shapes and the play of light. The light picks up color from multible reflections off of the cliff walls. That is why it is also DARK down there.
These are from Face canyon, on Lake Powell.
. The far end of the canyon is about 3 feet wide and 200 feet tall. We were lucky that the water level in the lake had dropped by Oct. The light toned band (first image) is the normal high water level. Note the human figure; for scale.
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Canyonland's appearance is very dependent on the light. It is worth getting up before dawn, and leaving dinner untill well after dark.
image This is what it looks like mid-day, sort of dull.
image In storm.
image With a shaft of sunlight.
image Sunrise; yes I climbed up 200 ft. in the dark to get this.
image Sunset
image Dawn, before sunrise.
image Dawn, at sunrise.
image By the light of the full moon.
This is a half hour exposure, as one can tell from the star trails.
The full moon lit the cliffs just like the sun, only weaker.
image An 5 hour exposure, With the moon just bearly coming over the horizon and hitting the rock just as I stopped the exposure.

No wonder I couldn't catch any fish...
The Lake is full of minnows! What fish is going to be interested in my lure!
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The Models.....
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Trees, I love trees!
image A polarizer at 9000 ft. can make the sky nearly black.
image Aspens reflected in a puddle.
image Strange tree, Eastern Oregon.
image Forest and fog, Western Oregon.
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