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Showing 140 photography activities logged during our motorhome cross-country adventures.

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Bruneau Dune

Great place for photography a dune landscape, especially near sunrise or sunset

Logged at stop: Bruneau Dunes State Park (2001 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Awesome landscape of Monument Valley

The beauty of this valley has been the subject of endless postcards, commercials, etc. It has also been the setting of many Hollywood westerns. Best to be out early morning or early evening when the termperatures are cooler and the light is low.

Logged at stop: Monument Valley (2002 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Gypsum dunes

Dunes are especially spectacular at sunrise, sunset, and at night during a full moon

Logged at stop: White Sands National Monument (2002 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Cactus and other flora around lake

Evening and morning light best.

Logged at stop: Lake Colorado City State Park (2002 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Pictured Rocks

Best from boat in evening light.

Logged at stop: Pictured Rock National Lakeshore (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Devil's Tower

Best in early morning

Logged at stop: Devils Tower National Monument (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Delicate Arch

Spectacular 45-foot-high, 33-foot-wide arch perched on the very edge of a slickrock bowl. Lighting best in late afternoon

Logged at stop: Arches National Park (2003 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Bryce Canyon Amphitheater

The whimsically shaped hoodoos are constantly changing colors with the movement of the sun. The best times to photograph are sunrise and sunset, with sunrise being the most spectacular.

Logged at stop: Bryce Canyon National Park (1999 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Various arches

Arches and other colorful rock formations. The lighting is best in late afternoon.

Logged at stop: Arches National Park (1999 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Grand Canyon

Best overlooks: Bright Angel Point, Point Imperial, and Cape Royal. Point Imperial best lighting at sunrise. Bright Angel Point good at sunset.

Logged at stop: Grand Canyon - North Rim (1999 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Grand Canyon

Awesome views from Desert View Drive, the Rim Trail, and Bright Angel Trail.

Logged at stop: Grand Canyon - South Rim (2002 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Mount Rushmore

Best lighting is at daybreak

Logged at stop: Mount Rushmore (2000 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Glacier Basin

Great lighting at sunrise

Logged at stop: Rocky Mountain National Park (2001 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Lake Louise

One of the most beautiful lakes in all of North America.

Logged at stop: Banff National Park (2001 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Sand Pipes

Multicolored, uniquely-shaped rock spires so photogenic that National Geographic named it Kodachrome Basin

Logged at stop: Kodachrome Basin State Park (2003 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Bryce Canyon Amphitheater

The whimsically shaped hoodoos that constantly change colors with the movement of the sun. The best times to photograph are sunrise and sunset, with sunrise being the most spectacular.

Logged at stop: Bryce Canyon National Park (2003 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Lake Powell

Beautiful turquoise blue waters of the lake set against the stark red sandstone cliffs and rock formations

Logged at stop: Lake Powell - Wahweap (2003 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Highland bluffs and Gulf of St. Lawrence

Especially beautiful at sunrise

Logged at stop: Meat Cove (2004 Maritime Provinces Road Trip)
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Red sand bluffs and Aspy Bay

Logged at stop: Cabot Landing Provincial Park (2004 Maritime Provinces Road Trip)
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Western Brook Pond

The fjord and the giant cliffs surrounding it

Logged at stop: Gros Morne National Park (Shallow Bay) (2004 Maritime Provinces Road Trip)
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Rustico Bay Beach

Beautiful red sand beach along Rustico Bay. Photography was especially good at sunset.

Logged at stop: Robinsons Island National Park (2004 Maritime Provinces Road Trip)
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St. Lawrence River

Beauitful sunset over the rocky beach along the river.

Logged at stop: Trois Pistoles (2004 Maritime Provinces Road Trip)
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Vieux Quebec

17th century slate-roofed granite houses, churches, forts, castles, and the people of this charming Old World village. One of my favorites sights was the view from the cannons down to the 900 square foot mural on the side of a building depicting the history of the city.

Logged at stop: Quebec City (2004 Maritime Provinces Road Trip)
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Garden of the Gods City Park

Interesting red standstone rock formations

Logged at stop: Garden of the Gods (2005 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Lake Powell

Beautiful turquoise blue waters of the lake set against the stark red sandstone cliffs and rock formations

Logged at stop: Lake Powell - Halls Crossing (2005 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Gifford Farmhouse

Historic and very picturesque early 1900s farmhouse used by Mormon settlers

Logged at stop: Capitol Reef National Park (2005 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Various arches

Arches and other colorful rock formations. The lighting is best in late afternoon.

Logged at stop: Arches National Park (2005 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Wildlife and scenery

Ample opportunity to photograph grizzlies, caribou, moose, wolves, etc., as well as the beautiful snow-capped mountains (and hopefully Mt. McKinley)

Logged at stop: Denali National Park (2006 Alaska RV Road Trip)
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Turnagain Arm

Flats of Turnagain Arm when the tide is out

Logged at stop: Beluga Point / Turnagain Arm (2006 Alaska RV Road Trip)
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Grizzly Bears

The Russian River grizzly cubs that come down to the river to play each day

Logged at stop: Russian River (2006 Alaska RV Road Trip)
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Bald Eagles

Homer is the bald eagle capital of the world. In fact, most of the photos you see of bald eagles, including those in National Geographic magazine, were shot here.

Logged at stop: Homer (2006 Alaska RV Road Trip)
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Snow-covered rocky shoreline

Logged at stop: Acadia National Park (2000 Winter Road Trip to Acadia)
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Niagara Falls

Logged at stop: Niagara Falls (1999 Road Trip to Niagara Falls)
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Goblins

The whimsically shaped goblins that constantly change colors with the movement of the sun. The best times to photograph is dusk.

Logged at stop: Goblin Valley State Park (2007 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Lake Mead

Beautiful turquoise blue waters of the lake set against sandstone cliffs and mountains.

Logged at stop: Lake Mead National Recreation Area - Echo Bay (2007 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Yosemite Valley

The meadows, Merced River, Half Dome, El Capitan, wildlife, etc. The opportunities for a great photograph are limitless.

Logged at stop: Yosemite Valley (2007 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Tufa castles

Spectacular knobs, spires, and minarets of calicium carbonate that rise eerily from the lake.

Logged at stop: Mono Lake South Tufa State Reserve (2007 Cross Country Road Trip)
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Awesome landscape of Monument Valley

The beauty of this valley has been the subject of endless postcards, commercials, etc. It has also been the setting of many Hollywood westerns. Best to be out early morning or early evening when the temperatures are cooler and the light is low.

Logged at stop: Monument Valley (2009 Cross Country Camping Trip)
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Grand Canyon

Awesome views from Desert View Drive, the Rim Trail, and Bright Angel Trail. Especially enjoyed Moran Point overlook beyond the fence.

Logged at stop: Grand Canyon - South Rim (2009 Cross Country Camping Trip)
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Southernmost Point

Big striped buoy at the end of Whitehead Street marking the southernmost spot in the continental U.S.

Logged at stop: Key West (2009 Southeast Coast Trip)
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Tufa castles

Spectacular knobs, spires, and minarets of calicium carbonate that rise eerily from the lake.

Logged at stop: Mono Lake South Tufa State Reserve (2012 Northern California Road Trip)
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Yosemite Valley

The meadows, Merced River, Half Dome, El Capitan, wildlife, etc. The opportunities for a great photograph are limitless.

Logged at stop: Yosemite Valley (2012 Northern California Road Trip)
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Sunset over Sengekontacket Pond

The parking lot along Beach Road 1.8 miles south of Oak Bluffs is a great spot from which to watch the sun setting over the Pond.

Logged at stop: Oak Bluffs (2008 Martha's Vineyard RV Vacation)
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Sunset over Vineyard Sound

Join the crowd that gathers each summer evening on Menemsha Beach to watch the sun dip into the Vineyard Sound

Logged at stop: Chilmark (2008 Martha's Vineyard RV Vacation)
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Clay cliffs and Gayhead lighthouse

One of the best vantage points to view the colorful cliffs is from the Gay Head Lighthouse

Logged at stop: Aquinnah (2008 Martha's Vineyard RV Vacation)
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Sunset over Vineyard Sound

Lovely setting to watch the sun set over Vineyard Sound. Just across the channel on Menemsha Beach one finds a much larger crowed watching the very same sunset. The advantage to watching from Lobsterville Beach is that it is quiet, and you can photograph the quaint fishing village of Menemsha at the same time.

Logged at stop: Aquinnah (2008 Martha's Vineyard RV Vacation)
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Wedding Photos

At Mytoi Gardens and Dike Bridge

Logged at stop: Chappaquiddick (2008 Martha's Vineyard RV Vacation)
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Pebble Beach in Pescadero

Rocky cove where the rocks are weathered to a honeycomb-like surface texture known as tafoni

Logged at stop: San Francisco RV Resort - Pacifica (2013 Pacific Northwest)
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Yosemite Valley

The meadows, Merced River, Half Dome, El Capitan, wildlife, etc. The opportunities for a great photograph are limitless.

Logged at stop: Yosemite National Park (2013 Yosemite Thanksgiving)
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Tunnel View

Turnout just before the tunnel to Wawona with iconic and breathtaking view of El Capitan, Half Dome, and Yosemite Valley in between.

Logged at stop: Yosemite National Park (2013 Yosemite Thanksgiving)
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Yosemite Valley

The meadows, Merced River, Half Dome, El Capitan, wildlife, etc. The opportunities for a great photograph are limitless.

Logged at stop: Yosemite National Park (2014 Yosemite and the Eastern Sierra)
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Valley Floor Loop

The meadows, Merced River, Half Dome, El Capitan, wildlife, etc. in the early morning mist and fog

Logged at stop: Yosemite National Park (2014 Southwest Deserts and Yosemite)
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Bonneville Salt Flats

12 mile long and 5 mile wide amazing moonscape, comprised of approximately 90% common table salt. Bonneville is on the National Register of Historic Landmarks because of its contribution to land speed racing, which has been going on since 1914. It was on the Bonneville Speedway that the 300, 400, 500, and 600 mile-per-hour land speed barriers were broken.

Logged at stop: Wyoming to Utah (2015 Herb and Lolo's Migration West)
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Yosemite Valley

The meadows, Merced River, Half Dome, El Capitan, wildlife, etc. The opportunities for a great photograph are limitless.

Logged at stop: Yosemite National Park (2015 Yosemite Thanksgiving and San Diego)
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Yosemite Valley

The meadows, Merced River, Half Dome, El Capitan, wildlife, etc. The opportunities for a great photograph are limitless.

Logged at stop: Yosemite National Park (2016 Yosemite and Pinnacles)
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Matterhorn

Iconic, pyramid-shaped rock formation

Logged at stop: Zermatt and the Matterhorn (2017 European Vacation)
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Schloss Neuschwanstein

Classic shot of "Mad" King Ludwig II's "fairy tale" from the Marienbrucke above the castle

Logged at stop: Fussen (2017 European Vacation)
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Lechfall

From a footbridge that spans the gorge. One one side there is a beautiful view of the Lechfall cascading over five man-made tiers. On the other side is a view of water cascading into a rock-studded gorge.

Logged at stop: Fussen (2017 European Vacation)
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Racetrack Playa

Dry lakebed (3 miles long by 2 miles wide) from which rises a large, dark outcrop of quartz monzonite, which is actually the tip of a mountain buried long ago by material eroded from the surrounding mountains. It looks like an island in a sea of clay. Plus there are those mysterious rocks with tracks marking their stealthy journey along the playa.

Logged at stop: Death Valley - The Racetrack (2017 4WD Eastern Sierra and Death Valley Adventure)
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Diving California brown pelicans

Trying to perfectly time the moments of dive, tuck, and contact with the water

Logged at stop: Loreto (2019 Baja Adventure)
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Bioluminescent plankton

Phenomenon caused by a tiny microscopic dinoflagellate called Noctiluca, or sea sparkle, that flashes a bright blue when disturbed, making the water sparkle. The lapping of the water along the shoreline must have provided the necessary disturbance to set off their alarms.

Logged at stop: Playa El Requeson on the Bahia Concepcion (2019 Baja Adventure)
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Super Bloom

Brilliant yellows (Goldfields) and purples (lupines) along the Temblor Range foothills

Logged at stop: Carrizo Plains National Monument (2019 Superbloom)
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Super Bloom

The brilliant orange of the California poppies dominated the hillsides, intermixed with the bright golden yellow of Goldfields and the deep lush purples of lupines

Logged at stop: Antelope Valley Poppy Reserve (2019 Superbloom)
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Tufa pinnacles

The lunar-like landscape consists of more than 500 tufa (calcium carbonate) spires, of varying shapes and sizes, some as high as 140 feet, rising from the bed of the Searles Dry Lake basin.

Logged at stop: Trona Pinnacles (2019 Superbloom)
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Racetrack Playa

Dry lakebed (3 miles long by 2 miles wide) from which rises a large, dark outcrop of quartz monzonite, which is actually the tip of a mountain buried long ago by material eroded from the surrounding mountains. It looks like an island in a sea of clay. Plus there are those mysterious rocks with tracks marking their stealthy journey along the playa.

Logged at stop: Death Valley National Park (2019 Superbloom)
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Painted Hills

Sculptured hills and mounds formed by ash fall layers from ancient volcanoes. The stratifications of red, yellow, green, ocher and black ash in the eroded hills are incredibly beautiful.

Logged at stop: John Day Fossil Beds National Monument - Painted Hills Unit (2019 Central and SE Oregon)
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Sheep Rock

From Visitor Center Overlook

Logged at stop: John Day Fossil Beds National Monument - Sheep Rock Unit (2019 Central and SE Oregon)
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Pronghorn Antelope

Numerous opportunities to photograph bands (herds) of pronghorn antelope in the grasslands along the drive through the Refuge

Logged at stop: Hart Mountain Wildlife Refuge (2019 Central and SE Oregon)
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Moonrise over Crater Lake

Full moon rising over Wizard Island from Watchman Lookout

Logged at stop: Crater Lake National Park (2019 Central and SE Oregon)
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Sunrise over Crater Lake

Sunrise over Wizard Island from Watchman Lookout

Logged at stop: Crater Lake National Park (2019 Central and SE Oregon)
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Half Dome "Diving Board"

Half Dome from the Diving Board, where Ansel Adams took his famous photograph: “Monolith, Face of Half Dome” in 1927

Logged at stop: Yosemite Valley (2019 August in Yosemite Valley)
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Alabama Hills during sunset and sunrise

Logged at stop: Lone Pine - Alabama Hills and Horseshoe Meadow (2019 Fall Trip to the Eastern Sierra)
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Mating pupfish at Salt Creek

Logged at stop: Death Valley National Park (2021 California Surf and Turf)
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Yosemite Valley

Yosemite is a photographer's paradise and we spent our 6 days here meandering through the Valley trying to capture its beauty

Logged at stop: Yosemite Valley (2020 Yosemite During Covid)
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Neowise Comet

From a hilltop in the Buttermilks

Logged at stop: Bishop (2020 Eastern Sierra During Covid)
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Neowise Comet

Logged at stop: Mono Lake (2020 Eastern Sierra During Covid)
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Wahweap Hoodoos

Otherworldly bright-white sandstone hoodoos

Logged at stop: Cottonwood Canyon Road, Wahweap Hoodoos, and Old Paria (2021 Utah Off-Roading)
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Natural Firefall

One of Yosemite National Park’s most amazing spectacles, which normally occurs around the second week of February, when the setting sun hits Horsetail Fall at just the right angle to illuminate the upper reaches of the waterfall. And when conditions are perfect, Horsetail Fall glows orange and red at sunset. Well, as luck would have it, because of the torrential rains of the past few days, Horsetail Falls was running again, and the lighting at the end of October is nearly identical to that of the February window of the Firefall!

Logged at stop: Yosemite Valley (2021 Yosemite in the Fall)
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Tommy and Erin in their wedding attire

Meet up with Tommy and Erin's wedding photographer for a 3-week-belated photo shoot in the Valley at various scenic points, including them bouldering in Camp 4

Logged at stop: Yosemite Valley (2021 Yosemite in the Fall)
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Mono Lake Sunrise

Watch the sunrise over the Sierra painting the mountains and tufas in a golden light

Logged at stop: Mono Lake (2021 Death Valley in Fall)
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Sunset Zabriskie Point

One of the most spectacular overlooks in the park. A short walk uphill from the parking lot brings you to a panoramic view of Golden Canyon and the surrounding vibrantly colored badlands. The views are particularly stunning in the low light of early morning or late afternoon.

Logged at stop: Death Valley National Park (2021 Death Valley in Fall)
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Sunrise Zabriskie Point

One of the most spectacular overlooks in the park. A short walk uphill from the parking lot brings you to a panoramic view of Golden Canyon and the surrounding vibrantly colored badlands. The views are particularly stunning in the low light of early morning or late afternoon.

Logged at stop: Death Valley National Park (2021 Death Valley in Fall)
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Weston Beach

Beautiful beach, named after the photographer Edward Weston, with interesting rock textures, colors, and patterns. The colors put on quite a show at the Golden Hour.

Logged at stop: Carmel and Side Trips (2021 Carmel)
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Mono Lake and its "tufa castles"

Logged at stop: Bishop (2022 Bishop and Death Valley)
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Pigeon Point Lighthouse

At 115-feet tall, this is one of the tallest lighthouses in the United States. The lighthouse was first lit on November 15, 1872 using an 8,000 pound Fresnel lens, which has 1,008 prisms and stands 16 feet tall. T

Logged at stop: Pescadero (2022 Pescadero & Capitola)
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Yavapai Point at sunset

One of the best places to watch sunset from the South Rim

Logged at stop: Grand Canyon - South Rim (2022 Arizona and New Mexico)
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Yaki Point Sunrise

Prime destination for sunrise photography on the South Rim with its open view of miles of canyon toward the west, offering layer upon layer of depth

Logged at stop: Grand Canyon - South Rim (2022 Arizona and New Mexico)
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Hopi Point sunset

One of the premier spots along the South Rim to watch sunset. From the Point, there is an excellent, although distant, side view of Wotan’s Throne and Vishnu Temple.

Logged at stop: Grand Canyon - South Rim (2022 Arizona and New Mexico)
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Agathla Peak

Volcanic plug rising from alongside Highway 163 that looks like Shiprock’s little brother.

Logged at stop: Gooseneck State Park, Muley Point, and Valley of the Gods (2022 Arizona and New Mexico)
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Monument Valley Visitor Center Overlook

Iconic view of three landmark buttes: West Mitten, East Mitten, and Merrick.

Logged at stop: Gooseneck State Park, Muley Point, and Valley of the Gods (2022 Arizona and New Mexico)
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Forrest Gump Point

It was in this very spot along a long straight road that leads to a majestic view of Monument Valley where Forrest Gump decided after running for 3 years, 2 months, 14 days, and 16 hours to just suddenly stop and sit down in the road.

Logged at stop: Gooseneck State Park, Muley Point, and Valley of the Gods (2022 Arizona and New Mexico)
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Goosenecks State Park Overlook

Bluff from which we gazed down 1,000 feet at several huge river bends meandering through a deep canyon formed by a series of stepped cliffs and terraces. It is so twisty that it takes 5 miles to progress westward just 1 mile on its way to Lake Powell

Logged at stop: Gooseneck State Park, Muley Point, and Valley of the Gods (2022 Arizona and New Mexico)
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Shiprock

The many sides of Shiprock, a volcanic plug with serrated edges, and its radiating dykes

Logged at stop: Shiprock (2022 Arizona and New Mexico)
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Roy's Cafe and Motel

Iconic stop on Route 66 in the town of Amboy, CA. Opened in 1938, Roy’s was the only stop to find gas, a hot meal, and a bed in the area. During Roy’s heyday in the late 1940s and 1950s, the town (population 150) had three service stations, two cafes, a motor court, and a post office. Roy’s sign and cafe are both classic examples of “Googie” or (“do-wop”) architecture, a popular futuristic art movement in Southern California from the 1940s to 60s, inspired by industrial progress, car culture, and the space age. It’s characterized by geometric shapes, upswept roofs, vast glass surfaces, bold colors, neon, and the symbols of motion, such as arrows, boomerangs, and wings.

Logged at stop: Route 66 quirky stops, Barstow, and Home (2022 Arizona and New Mexico)
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Bellavista Cloud Forest

We chose to take the 2-day excursion to the Bellavista Cloud Forest, located near the top of the famed Tandayapa Valley, within the Andean cloud forest region, a type of mid-altitude tropical rainforest known for its birds (hummingbirds, toucans, and more) that extends from 3,000 to 8,000 feet elevation. The Bellavista Reserve stands at 7,300 feet.

Logged at stop: Andean Cloud Forest (2023 Galapagos Islands)
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Reserva la Victoriana

Private reserve where there is a lek (communal gathering spot for male “Cock of the Rock” birds). There are only a few leks scattered throughout the Andean Cloud Forest.

Logged at stop: Andean Cloud Forest (2023 Galapagos Islands)
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Alambi Preserve

Family project for the conservation of the cloud forest in the famous Tandayapa Valley, with manicured gardens with beautiful endemic varieties and a hummingbird garden, where one could sit in a chair and watch 30 different species of hummingbirds visit the 8 hummingbird feeders.

Logged at stop: Andean Cloud Forest (2023 Galapagos Islands)
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Wildlife

Land iguanas, frigatebirds (magnificent and great), adorable blue-footed boobies, sea lions, and Fur seal.

Logged at stop: North Seymour Island (2023 Galapagos Islands)
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Wildlife

Fur seals, swallow-tailed gulls, lava gulls, brown noddies (I think), juvenile blue-footed booby (?), red-footed boobies, yellow-crowned night heron, frigatebirds, sea turtles and rainbow Parrotfish (underwater), red-billed tropicbird in flight, vampire ground finch, marine iguana, vampire ground finch, and a Galapagos short-eared owl

Logged at stop: Genovesa Island (2023 Galapagos Islands)
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Wildlife

Marine iguanas, Sally Lightfoot crabs, land iguanas, yellow-crested night heron, sea lions, stingrays, hieroglyphic hawkfish (while snorkeling), oystercatchers, fiddler crabs, ghost crabs, and Galapagos mockingbirds

Logged at stop: Santiago Island (2023 Galapagos Islands)
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Isabela and Fernandina

Brown pelicans, blue-footed boobies, marine iguanas, lava lizards, Sally Lightfoot crabs, flightless cormorants, penguins, sea tortoises (underwater), sea lions

Logged at stop: Isabela and Fernandina Islands (2023 Galapagos Islands)
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Isabela Island

Flightless cormorants, penguins, blue-footed boobies, pelicans, sea turtles, and a variety of starfish

Logged at stop: Isabela Island (Day 2) (2023 Galapagos Islands)
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Isabela Island

Galapagos giant tortoises, land iguanas, sea turtles, cow-nosed rays, spotted eagle rays, flightless cormorants, penguins, pelicans, and blue herons

Logged at stop: Isabela Island (Day 3) (2023 Galapagos Islands)
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Wildlife

Flamingos, Galapagos Giant Tortoises, sea lions, lava herons, blue-footed boobies

Logged at stop: Floreana Island (2023 Galapagos Islands)
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Española Island

Sea lions, Christmas marine iguanas, Nazca boobies, blue-footed boobies, sea lions zipping about underwater, Mexican hogfish, Giant hawkfish, King angelfish

Logged at stop: Española Island (2023 Galapagos Islands)
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Black-tipped shark feeding frenzy

Dozens of black-tipped sharks were churning up the water in a feeding frenzy. One of the crew members held up a flying fish that had landed in the boat when trying to escape from the sharks.

Logged at stop: Española Island (2023 Galapagos Islands)
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Blue-footed boobies, red-footed boobies, sea lions

Logged at stop: San Cristobal Island (2023 Galapagos Islands)
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Kicker Rock

One of the Galapagos’s most iconic landmarks. It is the remnants of a vertical tuff cone formation that rises 500 feet above the ocean, eroded in half with a narrow channel in between, giving it its characteristic shape of a sleeping lion (Leon Dormido)

Logged at stop: San Cristobal Island (2023 Galapagos Islands)
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Wildlife

sea lions, marine iguanas, Sally Lightfoot crabs

Logged at stop: Mosquera Island (2023 Galapagos Islands)
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Vík i Myrdal Lutheran Church

Beautiful and highly photographed simple Icelandic church with sits atop a prominent hill, visible from everywhere in the village, or at least when it’s not as foggy as it was tonight.

Logged at stop: Vik - Dyrhólaey and Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach (2023 Iceland)
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Diamond Beach

Amaxingly beautiful, perfectly clear pieces broken off from icebergs floating through the channel. They minded me of my mother-in-law’s Swarovski crystal collection.

Logged at stop: Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon and Diamond Beach (2023 Iceland)
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Vestrahorn

Stunning mountain with spiky peaks rising 1,490 feet above a flat, black sand beach with undulating dunes and giant tufts of grass.

Logged at stop: Vestrahorn (2023 Iceland)
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Kayayers plunging over the falls

Logged at stop: Goðafoss (2023 Iceland)
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Kirkjufell

The most photographed mountain in Iceland. Kirkjufell means Church Mountain, because it resembles a church steeple. Danish sailors called it a Sugar Top. When seen from other angles, the peak looks like a witch's hat or a scoop of ice cream. Its isolated position, rising 1,519 feet from the sea, make it extremely photogenic.

Logged at stop: Snæfellsnes Peninsula - Grundarfjörður (Kirkjufell) (2023 Iceland)
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Búðakirkja

Beautiful black church in the small hamlet of Búðir, known for its simplistic beauty, both the church and its remote surroundings.

Logged at stop: Snæfellsnes Peninsula - Búðakirkja (2023 Iceland)
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Pomo Bluffs Park

Logged at stop: The Lost Coast (2023 Lost Coast)
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Southern section of San Rafael Swell

Little Wild Horse Canyon, Goblin Valley, the Mars Desert Research Station, Long Dong Silver, and Moonscape Overlook, and Factory Butte

Logged at stop: San Rafael Swell (2023 Utah Off-Road)
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Moonscape Overlook

Breathtaking view from the edge of a cliff, looking out over an expanse of badlands, known as the Blue Valley, below us and the Henry Mountains in the distance.

Logged at stop: Moonscape Overlook (2023 Utah Off-Road)
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Factory Butte

The many different sides and perspectives of this beautiful Butte as we drove around it in its entirety

Logged at stop: Factory Butte (2023 Utah Off-Road)
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Temple of the Sun, Temple of the Moon, and Glass Mountain

Cathedral Valley’s most iconic monoliths.

Logged at stop: Cathedral Valley (2023 Utah Off-Road)
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Sand Pipes

Multicolored, uniquely-shaped rock spires so photogenic that National Geographic named it Kodachrome Basin

Logged at stop: Kodachrome Basin State Park (2023 Utah Off-Road)
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Bryce Canyon Amphitheater

The whimsically shaped hoodoos that constantly change colors with the movement of the sun. The best times to photograph are sunrise and sunset, with sunrise being the most spectacular.

Logged at stop: Bryce Canyon National Park (2023 Utah Off-Road)
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Long Dong Silver

100-foot spire in the middle of nowhere, atop a tall dirt mound. When you climb up the steep section of trail to a large block rock, we could see that there were actually two spires, the 100-foot-high Long Dong, and its shorter side-kick (Short Dong Silver?), about a third the size.

Logged at stop: Long Dong Silver (the Lone Spire) (2023 Utah Off-Road)
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Waimea Canyon

Spectacular gorge with many spectacular lookouts along the way with stunning views of emerald green valleys, sharp mountain spires, jagged colorful cliffs layered in time, and cascading waterfalls everywhere you look.

Logged at stop: South Shore - Sheraton Kauai Resort (2024 Kauai)
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Artist's Palette

The vibrant multi-colored rocks caused by the oxidation of different metals in the rock. Iron oxides produce reds, pinks, and yellows, while manganese minerals create lavender and purple hues. The decomposition of mica adds green tones to the palette.

Logged at stop: Death Valley National Park (2024 Bishop and Death Valley)
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Sunrise Zabriskie Point

One of the most spectacular overlooks in the park. A short walk uphill from the parking lot brings you to a panoramic view of Golden Canyon and the surrounding vibrantly colored badlands. The views are particularly stunning in the low light of early morning or late afternoon.

Logged at stop: Death Valley National Park (2024 Bishop and Death Valley)
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Lake Manly

Reflections of the Panamint Range in the newly formed, and temporary Lake Manly

Logged at stop: Death Valley National Park (2024 Bishop and Death Valley)
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El Cap Meadow

Many cold, early morning strolls to photograph El Cap and the trees in the meadow in the fog and smoke from the prescribed burn

Logged at stop: Yosemite Valley (2023 Yosemite in the Fall)
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Weston Beach

Beautiful beach, named after the photographer Edward Weston, with interesting rock textures, colors, and patterns. The colors put on quite a show at the Golden Hour.

Logged at stop: Carmel (2024 Mojave 4WD Course and more)
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Church of the Good Shepherd

One of the most photographed buildings in New Zealand. The church is a simple one, constructed of local stone, which blends seamlessly with the surrounding mountains.
Its setting is stunning - set on the shores of the turquoise waters of Lake Tekapo with a backdrop of the Southern Alps.

Logged at stop: Lake Tekapo (2025 New Zealand South Island)
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Wanaka Tree

The most photographed trees in New Zealand, largely due to its solitary position in the lake, with the backdrop of the Southern Alps, creating a stunning visual. Well, not today. While this lovely willow tree is usually about 50 yards offshore, today it was actually about 10 yards onshore. Not sure if that is typical of late summer or a result of climate change or a drought. Still it was a very beautiful willow tree.

Logged at stop: Wanaka (2025 New Zealand South Island)
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Sunset on Punakaiki Beach

Lovely sunset except for the sandflies

Logged at stop: Pancake Rocks and Punakaiki Beach (2025 New Zealand South Island)
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Temple of the Sun, Temple of the Moon, and Glass Mountain

Cathedral Valley’s most iconic monoliths.

Logged at stop: Cathedral Valley (2025 Utah Off-Roading)
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Upper Cathedral Valley

Beautiful overlook looking out over the "cathedrals" – towering sandstone monoliths that resemble Gothic architecture.

Logged at stop: Cathedral Valley (2025 Utah Off-Roading)
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Factory Butte

The many different sides and perspectives of this beautiful Butte as we drove around it in its entirety

Logged at stop: Mars Desert Research Station, Factory Butte, and Moonscape Overlook (2025 Utah Off-Roading)
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Moonscape Overlook

Breathtaking view from the edge of a cliff, looking out over an expanse of badlands, known as the Blue Valley, below us and the Henry Mountains in the distance.

Logged at stop: Mars Desert Research Station, Factory Butte, and Moonscape Overlook (2025 Utah Off-Roading)
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Moshup Beach Clay Cliffs

The colors of the cliff are best photographed at sunset where theyt put on a spectacular show making their layers of red, yellow, and orange appear even more vibrant.

Logged at stop: Aquinnah (2025 Martha's Vineyard & Vermont)
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Piha Beach

Reflections and silhouettes of Lion Rock and Taitomo Rock at sunset

Logged at stop: Piha Beach (2025 New Zealand North Island)
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Upper Viewing Platform

The viewing platforms are a photographer's paradise. From the Upper Platform we got a "birds-eye" view of the main nesting area on top of the cliff, with thousands of gannets arranged in their perfect grid pattern. From here, we also get the best view of the two rock stacks out at sea (Motutara and Oaia Islands) which are also covered in birds. Lots of opportunity to photograph birds in flight.

Logged at stop: Muriwai Gannet Colony (2025 New Zealand North Island)
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Lower Viewing Platform

From the Lower Platform we had a more up close and intimate view of the gannets where we could watch them go about their daily business: incubating an egg, nursing their little chicks, flying out to sea, precarious landing on the way back from hunting, their fencing ritual, feeding their chick, squabbling over trespassing, and even mating

Logged at stop: Muriwai Gannet Colony (2025 New Zealand North Island)
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