I like #3 the best; prickly pear patch, row of rocks, road crossing a flt and curving into the foothills, mountains with snow and a great sky. Great photo's.
I like #6 best. I would like wider shots of some of the closeups. After all is said, just my opinion.
Great photos of a rather drab area. I usually enter Arches that way as I am coming from the north. You are totally right about the clay roads north of the Park.
I really like your photos of Cathedral Rock. The first five and the last one are a little hard to get to the photo location. The pools only have water in them after a big storm. How did you find them? I probably have 300 film shots taken from that saddle area. I lived in Flagstaff area or about 25 years.
I think you have to decide how you like to see landscapes. Cany from Moab has very strong foregrounds. Others care more about is in the middle. I think good composition lets me like the photo even it is weak in other areas that I like.
jerryc41 wrote:
How about the salt flats. We were there in 1980. Lots of salt. Very flat.
There is nothing there unless they are racing. A park sign with a bunch of stickers on it and that's it. Park City is only 25 miles.
Cany beat me to it; it's the Colorado River. It is still a great photo.
I like #5, It has foreground, mid ground, far mid ground, far ground, sky, color; red, green ,brown, tan.and blue/white and, and a road going nowhere. What more can one want?
Great photo. Were there any other pictograph panels close by?
Little Finland National Monument across the Virgin river from Valley of Fire State Park.
I want to take that road. Both good stuff.
Number two because of the sky! So much going on there.
About 1986 the 259th Engineers buried a 5 yard loader and then a D-8 cat with blade and ripper in a meadow on Camp Navajo. The right side track was below ground level.We got it out with a chain saw and a lot of timber.