Every time someone posts a photo here taken in Utah, I experience a feeling of yearning and belonging. If I were younger, Mormon, and looking for work, I'd consider moving there! As it is, I'll have to be content traveling there and taking photographs.
I just cleared out my Flickr account and have now been re-visiting my online Lightroom photos. A couple I came across from Capitol Reef and Panorama Point stood out for me. I hope they do for you, too. Download view is best a must.
You, UTMike and Cany143 make me want to move there also. Thanks for the very lovely series.
Thanks, longshadow and Linda!
Thanks, @UTMike. Coming from a "local," that's high praise!
Just Fred wrote:
Every time someone posts a photo here taken in Utah, I experience a feeling of yearning and belonging. If I were younger, Mormon, and looking for work, I'd consider moving there! As it is, I'll have to be content traveling there and taking photographs.
I just cleared out my Flickr account and have now been re-visiting my online Lightroom photos. A couple I came across from Capitol Reef and Panorama Point stood out for me. I hope they do for you, too. Download view is best a must.
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Lovely. I've always felt Capitol Reef was under rated compared to the other four Utah national parks, at least photographically. I would really like to get into it's back country more than I have.
On my last trip to Utah, I simply drove through Capital Reef to get to Waterpocket Fold. Now I want to go back and "do" Capital Reef! Nice.
Really, really nice especially #2.
Thank you, Wanderer2, AZPicLady, yssirk123, and photophile. I appreciate the compliments. I have a few more. These didn't make my "A" list.
One note: I have another shot of the lone, scraggly tree that has received terrific reviews. Not posted here.
Seeing them in download is a must.
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