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The vast confines of the southwest, from Phoenix to Arches National Park, provided our photography group with a cornucopia of landscapes and people. We photographed the artifacts of civilization, too, from contemporary architecture to prehistoric art. Some of what we saw looked like a dreamworld. Some of what we saw was kitschy. All of it offered to connect us to a wider world.


Monument Valley Buttes and Towers

Capture Date: Nov 14, 2009 03:19 PMViews: 51

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View into Monument Valley

Capture Date: Nov 14, 2009 03:26 PMViews: 48

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At the Edge of Mitchell Mesa, Monument Valley

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The West Mitten, Monument Valley

Capture Date: Nov 14, 2009 04:15 PMViews: 48

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Storm Light over the Monument Valley Parking Lot

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The Road to Monument Valley

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Iron Insect

Capture Date: Nov 12, 2009 12:31 PMViews: 47

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Grass and Power Tower Near Kayenta, Arizona

The tower has, to my eye, the look of a figure out of an Anasazi petroglyph.
Capture Date: Nov 11, 2009 03:25 PMViews: 48

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Landscape Near Kayenta, Arizona

An ancient core of a long-dead volcano, a tower carrying power lines to the west, and a discarded tire tell the story and the rise and fall of nature and civilization.
Capture Date: Nov 11, 2009 03:21 PMViews: 46

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Culvert on the Way to Goosenecks State Park

Capture Date: Nov 12, 2009 11:16 AMViews: 47

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Dried Out Plants and a Dried Out Junker

Near the Twin Rock Trading Post, in Bluff, Utah.
Capture Date: Nov 12, 2009 01:58 PMViews: 52

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Cactus Jelly at the Wonderful Cameron Trading Post

The trading post, east of the Grand Canyon, offers what seems like acres of space offering jewelry, clothing, blankets, groceries, general merchandise, great meals in the tin-roofed restaurant, and plenty of Cactus Jelly.
Capture Date: Nov 14, 2009 08:16 PMViews: 47

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Detail #2, Wupatki Ruins

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Detail, Wupatki Ruins

Capture Date: Nov 11, 2009 11:48 AMViews: 48

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Mormon Tea Reaches Skyward at the Wupatki Ruins

The Wupatki Ruins - there are actually several sets of ruins - lie northeast of Flagstaff, Arizona, and not too far from massive Sunset Crater. Humans probably moved into the area not long after the eruption, in the 11th Century AD.

Sometimes I don't need to photograph an overall scene. And I didn't want to this day, because skies were gray, which I think made a poor backdrop for the ruins Instead, I concentrated on closer subjects. Most of the time at Wupatki, l employed a borrowed 180mm f/2.8 lens.
Capture Date: Nov 11, 2009 11:22 AMViews: 49

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