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I was fortunate to conduct three photography tours in autumn, 2006, first to the east side of the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California, then to Yosemite in late October, and now to Zion and Bryce National Parks. This lasat trip had a magical quality for me. Beauty was everywhere, beauty at the boundary of belief. In truth, I was still on a powerful psychological high from events that took place on the prior trips, which included photographing some wonderful scenery, travling with some terrific photographers and connecting with a good friend. As it was in places like the ghost town at Bodie, and in Yosemite, several pictures in this gallery seemed to come from somewhere beyond me, beyond my skill and experience as a photographer. Other photographs were sparked by suggestions by trip participants.


Cascade and Leaves of Autumn

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Water and Autumn Leaves

The light reflected off the red walls on the opposite side of the canyon suffused this tiny cascade with a warm glow.
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In Zion Canyon

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Pooled Color

This little pool, just off the road, reflects the light bouncing off the red walls across the canyon.
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Light and Dark in Zion Canyon

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A Few Minutes After Dawn

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In Zion Canyon

Though the hour wasn't late, much of the interior of Zion Canyon was already in shade, including here, where pillars of sandstone jutted up.
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Maple Leaves in Zion Canyon

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Leaf in Zion Canyon

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Leaf Near Weeping Rock

Zion offers up a stupendous panorama of sandstone cliffs. Perhaps because I've been to the park several times, I decided on this trip to concentrate some of my efforts on smaller views.
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We Enter Zion National Park

These glorious sandstone cliffs are near the entrance to Zion Canyon.
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The Shadow Man of Zion

We hiked to the Lower Emerald Pool, where the water reflected the spectacular sandstone cliffs across Zion Canyon. I was reflected in the pool of water, too. This image has been flipped to make me right side up, although, from a photographer's point of view, I was upside down.

Look around the photo. Are the faces - strange faces - in the surrounding scenery? I see them, or I think I do.
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The View from Our Motel

Long, long after sunset, we photographed the cliffs above our motel, in the little town of Springdale, just outside of Zion National Park. The amount of light still in the sky that reflected off the cliffs and showed up in our photographs was startling, for we could not really see the colors with our naked eyes.
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Paris Street Lights

The walkway leading to the entrance of the Eiffel Tower.
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Water Show at the Bellagio Hotel

The view is from the top of the Eiffel Tower in Las Vegas.
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