keepclicking wrote:
Ross, you have trained your eyes to look at your subject beyond just icons locations. I always enjoy viewing your images. As usual top notch work. Thanks for sharing. Keep your weekly installments going 👍🏻
@keepclicking thank you so much for your meaningful encouragement!
These are inspiring. I love looking at near-abstract details in landscapes, these work so well. My favourites are the Utah aspens, the colourful streambed stones and the Badlands twilight, but all are great. Thanks for sharing!
AZHeaven wrote:
Beautiful photos all! And yes, there is a softer side to AZ and UT. If I go to the Grand Canyon it's early in the morning before everyone gets there or gets up. And the local trails as well.
Something the PBS show Outside Beyond The Lens talks about. There is more than the tourist filled parks if you look!
Thank you @AZHeaven! I’m glad you understand that softer and quieter side (and uncrowded). I haven’t seen that PBS show, it sounds interesting.
jaggedhorizon wrote:
These are inspiring. I love looking at near-abstract details in landscapes, these work so well. My favourites are the Utah aspens, the colourful streambed stones and the Badlands twilight, but all are great. Thanks for sharing!
@jaggedhorizon Thank you for taking the time to view and express those meaningful words to me, greatly appreciated!
Ross Martin wrote:
Thank you @AZHeaven@! I’m glad you understand that softer and quieter side (and uncrowded). I haven’t seen that PBS show, it sounds interesting.
Cheers,
Ross
It appears the first 2 seasons are on Youtube. We have PBS Passport (well worth the $60 a year) and the show is on there as well. My first episode we watched was about UT.