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Utah Photo Adventure 2020 — 6

The last day of the tour started with a morning shoot at the Great Salt Lake. My first Utah tour ended with a shoot at the Great Saltair, and this was in the same basic area, but a mile or … Continue reading

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Utah Photo Adventure 2020 — 5

The fifth day of the tour started early again, and we headed to the White Wash Sand Dunes. After heading out into the wide open spaces, we got to some dunes before the sun got too high and it got … Continue reading

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Utah Photo Adventure 2020 — 4

The fourth day of the tour was a rest day. It was nice to sleep in and get some needed extra sleep. There was an optional shoot scheduled for the late afternoon that everyone elected to attend. After getting some … Continue reading

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Utah Photo Adventure 2020 — 3

The second full day of the tour we were up early for two locations characterized by wide open spaces of the American West. Our first location was Professor Valley following the Sylvester Trail. I’d been here before. It is the … Continue reading

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Utah Photo Adventure 2020 — 2

On the first full day of the tour we headed south from Salt Lake City and reestablished our home base in Green River. After getting checked in to our new hotel and grabbing some lunch we headed to Leprechaun Canyon, … Continue reading

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Escaping The Lockdown — Utah Photo Adventure 2020

After 2 1/2 months of being locked down in the quarantine, I took the opportunity to escape and go on my last scheduled photography tour of the year, with UTadventure. I literally hadn’t spent any time with anybody since arriving … Continue reading

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House Arrest and Productive Projects

Only time will tell whether the forced lock-down purportedly to mitigate the public health consequences of the COVID-19 virus was necessary governance to deal with an unprecedented crisis or one of the greatest over-reaches in government power that continued to … Continue reading

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Photography in the Time of Cholera

My first two photography tours of the year weren’t really well distributed again this year. With the exception of a few days at home in between I was away on two trips over a 3 1/2 week period since the … Continue reading

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Yucatán Photo Adventure 2020 — 6

The last day of our tour began early as we headed to the north coast to the archeological site of Xcambó which contains extensive Mayan ruins. Even though everything seemed to be shutting down in the state, our organizers managed … Continue reading

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Yucatán Photo Adventure 2020 — 5

The fifth day of our tour we got another impact from the pandemic driven site closings. We had gotten up early with the plan to go to the second cenote of the trip. When we got there we discovered that … Continue reading

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