Clearing Storm, Peeples Valley AZ |
If I go too long
without photographing out in nature I start to get uncomfortable. Jumpy.
There’s a trip planned
for next week, so relief is in sight.
Still, I’m hoping that writing about the last trip might help me to limp
along until then.
Those of you who have
been reading the blog for a while know that according to our tradition
Thanksgiving is the family holiday and Christmas week is for traveling.
Valley of Fire, NV |
My husband and dog
(both of whom seem to have ADD) and I decided to hit some new places this
year. Valley of Fire State Park, the
oldest in Nevada, is a 42,000 acre gem packed with some of my favorite things,
especially weird rocks. We camped in the
nearly empty campground (cushier than we’re used to with flush toilets and
showers) and scouted all over the park.
I fell in love with this little pink and yellow slot; kept coming
back. I’m still not done there and I
feel the same about the rest of this park.
Stay tuned; there’ll be more to come.
We met some friends in
Tecopa CA, a town that I’d never noticed despite passing through several times
on the way to Death Valley. After a
sleepless (very windy) night in the camper, we took in the Amargosa Opera House tour (I’ll
just say that the desert brings out the quirky) and retreated to Death Valley
to catch up on sleep and effect an attitude adjustment. We set up in a wind - sheltered area and
crashed.
Wind on the Dunes, Death Valley National Park, CA |
The next couple of
shoots were in the sand dunes. The wind created
some interesting conditions there, so I dressed my camera in rain cover and
climbed on up. Dunes are magical and
improbable, fluid. I think they remind
us to be kids. Photographically they are
all sexy lines and curves, inviting the minimalist composition.
Mohave Preserve |
There had been some
chatter in one of my favorite Facebook photography communities about the Mojave
Preserve, between Death Valley and Joshua Tree.
It looked like several people were going to come together there, and I
was excited about shooting there for the first time. The party was a little smaller than we
expected, but we did have a delightful opportunity to meet a FB friend and his
wife in the real world. As promised, the
Granite Pass area was striking. We had
just the one night in Mojave, but there’s a lot more there and again, I’ll be
back.
Finally we dropped by
Quartzsite to visit with a friend,
setting up for the Gem and Mineral Show.
The show runs through January and is worth a stop; a temporary city in
the desert with ample people watching as well as rockhounding.
Antelope Island State Park, UT |
There are a couple more
holiday traditions; New Years in Yarnell-Peeples Valley and the early January
skiing in Utah. Oddly, we had fabulous
snow in the Arizona Mountains but not so much in Utah. In fact, conditions were so sketchy that we
skipped a day skiing and ended up in Antelope Island State Park to wrap up the
season.
The First Sunset of 2015 Reflected on Snow, Yarnell Hill AZ |
Thanks for helping me
ward off antsy. Stay tuned for the
Central California Coast.
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