Sunday, October 16, 2022

Lower Calf Creek Falls by moonlight, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah


Bob attended the Natural Arch and Bridge Society's 2022 Fall Arch Rally at Escalante, Utah.  After he finished a hike to see a couple of arches, he hurried to the Calf Creek area in the Grand Staircase-Escalanate National Monument to hike to Lower Calf Creek Falls.  He made it to the falls in the early evening and then stayed to take photographs of it by moonlight, since it was the night before the full moon.  This was his last shot before packing it in for the night.

The long exposure makes the waterfall look silky and the stars show up in the sky.  This last shot had a cloud show up above the gap that the waterfall flows through.

Remember, it's not just a picture, it's a story.
 

Thursday, October 13, 2022

Rainbow Fall, Devils Postpile NM, taken at night


 

During a July visit to Devil's Postpile National Monument, Rick visited Rainbow Fall at night to see if he could get moonlit shots of the waterfall. Except for the top quarter, the rest of the fall was in moonshadow. The shadows of the trees along the left wall are from moonlight. You can see stars in the sky. Using a very bright flashlight, he lit the water during a long exposure and got this image.

18mm focal length, ISO 1600, f8, 30 seconds, Canon EOS 70D set on a tripod

Remember, it's not just a picture, it's a story!

Tuesday, October 4, 2022

Horizon Arch double arch, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Escalante, Utah


 On Day 4 of the 2022 Fall Arch Rally, Bob decided to go on the trip to visit Horizon Arch.  South of the town of Escalante out of the Coal Bed and Mitchell Canyons, this double arch sits on a ridgeline not surprisingly given its name.  This rock outcrop also had a number of smaller arches carved into it.  The arch has a span of about 15 feet and a height of 10 feet.

The hike here was only about 2 and a half miles, but gained something like 1000 feet through loose rock, boulders, and pinyon-juniper type forest, so it was strenuous.

Remember, it's not just a picture, it's a story.

Cosmic Ashtray, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah


 On Day 3 of the 2022 Fall Arch Rally with the Natural Arch and Bridge Society, the leaders wound up cancelling the hike that Bob had signed up for to see arches due to a chance of afternoon thunderstorms and wound up suggesting doing the hike to see this feature known as the Cosmic Ashtray.  Also known as the Cosmic Navel, but also inappropriately as The Volcano, this is one of the largest potholes in the world.  Located in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in Utah, this measures almost 200 feet wide with a 33 foot tall rock outcropping poking out of a continually shifting rust-colored sand dune.

Thanks to the leader bringing a rope and other climbing equipment, Bob was able to climb down into the pothole and did three laps around the perimeter before scaling the near wall back out.

Remember, it's not just a picture, it's a story.

Monday, October 3, 2022

Poor-Will resting on a granite boulder, Carson-Iceberg Wilderness


 

While backpacking in the Carson-Iceberg Wilderness, Rick went from his campsite to a stream to filter some water for the night and along the way saw this bird hanging out on a granite boulder. At first he saw the reddish eye-shine but didn't know what it was. When he brought his flashlight up in addition to the headlight, he saw that it was a bird of some kind. As he approached it, the bird didn't move. So Rick walked past it to get to the stream and filtered water. When he walked back toward his campsite, the bird hadn't moved, so he told it he'd come back with a camera. When he returned, it still hadn't moved so he was able to get this class image of a poor-will. Poor-will, related to the whip-poor-will, hunts at dawn and dusk catching flying insects. The whisker-like feathers on either side of its mouth allow it to tell when it's made contact with the insect so it can turn its head and snatch the prey item out of the air.


Remember, it's not just a picture, it's a story!

Sunday, October 2, 2022

Metate Arch, Devils Garden Outstanding Natural Area, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah



I, Bob, am attending the 2022 Fall Arch Rally by the Natural Arch and Bridge Society (NABS).  The second day trip was cancelled due to a forecast of afternoon thunderstorms.  The alternative was for our group to go to the Devils Garden Outstanding Natural Area instead, which was the object of the other trip scheduled for this day.  The Devils Garden consists of sandstone formations called hoodoos and are similar to the hoodoos that Bryce Canyon National Park is famous for.  The most impressive arch in the Devils Garden was this one called Metate Arch.   Its span is 16 feet with a height of 22 feet.

Remember, it's not just a picture, it's a story.

Broken Bow Arch, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah


 I, Bob, am attending the 2022 Fall Arch Rally by the Natural Arch and Bridge Society (NABS) and hiked to this arch on the first day.  This is Broken Bow Arch in the Willow Gulch area of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in Utah.  It has a span of 94 feet and a height of 100 feet.  This was near where our group first came around a curve in the canyon and saw it for the first time.

Remember, it's not just a picture, it's a story.