Pilot and Index Peaks along the Clark's Fork River at the Northeast entrance to Yellowstone.
Jet boat cruising up the Colorado River near Moab.
I'm still very busy with photos, and I still haven't finished unpacking everything. Yesterday was spent on scenery shots, and separating all the doll photos out into a separate folder. Hopefully today I'll get some more doll images done. In the meantime, here's a few more scenic shots. Pilot and Index Peaks along the Clark's Fork River at the Northeast entrance to Yellowstone. Morning reflections of the Tetons in Jenny Lake. We weren't quite early enough, as the wind starts up right after the sun rises and soon the reflections totally disappear in the ripples. Because it was so warm and hazy everywhere, I often used my polarizer lens to help cut through the haze, and as a result many of the photos seem so much more colourful - the rocks are redder, like they appear in real, and the skies are bluer - maybe too blue. Jet boat cruising up the Colorado River near Moab. Sunrise at the picnic pull-off on the way to Cape Royal, North Rim, Grand Canyon. The Zion-Mt. Carmel Scenic Byway into Zion National Park - an unbelievably scenic road! Bryce Canyon at sunrise, with the sun's first rays highlighting the fantastical red rock spires. Red Canyon, with it's unbelievably red rock spires. Many of the scenes in my photos don't even look real, but they are. The southwest is an amazing place with unimaginable vistas one has to really see to believe.
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AuthorMartha Boers is an award-winning Canadian doll maker and costumer specializing in fantasy and historical-style costumes. Archives
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