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The Crosshatchery
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Moonlit Plunge
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The Crosshatchery
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Transitional Tapestry
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Upward Mobility
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Death By Mineral Bath
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Twisted Trio
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Evan Keeler-Wolf

 
Galactic Chessboard-
Walking around this valley of entrada sandstone mud monsters by yourself at night is a spooky trip with or without a flashlight. Many of these formations are not much larger than your average human and it's easy to freak yourself
Mega-obvious tip of the day: If you want to get the choicest shots of waterfalls and streams, more often then not you gotta get in the water...like in the the middle of the water. Yeah, there's a lot of other stuff to say about shutter speed, filters
1. Capillary Magma 
2. Milton's Tendrills 
Here are a couple of aerial shots of Utah's badlands taken within an hour of each other, before and after sunset. The array of colors this landscape takes on are truly mindblowing. 
This area near Hanksville
This was my first time solo navigating on or near a glacier, and I picked a real doozy to get my feet wet. 
The terminal moraine of Salmon glacier is, if you can't tell from you little screen, a chaotic array of bizarrely shaped ice chunks in various
Solitary Enlightenment-
I didn't shoot a lot of telephoto landscape shots before the last year. It is a totally different experience than wide angle where things are more similar to watch you see with your naked eyes. When you peer in to a telephoto
I often like to photograph scenes that move from darker, cool tones to brighter warm ones as you look up, but this ain't that. I found this little cluster of pasque flowers aligned with an island, trees and a distant mountain. As I focused from foreg
Ribbonism-
Today we venture into the realm of the abstract, where you may or may not know what the hell you're looking at, how big it is or if that mischievous looking barista just slipped something crazy in yo coffee. The beauty of this is that you
Burn Thirty (swipe for uncropped)

This was taken our first day after crossing into Wyoming from Colorado, which is a seriously awesome and underrated state. 
What is your favorite state for overall natural beauty? What about the most slept on or mos
Slippery deathtrap👎 or dazzling winter wonderland👍? What's the coolest waterfall you've ever visited? 
After a week of r&r in the snowy wonderland of Liard Hot Springs, I was itching to get out and explore as fall very quickly transitioned to w
Mercury's Dippin'
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Do you remember any ephemeral moments in nature that stick out as particularly outstanding, lucky and rare?

This was exactly that for me. 
@stiggs510 and I saw this beautiful little stream beginning to freeze up on the second day

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