Thursday, March 29, 2012
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Winter on the North Fork
This is the North Fork or Henry's Fork of the Snake River. I went to my grandaughter's wedding in Rexburg, Idaho in Febuary. After the wedding, I took a drive out west of town to the river. It was a cold day, with frost on the trees. I took twenty or so photos of the area. This is the one I chose because of the peaceful muted colors. There were just a few ripples on the water that made for some great reflections.
Winter Below Twin Bridges
The South Fork of the Snake River runs through Eastern Idaho just north of Ririe Idaho. At this point the river splits into two chanels, each having a bridge. The area is called Twin Bridges. This was in Febuary, crisp and cold. The blue of the sky, the dark of the water and the variety of blues in the shadows made for a great painting.
Provo River Falls IV
This little painting (12X16) is the 4th from this area. We took family pictures here because there is a mile of beautiful rock formations and water falls. This painting was a Christmas present to my wife (It also saved me from shopping!). Provo Falls is in the High Uinta Mountains, Utah. It is an absolutely fascinating place to visit. Take the whole family!
Lower Yellowstone Falls
This is Lower Yellowstone Falls, Yellowstone Natianal Park. The Yellowstone River falls 308 ft into the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. This is painted from Uncle Toms Trail about 250 feet from the top. It drops into the canyon along the rock cliffs. You can almost hear the roar of the falls, and feel the mist on your face. The painting is 48"X36"
Diamond Fork
The fishing is great here. The Diamond Fork River flows out of the Strawberry Reservoir, Utah. This section of the river runs by some of Utahs red rock formations. Fall colors are always fun to paint.
Bryce Canyon III
Bryce Canyon National Park. Bryce is on the rim of a plateau. You can look down into the rock formations, or look for miles into the distance. This is a must see for everyone.
Bright Angel Point
Bright Angel Point, North Rim of the Grand Canyon. The sun is just coming up over the rim. On this day the wind was blowing at 40 miles an hour, with gusts stronger. Morning or evening is the best time to veiw the canyon. It gives great contrast between light and shadows. Spectacular!
San Juan Capistrano Mission
San Juan Capistano Mission. This is only one building of an old community, built by the Spanish and Indians. I would take the family and walk the halls and patios here. I would wonder of the many lives and hours it took to build this complex. The Swallows return to nest here on the same day every year since it was built.
Little Neatsu River II
We were invited by a good freind to visit Oregon a couple of years back and were amazed at how green everything was. We drove up and down the coast, up canyon roads and hiked into several waterfalls. We drove along this river and about every half mile I would get out and go down to the river to take a picture.
Big Cottonwood Canyon
We were in Salt Lake City and decided to take a drive up Big Cottonwood Canyon. Fall was in the air, and we hiked about a half mile along side Big cottonwood creek. The sun was just going behind the mountain putting us in the shadow, but still illuminating the trees. We were almost running to catch the fleeting sun light. I have painted several scenes from that afternoon. See if you can find all of them.
Horseshoe Bend Left
I have driven Highway 89 just south of Page, Arizona many times and did not know that I was within 1 mile of this famous spot on the Colorodo River. On one of those trips I saw a small sign on the side of the road that read Horseshoe Bend. I thought, "That can't be the Horseshoe Bend!" I turned around and drove down a short dirt road to a parking area, hiked up a sandhill and out through the desert. You can't see this spot until you are within 100 yards of the rim. Breathtaking!
Kolob Sunset
On the east side of Interstate 15 about half way between Cedar City and St George, Utah is an entrance to Zions National Park. You will drive in for about five miles, then turn around and drive out. The scenery is well-worth the time. On this trip, it had snowed and the contrast with the red rocks made great photos and some great paintings.
Oregon Coast
We walked down a flight of wood stairs to look at things in the tide pools, checked out the star fish, anemone and stuff. I painted this of the rocks and surf. There is something about the coastline that keeps calling me.
Snow Melt
We took a hike up to Long Lake in the Uinta Mountains in the spring. There were still piles of snow here and there. This is just a pool of run-off that would be there and gone within a week. I was impressed with the reflection on the water, and that I could also see the bottom. It became a challenge to me to paint the scene as it was.
Mesa Falls
Upper Mesa Falls, Island Park, Idaho. This is the North Fork of the Snake River as it runs through the canyon. I have fished the rapids below the falls, using crayfish that you can pickup in the shallow water at the edge. Great sport! We stopped by here on our Honeymoon. My bride was so impressed, she cried. We also saw a black bear come down for a drink.
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