
Joshua trees at sunset at the appropriately named Joshua Tree National Park, California.
Since we have been up since 3:30, I’m going to keep this short because I need a nap. We had a great time there – saw my first bobcat this morning!

Joshua trees at sunset at the appropriately named Joshua Tree National Park, California.
Since we have been up since 3:30, I’m going to keep this short because I need a nap. We had a great time there – saw my first bobcat this morning!

Panoramic photo of the Las Vegas Strip, Nevada.
I’m on an endless search for new and different vantage points for photographing the Las Vegas Strip, in the hope of improving on our Las Vegas photos.
I’m sorry to say that a few days of high winds and some business activity keep me from visiting Valley of the Fire, so to make up for it, tonight we are grabbing the tent and heading into Joshua Tree National Park – should be nice timing with the nearly full moon, warm weather and all. Should be a big change from Las Vegas!

Janet Airlines Terminal, Las Vegas, Nevada.
This may not be the greatest photo, but judging from a search on the internet, it seems to be a relatively rare photo. This is an aerial view of the secret government airlines (run by EG & G) that shuttles workers in unmarked planes to places like the Nevada Test Site better known as Area 51. The planes are white with a red strip down each side, with very small, almost unreadable N numbers.
Now that we have moved from Las Vegas to the Palm Springs area today, I feel safe in sharing this here. What? I think I already hear black helicopters moving in – better go! 🙂

Laser show, Downtown Las Vegas, Nevada.
We found this vantage point last year after making our way through a 3 story mall on the south end of Fremont Street. This year we returned, and found the mall dark and vacant, still physically open. Now I gotta admit, there are a lot of people walking around downtown Las Vegas who I would rather not run into in a dark alley, or a dark mall for that matter, especially while carrying two expensive cameras and tripods (one was for shooting time-lapses).
We got set up and photographed the light show while nervously watching over our shoulders the whole time. Once the show wrapped up, I quickly folded up the tripods and we bolted for the exit with a feeling of relief, when suddenly 3 young guys came around the corner walking right towards us, saying something about cameras. These guys looked like trouble and there was no one else around. I gotta admit my heart began to race a bit as a put my hand in my jacket and readied the bear spray. I smiled and nodded hi, acting as relaxed as possible, and they did the same. Janine and I slipped into the elevator and watched the doors slowly close, breathing a huge sigh of relief as it began to lower us to the relative safety of the crowded street – one with plenty of police presence!
This a a combination of two images exposed 3 stops apart.

Vdara Hotel, City Center, Las Vegas, Nevada.
The grand opening for the Vdara Hotel and Spa and its 1,495 suites is December 1, 2009. This is one of a number of properties scheduled to open in City Center this upcoming December. I have about worn out my running shoes trying to find vantage points to photograph these properties while they are still under construction – I have tried just about every freeway overpass, parking garage and road within a mile or two in each direction!
I may have spoke (wrote) to soon on the assignment work yesterday. The scope of the work doubled, while the budget shrunk, and so we are now going to pass. Besides a lot of walking and scouting, I am getting a lot of key-wording and captioning done!

City Center, Las Vegas, Nevada.
Last winter when we were here in Las Vegas, a newspaper article reported that a good portion of the multi-billion dollar City Center project would be open by this October. Well, it is far from open. It is tough to photograph such a project and keep cranes, dump trucks and all the other commotion out of the scene – a telephoto lens comes in handy.
I actually picked up a few days of photography assignment work while we are here in Las Vegas (not for City Center). As a travel photographer, it is always nice to pick up some assignment work while on the road!

Last nights sunset over Caesars Palace. The fountains of the Bellagio dance in the foreground, Las Vegas, Nevada.
We have now moved to Las Vegas. I need to update some of my coverage, and hope to spend some time in Valley of Fire State Park!

Tower Arch, Arches National Park, near Moab, Utah.
This is a quick and dirty blend of two jpeg images, one for the sunset sky, and one for the rest. Once I’m home, I’ll re-work this, probably using most, if not all five raw files, but this gets me at least 90% of the way to the final image.
I gotta say, this was one of the tougher hikes home in the dark. A half an inch of rain had obliterated most the footprints on this lightly traveled trail, and it seemed like the cairns were just out of headlight range – the lack of a moon didn’t help. But, being able to spend a wonderful evening at this beautiful arch, with out another person within miles made it completely worth it for us!
Check out more of our Arches National Park photos.
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