Monday, February 7, 2011


   I apologize to everyone for my late post. I used my camera on a ski trip a few weeks ago where it did not make it back, I am still waiting for my new one to come. Because of my camera issue, I decided to share a few pictures from my semester with NOLS. I took this semester in the Rocky Mountains last fall. I looked for pictures that matched the point of view structures, where i could remember playing around with the settings on the camera.




( The photo above was taken just on the eastern side of the continental divide. In the picture is Lizard head peak, as well as another student on the trip.)


( The picture to the left is of a cow jaw, something which is a common find in Bryce canyon of southern Utah.)

( The picture to the right is on the ridge of a canyon where we spent the night. Also in Bryce Canyon. The picture below is of the same spot with our tent on it. This was taken the next morning.)

3 comments:

  1. Very beautiful but also very desolate. They make it look like you could hop in the pictures and be transported.

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  2. Very cool pictures Sean. It makes it look like it goes on and on forever, well I guess it does, but great job anyways.

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  3. Too bad you couldn't do the assignment Sean, but maybe by viewing your classmate's you get the idea? I love the jawbone, great point of view there and your bird's eye view of the tent is cool also.

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