by Don McGowan | Dec 23, 2021 | December 2021, Monthly Archives, Uncategorized
Rising to an elevation of 11,317′ and taking up half of the mighty Aquarius Plateau of South Central Utah, Boulder Mountain towers over the surrounding deserts. It is a wonderland of tall lodge pole pines and aspen groves. On my return from the Southwest...
by Don McGowan | Dec 10, 2021 | December 2021, Monthly Archives, Uncategorized
As much as I am deeply drawn to the sunrises in the East, I am perhaps even more attracted to the drama created by the solar disk as it appears above western horizons, and sometimes even when it doesn’t appear at all, but merely sends its reflected light to...
by Don McGowan | Nov 9, 2021 | Monthly Archives, Uncategorized
Last week I went to the Smokies looking for images, but having no real idea about what type of image I was seeking or where I might find it. The entire adventure began in serendipity, but I eventually realized that what I kept seeing in my mind’s eye were the...
by Don McGowan | Nov 6, 2021 | Monthly Archives, November 2021, Uncategorized
From last week’s light show let’s move to something a bit more subtle, but in my mind no less compelling: the beauty of autumn color and the wonder of moving water. By the time Porter’s Creek and Middle Prong of Little Pigeon join their waters...
by Don McGowan | Oct 30, 2021 | Monthly Archives, October 2021, Uncategorized
There are times when the rising of the morning sun in the East seems positively otherworldly. This past Thursday in Sevier County, Tennessee was one of those times. I had come over from Buncombe County (NC) to meet with an old (long time) colleague and friend to...
by Don McGowan | Oct 17, 2021 | Monthly Archives, October 2021, Uncategorized
Of course it rains in Southern California, and it rains in the upper slickrock of Zion National Park, although not terribly often. But recently, as I was passing on my way from Las Vegas to Bryce Canyon, a sudden storm deposited a substantial downpour over the redrock...