Since my last post, there was an endless string of events leading up to high school graduation. These things kept me so busy that, unfortunately, I didn't make time to post images.
I just checked Google Analytics for the first time in months and was surprised to see that people still visit this site. To all those people, thanks for the encouragement.
I lost many of my Summer pictures due to hard drive failure. I think many of the images can be recovered, but I have been unsuccessful so far in that project. For now, I'm just going to pick back up with current pictures. You can find many of my Summer pictures on my Facebook account.
I am now attending Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. I am having a great time here, studying mostly Biology. The landscape is much different than that of Western Washington, but it is still beautiful. What stands out most are the huge Wasatch mountains about a mile from where I live.
Here is a wall of rock from Provo Canyon. This is a 10 second exposure, just a few minutes before dark. The geology of the Utah mountains is often dramatic. Notice the curved ridges on the upper right side of this peak.
And since it's been so long, here's a bonus shot--North Fork Creek, near Sundance resort.
Monday, September 8, 2008
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