More photos from a hike along an Indian forest trail in the fall of 2023.
Forest Trail 40, Indiana, October 27, 2023Fading Blush, Indiana, October 27, 2023The Change, Indiana, October 27, 2023Forest Trail 44, Indiana, October 27, 2023Forest Trail 45, Indiana, October 27, 2023Tall Fall, Indiana, October 27, 2023
This wraps up my hike and photography along this forest trail. Upon arriving back at my vehicle, I drove on along the forest roadway, looking for more fall scenes to photograph.
Dense Fall 4, Indiana, October 27, 2023Forest Spotlight, Indiana, October 27, 2023Basking, Indiana, October 27, 2023Fall Shadow, Indiana, October 27, 2023Leaves of Two, View Through, Indiana, October 27, 2023Forest Trail 25, Indiana, October 27, 2023Out on a Limb, Indiana, October 27, 2023Take a Walk on the Sunny Side, Indiana, October 27, 2023Last Stop, Indiana, October 27, 2023Sunlight Dappled Forest, Indiana, October 27, 2023
After a morning shoot, my son and I decided to take a short hike in another part of the park, before. the crowds of tourists began to get out and about.
Movie Set Remains
It is not surprising that this area is a popular one in which to film portions of western movies. The image above is of the remains of one of those movie sets.
Where Many Have Trodden
A portion of our early morning hike went through a slot type canyon. The many footprints in the sand indicates the number of people that have recently hiked this way.
Natural PathwayClosing InRock FeaturesThrough A Rock’s Eye
More scouting and exploration photos in Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada.
Intricate Rock, iPhone PhotoDesert Flower, iPhone PhotoDesert Shadows, iPhone PhotoNatural Imperfections or Non-Photogenic Nature?, iPhone Photo
Nature is messy and cluttered. Photographers don’t like clutter, even if it is a part of nature. I cropped this photo to remove some of the natural clutter, mostly on the bottom left. There remains some clutter on the bottom left and what about that unkempt looking bush and roots on the pond border? Is it really necessary to clean up a natural scene, to make a more pleasing photo? It depends upon one’s vies of the world and one’s idea of photography and purpose of the photo. Sometimes one may want to show the clutter, sometimes not. Sometimes clutter can’t be avoided.
X Marks the Spot, iPhone PhotoNodular, iPhone PhotoPetrified Dunes, iPhone PhotoRock Ribs, iPhone PhotoDroopy Rocks, iPhone Photo
The way my eyes look in the morning.
Ridgy Rocks 1, iPhone PhotoTo the Desert Born, iPhone Photo
More photos from scouting and exploring Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada, March of 2023.
Inside to Outside, iPhone PhotoMultiple Arches, iPhone PhotoRock of Many Windows, iPhone PhotoChecking the LCD, iPhone PhotoThrough an Arch, iPhone PhotoArch Light, iPhone PhotoPhotographic Inclination, iPhone PhotoShouldering the Load, iPhone PhotoSky View Arch, iPhone Photo
The number of arches in this area is almost unbelievable. One could spend much time here just photographing arches from inside, outside and through. I’m reminded of the Joni Mitchell song “Both Sides Now” about clouds and how it could be adapted to describe having seen arches from many sides and still not having seen all aspects of arches.
This is a continuation of hiking and exploration in Valley of Fire State Park and nearby areas, Nevada. All of the photos in this post were shot with an iPhone 14 and converted to monochrome.
A continuation of images made during a hike in Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada in March of 2023.
Through an Arch, iPhone Photo
There were a few arches in the canyon walls bordering this hiking trail. Small arches are plentiful in this area.
End of the Trail, iPhone Photo
This trail ends at a drop off into a narrow chasm, which at this time of the year contained a pool of water.
Arch, iPhone Photo
Another small arch atop a rock outcrop.
Arch, iPhone Photo
Another small, but still sizable arch along the trail.
Rock Eye, iPhone Photo
Light bouncing around inside some of the smaller arches and holes in the rocks creates interesting color, bringing out the patterns in the rock. This one looks like an eye in a rugged face.