Desert Lines

This is my first post using Live Writer, so it’s a bit of a test. I’m going to use the opportunity to expand the nature of my blog a bit, being that it’s only a week old. There’s no way I can stick to the ‘one image per day’ routine, it’s just too limiting. Therefore, I’ll be posting a bunch of different items - from subject studies to series work and more. I’ve been looking forward to the freedom of a personal blog, so why not use it?

I mentioned previously that I’ve been going back through images from three trips to southern Utah in 2006-2007. Being a native of Montana, a lot of my style and technique has been developed around how to photograph this type of environment. During these trips to the desert, however, I quickly found the need to adapt my style in order to obtain the results I was after.

Here are some additional samples of images I’ve been revisiting and working on over the past week. All of these shots were taken in Utah during March of 2006.

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Cody Redmon

Cody Redmon

A native and current resident of Montana, I fell in love with landscapes at an early age. Growing up in a rural area gave me access to explore my interest while visiting some truly amazing places. I have a deep respect for the wilds and am pleased to present to you scenes and vistas from the back reaches of the western US and beyond. Professional portfolio site: CodyRedmon.com

2 Responses to “Desert Lines”

  1. A grand set of photos here, Code.
    I especially like the third one, the waterfall trail. It absolutely draws me in. Keep forth this voyage!

  2. [...] ‘heavy’ because of the wide angle (17-40mm) lens used. I’ve previously posted one other road shot from the same trip (2nd image in [...]

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