Blurry on Flickr.
Fall colors at Kenosha Pass, Colorado.
Las Vegas on Flickr.
The Eiffel Tower at Paris in Las Vegas, Nevada. Taken during the Bellagio water fountain show.
Show me some colors on Flickr.
At Kenosha Pass in Colorado… A perfect blue sky!
Maroon Bells on Flickr.
Considered to be one of the most photographed places in Colorado, Maroon Bells is situated around 12 miles from Aspen.
I had planned to capture the sunset, but, unfortunately, the sky was overcast by the time I reached Aspen.
Faces on rocks on Flickr.
This is the entrance to the Lower Antelope Canyon near Page, Arizona. The rocks seem to have an uncanny resemblance with human faces.
Blue Skies - View Around Trail Ridge Road on Flickr.
This one was shot at the Trail Ridge Road, at Rocky Mountain National Park. We stopped our car, and I walked a while, as I could see some elks (do you see them?) It was a beautiful summer day!
The Delicate Arch on Flickr.
The Delicate Arch appeared all of a sudden at the end of a strenuous trail from the parking lot, at Arches National Park, in Utah. This arch is hidden from view, and the only way to get up-close to it is to hike about a mile and a half, under the harsh sun and a steady incline. No wonder this is one of the most photographed arches in the world. People seemed to flock around the base of the arch, taking pictures.
I had to wait till sunset, to be able to photograph the arch without any people around it :)
The Heart of the Antelope on Flickr.
Looking up, I saw an opening in the ceiling of the upper Antelope Canyon, and the light falls perfectly, illuminating the adjoining walls, giving an illusion of a heart shaped vent carved on the rocks.
The Majestic Double Arch on Flickr.
Another remarkable arch at the Arches National Park. Its sheer size makes it one of the stunning natural structures I have ever seen.
The “Delicate” Arch at sunset on Flickr.
After an hour of strenuous hike (with no shelter from the scorching heat of the sun), we reached the Delicate Arch, one of the most famous arches in the world. At the north east corner of Arches National Park in Utah, it is indeed a natural wonder which leaves you spell bound. The arch appears all of a sudden around a corner at the end of the trail. I had to wait till the sunset to capture the arch with all its color.
Definitely a hike worth taking, if you are planning to visit the national park.
Lights and Shadows on Flickr.
One of the darker areas in the Upper Antelope Canyon, Arizona. Upper Antelope is at about 4,000 feet elevation and the canyon walls rise 120 feet above the streamed, located within the LeChee Chapter of the Navajo Nation.
Trail Ridge Road, Rocky Mountain, Colorado on Flickr.
Trail Ridge Road is the name for a stretch of U.S. Highway 34 and is the highest continuous highway in the United States. Also known as Trail Ridge Road/Beaver Meadow National Scenic Byway, it traverses Rocky Mountain National Park from Estes Park, Colorado in the east to Grand Lake, Colorado in the west. It crosses the Continental Divide at Milner Pass (elev. 10,758 ft/3,279 m) and reaches a maximum elevation of 12,183 ft (3,713 m), near Fall River Pass (elev. 11,796 ft/3,595 m). Near the highest point on the road is another pass, Iceberg Pass (elev. 11,827 ft/3,604 m).
Trail Ridge Road is closed during the winter, and often remains closed until late spring or early summer depending on the snowpack. (text source: Wikipedia)
“What are you looking at?” on Flickr.
An elk at the Rocky Mountain National Park. He seemed a bit annoyed with me clicking pictures of him, and started walking away.














