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Nebraska Storm Brewing

THese last few days have been spend driving from Coursegold, California to St. Joseph, MO. I took Highway 6 across Nevada and Utah and eventually hit I-80 across. The trip was beautiful with plenty to see and the pictures here are only a few of the things I saw and photographed. Check out the gallery, there will be more to come. This fall, watch for the launch of RobertGNulphPhotography.com. It will feature hundreds of landscape and nature shots as well as a portrait and wedding section.

Now I sit in my office getting ready for the school year. But first, I have 5 video projects to edit so it’s back to work! I hope you have enjoyed my photographic journey through the west.

Bob

On the road to Mirror Lake, Utah

Well, the conference is over and Carol Terracina and I did well with our presentation. Learned lots and got a chance to enjoy the sights and foods of San Francisco.

Tomorrow I head to Coursegold, California and later to Yosemite. Then it is a few days on the road back to reality in Missouri.

Enjoy the new pictures, they tell the story of my travels much more eloquently than I.


Muir Woods Towering Redwood

Cedar Breaks through Bristlecone Pine Frame
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Last car off the mountain!

These past three days have been filled with driving, touring Bryce Canyon National Park, Cedar Breaks National Monument and finally arriving in Park City, Utah. The sights along the way were filled with a rainbow of color, and a swatchbook of textures. After enjoying the Park City Art Festival with an excellent variety of works of all kinds including some extraordinary photography, my luck with weather finally ended. I was on the top of a mountain as the skies opened and I caught the last car down off the mountain as the thunderstorm swept through the mountains. Thus my ability to catch up on this blog. It is a rainy Monday so I am catching up on this and will soon head to the theatre for some film fun.

Enjoy the new pics in the gallery!

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