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Auvergne. France Fevrier 2018
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Auvergne. Fevrier 2018
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Happy 20th Anniversary Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument!
September 18th marks 20 years since the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument was established by President Bill Clinton. The monument proclamation states that the“…vast and austere landscape embraces a spectacular array of scientific and historic resources…” presenting “…exemplary opportunities for geologists, paleontologists, archaeologists, historians, and biologists.”
At over 1.8 million acres, the monument is larger than the state of Delaware! Visitors here should be prepared for self-guided exploration with a limited number of amenities – they will be rewarded with constantly unfolding vistas and a sense of solitude among some of America’s most vast, remote and spectacular landscapes. From the cottonwood lined Escalante Canyons to the multi-hued cliff faces of the Grand Staircase, the scenery here is big and dramatic.
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On this day in 1946, the General Land Office and Grazing Service merged to become the Bureau of Land Management!
Today, we manage more than 245 million acres of public land and administer 700 million acres of sub-surface mineral estate in support of the following mission:
To sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of America’s public lands for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.
In celebration, we’re sharing a stunning photo collection of of America’s public lands cared for by the BLM’s 10,000+ employees, volunteers, and partners. Explore #yourlands!
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Poitou. France. Winter is coming... 2016.
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#TravelTuesday with Guest Photographer Bob Wick to Northern Arizona’s Vermilion Cliffs!
Some of my favorite photo locations are in the Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, located in northern Arizona along the Utah border. The area contains colorful sculpted rock formations that are beyond description. Most famous is “The Wave” which has a very limited number of entry permits issued through a lottery to protect its unique and fragile features. However, South Coyote Buttes (permit required) and the White Pocket (no permit needed) offer equally spectacular and unique formations. The area offers year-round photo opportunities, although winter access to remote locations may be blocked by snow, and back roads become impassible when wet at any time of year. Summer visitors should bring plenty of water and plan outings to avoid the unrelenting mid-day sun.
Photo tip: The many slickrock basins hold water at certain times and provide for great reflections of the adjoining formations. To capture water reflections, photograph in early morning and late evening when glare is lower and the water is more likely to be calm. Optimally the sun should be shining on the subject that is being reflected. Interesting skies with textured clouds also make excellent reflection subjects.
The Vermilion Cliffs themselves form a dramatic rampart in the southern part of the monument and offer endless photo angles. Make sure to stop at the California condor release site, just two miles up House Rock Road from the main highway. The majestic condors are visible year-round at the site which is used to reintroduce them into the wild. A very long telephoto lens is needed to get good photos of the condors.
Photo tip: The “golden hour”, such as the time close to sunrise and sunset, almost always offers the best light for photography and this is especially true in the Vermilion Cliffs and other areas of the Colorado Plateau. Here the rock colors come alive with vibrant reds, oranges and golds with low sun angles, but become washed out during the mid-day. Photographing with sidelight (camera pointed 90 degrees from the sun) will ensure that you have more texture and three dimensional qualities to your images.
Check out our @esri Vermilion Cliffs National Monument multimedia storymap for more stunning photos, videos, helpful links and maps of the area: mypubliclands.tumblr.com/traveltuesdayarizonavermilioncliffs.
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I’ll be doing a digital painting demo + Q&A today 11/23 at 5:30pm at Tekserve - 119 West 23rd Street New York, NY 10011. Anyone welcome to come say hey, it’s gonna be really cozy and casual, nice small space for open questions, just walking through how I use a wacom tablet to take traditional painting techniques and translate them digitally for use in a fast-paced and revision-heavy art industry. Explaining everything from sketch to underpainting, to detail, color, brushes, and texture and will probably dabble in some talk of the music industry, hip hop, getting exposure, and all that fun shit. It’s free and would love to meet y'all. Here’s a link to the event here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/wacom-master-class-sam-spratt-tickets-19579928092 also in my bio
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During Wilderness Month 2015, our #GOWILDforEveryKid posts featured wilderness where kids can enjoy America’s Great Outdoors! 4th Graders can enjoy those outdoors for free through www.everykidinapark.gov. Follow #GOWILDforEveryKid here on our My Public Lands Tumblr to see the whole collection.
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Migne auxances. France. 10 septembre 2015
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