It’s that time of year to choose photos for the Geogypsy 2021 calendar and I hope you’ll consider helping, and buying a calendar too.
I think this can be done in one post as there are aren’t many photos considering I wasn’t using my DSLR camera from mid-August through December 2019 because of breaking both wrists. But I still have more than the 13 needed for the Geogypsy 2021 calendar so I’d like your help. Please leave no more than your top 10 choices, according to their number, in your comment. Feel free to make suggestions. Also let me know if you’re interested in purchasing a calendar. Thanks in advance.
01 – Morning sunshine lights isolated sections of hoodoos in the amphitheater at Bryce Canyon National Park Utah.
02 – Moon rise at sunset over hoodoos along the Navajo Loop trail Bryce Canyon National Park Utah.
03 – Twisted tree above hoodoos at reverse sunset from Hat Shop trail Bryce Canyon National Park Utah.
04 – After four months of healing, finally able to use the big camera and out on Christmas Day shooting with a friend when we spotted this crested saguaro cactus in south/central Arizona.
05 – The beginning of 2020 found me soaking up the Sonoran Desert near Kofa National Wildlife Refuge Arizona.
06 – Care was taken with a healthy respect to zoom lens for Saguaro cactus up close and exquisite patterns near Kofa National Wildlife Refuge Arizona.
07 – A road to sunset winds through the Sonoran Desert near Ajo Arizona.
08 – The sun set rays across Saguaro at Dome Rock near Quartzsite Arizona.
09 – Last light struck through to the Kofa Mountains under cloudy skies along the Palm Canyon Road Arizona. (Recently seen on Arizona Highways Facebook page.)
10 – A Sonoran Desert sunset puts a glow upon the land at Kofa National Wildlife Refuge Arizona.
11 – Spring blooms come early to the southern Arizona desert.
12 – Crepuscular rays shine down on a green spring in the desert along Ghost Town Road near Congress Arizona.
13 – Last golden light settles behind the Weaver Mountains in Walnut Grove Arizona.
14 – Wild and free the California Condor soars over Marble Canyon Arizona.
15 – A trail winds through the hoodoos, many hammer-shaped, at Bryce Canyon National Park Utah.
16 – True survivors live on hoodoos in the harsh arid environment at Bryce Canyon National Park Utah.
17 – Instead of fireworks, a full moon rose between the hoodoos on Fourth of July at Bryce Canyon National Park Utah.
18 – Like a fairyland walk through twisted trees and carved hoodoos in Losee Canyon Dixie National Forest Utah.
19 – The August moon appears to rest on a hoodoo along the Navajo Loop Trail at Bryce Canyon National Park.
20 – A survivor, this Bristlecone Pine hangs on the rim appearing almost dead, but not. Bryce Canyon National Park Utah.
21 – The Queen’s Garden Trail quickly descends into the hoodoos at Bryce Canyon National Park Utah.
Thank you for your help. If interest in purchasing the Geogypsy 2021 calendar at $25 each that includes shipping in the USA let me know. I will be accepting payment through zellepay and paypal.
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Still not sure what’s up with seeing comments on the post. All come through to me via email, and some even show up here. What device are you commenting on? Might help me figure this out. Thanks.