Coming to the End of a Long, Long Road

For the last several weeks, I’ve been been going through 70,000 images–dumping many and organizing the keepers.  Now this is something I should have started YEARS–not weeks ago.  I’m coming to the end–just a few more to go and I’m done and done-in.  I’ve become a snarly creature while tied to my computer and watching butterflies flit by.  Snarly because I’d prefer to be outside trying to digitally capture the butterflies.    While I love photography, the business side of it is another story.  So, imagine my delight when I came upon some images that I’d forgotten I’d taken during a trip to Arches National Park in beautiful Utah last June.  Delicate Arch is the most famous of the thousands of naturally formed arches in that park–in fact it’s on  Utah’s license plates.  While we didn’t have time to climb up for close-ups, nor did I get the side with the gorgeous La Sal mountains as a backdrop, I still wanted to have a souvenir of Delicate Arch for myself in memory of the most wonderful days I had this summer.  So, here it is and another example of TECH (The extraordinary color of happiness):

So, now that I’ve (almost) come to the end of a long, long road would you like to share another road with me?  Here’s The Long & Winding Road.  Enjoy:D

September 28, 2011 - 8:56 am

Julie G. - You are coming to the end of your long road and I am just beginning. I really must organize my images. So glad you kept this one! It certainly is a beauty! Gorgeous colors, lighting and composition. Oh how your images inspire me!

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