Winter Night http://www.hiddenlightphotography.com/gallery/Canyonlands/image/1/ Winter Night Setting up camp in the middle of winter in Canyonlands National Park was conducted with a variety of light sources. Alan C. Williams Ducky and Stars http://www.hiddenlightphotography.com/gallery/Canyonlands/image/2/ Ducky and Stars A rubber duck and the cosmos glow late at night. Alan C. Williams Canyonlands Arches http://www.hiddenlightphotography.com/gallery/Canyonlands/image/3/ Canyonlands Arches A glowing Mesa Arch frames the Washer Woman Arch in Canyonlands National Park. Alan C. Williams Mesa Arch Glow http://www.hiddenlightphotography.com/gallery/Canyonlands/image/4/ Mesa Arch Glow Mesa Arch and Snow in mid winter are lit by an early morning sun that causes the underside of Mesa Arch to glow because of reflected light. Alan C. Williams Mesa Arch Classic http://www.hiddenlightphotography.com/gallery/Canyonlands/image/5/ Mesa Arch Classic Mesa Arch glows in the early morning sunrise light that reflects off the lower section of wall that the arch is actually a part of. Alan C. Williams Mesa Arch Sunrise http://www.hiddenlightphotography.com/gallery/Canyonlands/image/6/ Mesa Arch Sunrise Looking down the length of Mesa Arch the rising sun and glowing rock are all seen at once. Mesa Arch literally stands on the face of a cliff overlooking Canyonlands National Park. Alan C. Williams In the Wall http://www.hiddenlightphotography.com/gallery/Canyonlands/image/7/ In the Wall Part of the Rock Wall itself Mesa Arch from a distance appears to be not much more than a hole in the top of the cliff, but up close it is a massive opening that frames a wide view of Canyonlands National Park. Alan C. Williams Canyonlands View http://www.hiddenlightphotography.com/gallery/Canyonlands/image/8/ Canyonlands View Two adventurous winter explorers look out over the Canyon Country of Souther Utah in the Southwestern United States in Canyonlands National Park. Alan C. Williams Fisheye Canyonlands http://www.hiddenlightphotography.com/gallery/Canyonlands/image/9/ Fisheye Canyonlands A fisheye view of some of the canyons of Canyonlands National Park shows almost a 180 degree view. Alan C. Williams Ancient Dwelling http://www.hiddenlightphotography.com/gallery/Canyonlands/image/10/ Ancient Dwelling Puebloan Indian Ruins on Aztec Butte in Canyonlands National Park. These ruins represent what may have been home or temporary shelter. Alan C. Williams Photographer and Grain Bin http://www.hiddenlightphotography.com/gallery/Canyonlands/image/11/ Photographer and Grain Bin The Puebloan Indian ruins on Aztec Butte in this picture represent a grain repository or food storage area. A photographer is framed by a natural opening near the storage area. Alan C. Williams Photographer and Ruins http://www.hiddenlightphotography.com/gallery/Canyonlands/image/12/ Photographer and Ruins The Puebloan Indian ruins on Aztec Butte in this picture represent a grain repository or food storage area. A photographer photographs the grain storage bin through the natural rock opening next to the storage area. Alan C. Williams Native American Storage Unit http://www.hiddenlightphotography.com/gallery/Canyonlands/image/13/ Native American Storage Unit A food storage area constructed by the Pueblo Indians in Canyonlands National Park is built in an area utilizing a natural rock wall and ceiling. This particular area remains cool for a large portion of the year because of little sun ever reaching the actual area where the bin was constructed. Alan C. Williams Native American Storage Unit http://www.hiddenlightphotography.com/gallery/Canyonlands/image/14/ Native American Storage Unit A food storage area constructed by the Pueblo Indians in Canyonlands National Park is built in an area utilizing a natural rock wall and ceiling. This particular area remains cool for a large portion of the year because of little sun ever reaching the actual area where the bin was constructed. Alan C. Williams Ducky Snack http://www.hiddenlightphotography.com/gallery/Canyonlands/image/15/ Ducky Snack The duck is the Twinkee hog! Alan C. Williams Afternoon Mesa Arch http://www.hiddenlightphotography.com/gallery/Canyonlands/image/16/ Afternoon Mesa Arch Washer Woman Arch in Canyonlands National Park is lit by the sun in the late afternoon light in winter time and is framed by Mesa Arch and snow in the foreground. Alan C. Williams Afternoon View http://www.hiddenlightphotography.com/gallery/Canyonlands/image/17/ Afternoon View Washer Woman Arch in Canyonlands National Park and the La Sal Mountains are lit by the sun in the late afternoon light in winter time, with Mesa Arch in the foreground. Alan C. Williams Glowing Snow http://www.hiddenlightphotography.com/gallery/Canyonlands/image/18/ Glowing Snow Snow on the cliff top neat the Green River Overlook in Canyonlands National Park glows in a wintertime sunset. Alan C. Williams Sunset Viewers http://www.hiddenlightphotography.com/gallery/Canyonlands/image/19/ Sunset Viewers Two adventurous winter explorers watch a winter sunset from the Green River Overlook in the Southwestern United States in Canyonlands National Park. Alan C. Williams Green River Overlook http://www.hiddenlightphotography.com/gallery/Canyonlands/image/20/ Green River Overlook Photographers on the edge of a high cliff in Canyonlands National Park watch the sunset from near the Green River Overlook. Alan C. Williams Traffic Jam http://www.hiddenlightphotography.com/gallery/Canyonlands/image/21/ Traffic Jam Six separate jets fill the sky over the Green River Overlook in Canyonlands National Park. Alan C. Williams Evenin in Canyonlands http://www.hiddenlightphotography.com/gallery/Canyonlands/image/22/ Evenin in Canyonlands The Green River Overlook after sunset glows in a warm afterglow on a cold winter evening in Canyonlands National Park. Alan C. Williams