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To find out more about Richard Jackson please visit the About page.
Or you can browse Richard Jackson's photos in the Gallery.
Lastly, if you want to contact Richard Jackson, you can send a message here.
Gallery
Arches National Park
(Contains 17 photos) Arches is only one of five National Parks located in the state of Utah. This is a place where anyone and everyone would marvel over the more than 2000 arches that dot the landscape of this fantastic place. Photographers of every level will be like a child in a candy store taking photos of these magnificent naturally formed arches, spires, towers and balanced rocks. |
Zion National Pk.- 2011
(Contains 11 photos) |
Canyonlands National Park
(Contains 13 photos) This is another of Utah's five national parks. Canyonlands is huge, and covers an area of over 500 square miles. |
Monument Valley
(Contains 10 photos) |
Canyonlands-2011
(Contains 13 photos) |
Rainbow Bridge-2011
(Contains 7 photos) |
Lake Powell - Arizona-Utah
(Contains 9 photos) |
Arches National Pk.-2011
(Contains 10 photos) |
Bryce Canyon National Pk.- 2011
(Contains 15 photos) |
Antelope Slot Canyon
(Contains 15 photos) |
Capital Reef National Park
(Contains 11 photos) Capital Reef is a very diverse but very intresting and beautiful park. As a photographer, you will find yourself caught between many different sites to photograph. There are Cottonwood trees, Navajo Sandstone structures, buttes and domes molded by the erosion of weather; and don't forget the majestic backdrop of the Henry Mountains. |
Flowers
(Contains 51 photos) The photos in this portfolio will be a mix of flowers that were taken at various locations throughout my travels. |
Out-and-About
(Contains 35 photos) These are photos that taken at various locations; no specific park, travel or vacation spot. Most will not be named or titled, and will be identified by an image number only. |
Bryce Canyon National Park
(Contains 7 photos) This National Park is unlike any other park that I visited so far. You are greeted by this huge amphitheater of stone structures as you approach the rim. The structures known as "HOODOOS" are monolithic sandstone spires that have been weathered and shaped by the forces of nature. |
Zion National Park
(Contains 15 photos) Zion National Park; one of the five national parks of Utah is known for it's red sandstone peaks and plateaus. The park's size is about 225sq.miles at an elevation of 4,000 to 9,000ft. |
Red Canyon; Utah
(Contains 6 photos) Red Canyon is a spectacular area of red rock formations in a location known as Dixie National Forest. Unlike it's bigger brothers in the state of Utah, it is not a national park. The forest area lies just 9 miles outside of Bryce Canyon Nat'l. Pk. You get a sense of what HOODOOS are as you pass through Red Canyon marveling at the awesome red sandstone structures and ponderosa pine trees. |
Grand Canyon - North Rim
(Contains 5 photos) The north rim of the Grand Canyon is unlike the west rim because there is no view of the Colorado River. Still a very interesting rim to visit and photograph. |
Grand Teton National Park
(Contains 21 photos) Grand Teton National Pk., in Jackson Hole, Wyoming in part of the greater Yellowstone ecosystem. The serrated peaks of the Tetons are a very impressive section of the Rocky Mountains. |
Grand Canyon - west rim
(Contains 4 photos) This side of the Grand Canyon is owned and operarted by the Native Americans there (Havasupai); and most of the area is completely open and un-fenced. |
Yellowstone National Park
(Contains 14 photos) Yellowstone is a park with very interesting geologic features. Old Faithful may be it's most recognized attraction, but there are many amazing sites to Yellowstone; that make it one of the most traveled in the country. |
Zion National Pk. - 2012
(Contains 12 photos) |
Animals
(Contains 22 photos) |
Birds
(Contains 33 photos) |
Insects
(Contains 15 photos) |
Canyon de Chelly
(Contains 25 photos) Canyon de Chelly (pronounced d'SHAY) was established as a National Monument in 1931 to maintain the record of human history. Records show that early Pueblo people inhabited these canyons for nearly 5000 yrs. It now lies within the nearly 84,000 acres of the Navajo reservation. |
Butterfly Gallery
(Contains 32 photos) Butterfly photos taken in the wild and at a conservatory. |
Mesa Verde National Park
(Contains 15 photos) |
Portland, Maine
(Contains 3 photos) |
Grand Canyon-South Rim
(Contains 10 photos) |