Uncommon Threads and Southern Utah

Last week my critique group, Material Evolution, and I flew to Burbank, California for the taping of the TV show “Uncommon Threads”. We had a blast playing tv stars for a couple days. It was a lot more fun than I had anticipated. The show will air next spring on the channel DIY. When I have specific information on the date and time I’ll let everyone know.

Instead of flying back to Denver I hitched a ride with a friend that was in California and we drove back. The drive was spectacular and incredibly inspiring and I won’t soon forget the experience. I took over 80 photos of the desert landscape of California, Nevada and Utah. I’ve included a few here from the section of I-70 that I absolutely loved.

These black cliffs are incredible.

View from I-70 in Utah © 2005 Lisa Call

This rock looks like a submarine and the valley it overlooks is beautiful. The colors of this area are amazing.

View from I-70 in Utah © 2005 Lisa Call

It may not be the Grand Canyon but it is still amazing.

View from I-70 in Utah © 2005 Lisa Call

Close up view of a gorgeous canyon wall. I took this photo at 70 mph through the front windshield. I love my Nikon D-70!

View from I-70 in Utah © 2005 Lisa Call

A very cool rock formation just as we were dropping out of the high canyons.

View from I-70 in Utah © 2005 Lisa Call


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3 Responses to “Uncommon Threads and Southern Utah”

  1. Elle says:

    I love the landscape of colors of the West. The rugged barren mountains, the way the clouds move across the ground. Beautiful. So different from out here in the East.

  2. PaMdora says:

    Great photos!

  3. Sandra says:

    I just drove on the stretch of I-70 two days ago. It’s between my parents home in Fillmore and mine in Moab BTW, I took a great photo of that last formation on a stormy day with wild clouds. We do have
    great scenery out here.