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Honeymoon in Vegas (and the rest)



​We arrived back from the US of A on Saturday afternoon after spending the past two weeks out there. As some of you may know, we got married last April but 10 days before our honeymoon in July I was hospitalised with a very nasty heart virus, after a few close calls and another week in hospital as recently as March this year I was finally given the all clear not that long ago, nearly a year after my first period in hospital.

The original booking was for to fly to Vegas, work our way to San Francisco, then spend a week island hopping in Hawaii doing various things (volcano hike, swimming with sharks etc). My body/fitness/health is nowhere near what it was, so we scaled our ambitions back this time, we booked 3 nights in Vegas, jumped on a guided tour across the Canyonlands for a week straight from there, then hopped over to San Francisco after the tour for 3 nights.

From a photographic point of view I travelled as light as possible, purely for practical/health reasons. The Fuji X-E1, Fuji 14mm 2.8 and Fuji 35mm 1.4 were my weapons of choice and used for 99% of my photos, the Fuji 60mm 2.4 and 55-200 travelled with me, but were only taken out twice and used for about 10 photos between them.

Las Vegas

Our second visit, still love the madness of it all but after 12 or so years of visiting the US it hit home just how much things have changed. It used to feel genuinely different travelling over, movie releases we hadn't heard of, TV and music stars that meant nothing to us etc, now you may as well be in London, quite frankly. You are as likely to see Tiesto, Calvin Harris, Ellie Goulding, Gordon Ramsay or Avicii as you are some obscure (but huge) US country music star.

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Seligman, Arizona

It's often the little places that live longest in the memory, this is certainly one of them...

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Grand Canyon

We stayed in a Lodge on the rim of the canyon, which was amazing. Heading out at 5am for sunrise is something I will never forget. Utterly pointless trying to convey it in photos though, it's simply to overwhelming in size.

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Monument Valley

We stayed in Gouldings Lodge, it was by some margin the best hotel we've ever stayed in, simply for the views alone, I took this from our balcony...

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We then did a incredibly bumpy 4x4 tour with a Navajo guide and went into the valley itself, amazing place.

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Page - Antelope Canyon

Something I had always wanted to see, the pictures I had seen were unreal, but the place itself was even better still. Another one to file under indescribable...

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Page - Tower Butte


We wanted to do something special with the dollars we got from some of our family and friends with our wedding, this was it. 10 minutes in a helicopter with just another couple we landed on this...


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The helicopter then left...


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and the 4 of us were up here for 30 minutes and free to roam as we wished, probably the single most unique/impressive thing I've ever experienced


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Ruby's Inn - Bryce Canyon City


Strange little place this, some nice stuff dotted around though and it was just on the edge of Bryce Canyon NP...


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Bryce Canyon

We both agreed this blew the socks off of the Grand Canyon, such as an impressive place to see


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Zion National Park

We arrived in the 16th heaviest rainfall they've ever recorded there, pretty wet! Thankfully it dried up a bit the next morning as we went on a 3hr walk...


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Las Vegas (Part 2)


A one night stay in Vegas before flying to San Francisco, we headed to Downtown for the Freemont Street Experience and squeezed in a few more Bellagio Fountain performances...


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on our way to SF we had to skirt around the Yosemite fires...


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San Francisco

Our second trip here, concentrated our time at Fishermans Wharf this time, such a fun place to be...


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Heading back to our wonderfully encentric crazy French hotel on the cable car...


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On our final day we cycled the bridge...


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  VRS
great pictures, we got married in Vegas back in March, amazing place so much to take in, we felt like we only brushed the surface and definately need to return to delve deeper and venture out into the desert some more!
 
Wouldn't let me post this one earlier for some reason, Antelope Canyon again, one of my favourite pics from the two weeks...

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Clart

ClioSport Club Member
2 of my favourite places. Cant help but think they could do with some more processing thou to make them pop...thats my opinion and not to take anything away from the fact they are great photos.
 
Dude!!

Awesome pics! Glad to finally got the trip sorted, how are you feeling? :)

Pretty good now, a few minor issues but really really chuffed that I managed to do everything (especially the bike ride) without falling apart. Very, very unfit (a bit fat, actually!) but got a bike on the way for my daily commute to sort that out.

Absolutely shattered now, mind!
 

dk

  911 GTS Cab
Great pics, I did a similar trip a couple of years ago, although flew into rapid city in South Dakota.

Visited the black hills, Custer, badlands, mount Rushmore, deadwood, devils tower (this was amazing, the rock from encounters of the third kind), bighorn, bear tooth highway, Yellowstone (this is impressive, saw old faithful, a bear, waterfalls, snow in may, lots of geysers), grand Teton, Jackson hole, grand Mesa (this was something else), canyonlands, arches (if you haven't been here, its seriously impressive), bryce (like you we were seriously impressed, we had missed it out on a previous trip and always regretted it), glen canyon, Zion (cowboy country) and then made our way to Vegas.

as you can see, there are a lot of national parks there, and we didn't do a lot of them, but you need to go back and continue on your route to Mount Rushmore, unbelievable scenery. The only thing that trumps it is Antarctica IMO. Better than Machu Picchu even.
 
  53 Clio's & counting
Pretty good now, a few minor issues but really really chuffed that I managed to do everything (especially the bike ride) without falling apart. Very, very unfit (a bit fat, actually!) but got a bike on the way for my daily commute to sort that out.

Absolutely shattered now, mind!

will have to pop over for a cuppa at some point
 
Congratulations.
Some great shots of some really cool places.
That last shot of Antelope Canyon is amazing, such a surreal looking place.
I love the US, makes me miss it and I only left on Sunday!
 
  Golf GTD Mk7
Nice shots mate. Great composition. We got married in Vegas last year in a weeks time, so it is a special place for me. I love that old red truck picture.
 

MicKPM

ClioSport Trader
  Clio16v/Zoe Z.E.50
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One question - You didn't see Airwolf whilst here ...right ;)

Cracking photos chap, that must be some serious glass you have!

Mick
 
Cracking photos chap, that must be some serious glass you have!

Mick

Fuji X stuff, so not excessive. I only used a 14mm and 35mm, shooting just with primes was brilliant. For New York in 8 weeks time I'm going to push it one further and just shoot with one lens.
 
Great pics love the black and white truck shot, BUT WHY OH WHY ARE YOU CHANGING CAMERAS AGAIN! ;)

I built it up specifically as a light kit with my travels in mind with the hope it could do it all long term. My travels are pretty much done, it performed beautifully, but with the 55-200 self-destructing for the second time (waiting for a refund on that) I've no confidence in that lens now, so one way or another I need gear with a decent telephoto.

No idea what to do next, the X100 will be fun in NYC, but long term I have motorsport and a few weddings to consider next year. Got a nice load of cash from this lot but I'm in no rush until early next year, so going to have a think about what's next.
 
The Mrs shot 2hrs of footage, I figured 50 seconds was enough...

[video=youtube_share;IFrQT-YbWmY]http://youtu.be/IFrQT-YbWmY[/video]
 


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