I am honored to be invited to guest-host the Lens-Artists Photo Challenge. By way of introduction my wife, Lynn and I are spending our retirement years traveling, and I’ve been journaling about the places we visit since March 2013. In conjunction with our travels, I’ve rekindled an interest in photography that was a hobby in my younger days. My rebirth to photography led me to participate in the original WordPress Photo Challenge series, which was then carried on as Amy, Ann-Christine, Patti, and Tina continued the concept as Lens-Artists some 91 posts ago.
Considering the current world situation, I decided to focus my challenge to your sharing images from your previous travels rather than asking you to go out to photograph new examples to share. If you visited a favorite place more than once, how did you approach the second trip photographically? If you’ve only been somewhere once, what would you do differently the second time around? For example, the opening image features a visit to Winslow, Arizona. It’s always fun to give a bystander a fancy Nikon camera and ask them to take a photo of us. Sometimes that doesn’t work out so well, but in this case, our bystander did just fine capturing Lynn and I as we stood by the statue of Glen Frey of the Eagles. As you can see, there is also a “…girl, my Lord, in a flat-bed Ford, slowin’ down to take a look at me.”
Though we drive by Winslow at least twice a year on our travels, we’ve only stopped there once. There isn’t a lot to do in this small town, but get your photo taken at Standin’ On The Corner Park with Glen Frey’s statue. That day, we also visited La Posada Hotel and had a great breakfast in their restaurant.
The La Posada is also an Amtrak depot, one of the stops for the Southwest Chief and I have a love for trains, new or old. On my bucket list for the second time around is a trip on the Southwest Chief and it’s opportunities of desert photography along the way. An overnight stay at this restored Harvey Hotel is a “must do.”
This gentleman and his “entourage” were traveling sections of Route 66 in this 1957 De Soto Firedome. What better way would there be to travel the “Mother Road?” All I would need is a classic car to make that trip a reality.
Our first visit to Hawaii brought us to Kauai’s Na Pali Coast on a cruise ship excursion. Less than 10 miles (16 km) from where the above photo was taken, is Waimea Canyon. Known as the Grand Canyon of the Pacific, the magnificent canyon was also on our list of stops on that cruise.
The second time around, my interest in aviation led me to a flight lesson over Waimea Canyon and my first flight in a flexible wing aircraft. This image came from a camera mounted on the apex of the fabric wing. That’s me in the back learning the mechanics of turning the aircraft.
Near the community of Chinle, Arizona, Canyon de Chelly was created by Chinle Creek. The many viewpoints rival the views of the Grand Canyon. On our first and only trip to the area, we did not allow enough time to thoroughly explore all of the scenic stops. The view captured in the photo above is to the east as the sky transitioned into the blue hour just after sunset. The second time around, we will be sure to spend more than a day. In fact, spending a few days in the area will allow us to more thoroughly explore Monument Valley as well, some 98 miles (158 km) from Canyon de Chelly.
I conclude this post with our one and only visit to Bryce Canyon. We arrived in late October to an unforecasted snow storm that left those beautiful red rocks and hoodoos covered with white accents. Upon our arrival in the park, we learned that the heavy snow had closed most of the roads through the park. We left after only visiting the two viewpoints that were open. On our second time around, we know we will have much more of the park left to explore.
In your challenge response, please be sure to link to this post and to use the Lens-Artists TAG. I am looking forward to responding to next week’s challenge by Ann-Christine. Thanks again to the Lens-Artists Team for allowing me to share and to challenge you this week. When this pandemic is behind us, I plan to take full advantage of your tips to visit great places you featured in your challenge responses that haven’t yet occurred to me.
John Steiner
Nice post. I enjoyed reading it. I love the old car, the Glen Frey statue andthe flexible wing aircraft.
Nice pictures
Thanks! That old car held two couples traveling together. They sure had the luggage as the top carrier and back of the station wagon were full.
They were not traveling light!
Poetry by photo…
By coincidence, your post title resembles mine from today. If you don’t mind, sir, I’ll share:
https://disaffectedmusings.com/2020/04/11/long-way-round/
Thanks for guest hosting this week. Love all the photos but my favorite is the one of Bryce Canyon with the snow. Stunning! Looking forward to this challenge.
That Bryce Canyon shot is the product of luck and timing with an unexpected storm. I look forward to seeing your choices.
Thank you for hosting this week’s challenge, John. A great choice of theme and some splendid pictures to go with it.
Thanks! I’ll be looking forward to your take on this challenge!
John, what a fantastic playground you have – fantastic images. Love the flexible wing! Excellent job.
Thank you much! Sure missing my travels these last few weeks… I look forward to getting back on the roads (and seas.)
John, I understand what you mean … should have been in Tbilisi and I think my trip to Vienna in June is jeopardy too. But we be on the road again … I’m sure.
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Hmm. Interesting premise. I will have to dig. Glen Frey and Wikipedia: “In 1971, the band had just been formed and signed by David Geffen, who then sent them to Aspen, Colorado, to develop as a band.” I saw them there, then. Also: “It’s De-lightful, it’s de-lovely, it’s de-lirious, it’s de-latest, it’s DE-SOTO!” (Old commercials) We didn’t have a Desoto, but when I was a kid we had several finned Dodge Custom Royals. FINS! Great photos and nostalgia, by the way. That ultralight looks like a gas! “I’ll be back.” (Arnold Schwarzenegger), the second time around.
Oh, I remember the de-lovely De Soto ads. Did I just type that “out loud?” Just gave away my age. >grin<
Fabulous photography, John. I love all the mountains and canyon images. Thank you for hosting this week. I’ll be back.
Thanks. Looking forward to your contribution.
Fabulous post, John. Enjoy reading the stories and your beautiful photos. Flexible wing ultralight flying, what an adventure. The Bryce Canyon view is stunning.
Thank you much! I appreciate your kind words.
John, thanks for leading with your post this week on “prior travel.” Your images from Arizona reminded me of our memorable multi-week trip through parts of New Mexico and Arizona from a couple of years ago.
The American southwest is a beautiful place to experience.
Totally agreed. I want to go back, drive more, explore more, and do all of it at a slower pace.
This is a good challenge for this time of Covid. I love the Glen Frey stature with you both next to it. I am a fan of the Eagles but it is hard when I listen to their songs to remember he is gone.
Indeed. I still enjoy listening to their music.
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These shots are pleasing, but the landscapes are especially so. They feel vast and expansive, and are rather satisfying to look upon.
Here’s my inclusion for this one:
https://stupidityhole.wordpress.com/2020/04/12/vegetative-mass/
Thank you, and thanks for joining the challenge as well.
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Great post John…opening shot is priceless. And I really like the shot of Bryce Canyon in the snow. Well done 🙂
Thanks! I appreciate your comment.
Wonderful photos. Love them all but my favorites are the Desoto and the ultra light flying!
Thank you! That flight over Kauai will be one of my lifelong memories.
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Thank you very much, John. Now that we’re in seclusion, it’s a good idea going bach with photos.
Love Hawaii image!
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Lovely photos.
Here is mine:
https://photographias.wordpress.com/2020/04/12/lens-artists-challenge-going-back/
Thank you for stopping by and joining the challenge.
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A wonderful way to revisit fond memories John, as well as to look forward to even more happy travels when this is all over. I suspect we’ll appreciate them that much more too! Thanks for joining us as our guest host – great to have you with us.
It’s early in the week, and I am already enjoying the responses that people have posted. Thank goodness there’s a Wikipedia where I can find out more about the locations mentioned in their posts.
Oh, great post and challenge, John….I’ll be beck when I work out what to post
Looking forward to your post! Thanks!
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Here is my contribution to this challenge: https://chava61photography.photo.blog/2020/04/12/lens-artists-photo-challenge-92-going-back-the-second-time-around/
Great post, John. I am still marveling over your bravery flying in that flexible wing aircraft!
Thank you! As a bona fide Aviation Nut, that flight was on my bucket list. Probably not going to do it again. >grin<
Love everything about this! Love seeing that you are a guest host. Love the topic.
Thank you for the kind words!!
I have enjoyed your theme this week, John. It was fun planning “return trips” to some of our favorite places. I love your shots of Hawaii and flying over the canyon. You are brave! Thanks again for leading the challenge this week!
Here’s a link to my post: https://pilotfishblog.com/2020/04/12/lens-artists-photo-challenge-92-second-time-around/
Reblogged this on 100 Country Trek.
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Great shots of Paris. That city is on my bucket list. Hopefully in the next couple of years! (I don’t have that much time left. >grin<)
My entry: https://fairplay740.wordpress.com/2020/04/12/lens-artists-challenge-92-going-back-the-second-time-around/
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Hi John, I’m back and this is my post.
https://theshowersofblessings.com/2020/04/12/lens-artists-photo-challenge-92-going-back-the-second-time-around/
Beautiful memories! Mine are from last year Easter Sunday: https://tatjanakudla.com/easter-sunrise-on-mt-san-jacinto-throwback/
Glad to discover your site. Really enjoyed your black-and-white gallery. For some reason, I couldn’t comment on the couple of blog posts I looked at because even though others had comments, I couldn’t see any place to enter a comment. The only one I could was your response to my challenge post. Anyway, I found your “follow” button and will enjoy following your future posts.
Thank you so much, John. I’ll check my comment settings.
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A fabulous post, John! Photos brilliant as usual, and I completely adore Bryce Canyon. So glad you joined us as a guest host!
Thank you! I am truly enjoying the “homework” of reviewing everyone’s challenge responses. I am making new travel plans for the time when we can again travel the world (or even our neighborhood) without health concerns.
Good idea, John! I think I will do the same!
https://lagottocattleya.wordpress.com/2020/04/13/lens-artists-photo-challenge-92-going-back-the-second-time-around/
great theme! and beautiful pictures and experiences! thank you for the inspiration, John. here is mine: https://lolawi.blog/2020/04/13/second-time-around/
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Wonderful images John and thank you for hosting this week’s challenge! We visit the same places many times over and our contribution for this week is here: https://whippetwisdom.com/2020/04/13/haibun-looking-back/
Thanks for sharing a part of your life with your adopted animals!
Thank you John, it’s a pleasure to share!