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Welcome to Captured Landscapes Photography.  Here one can view online galleries of landscape and nature photography from throughout the United States.  Robert L Greeson has extensively photographed various U.S. National Parks, National Monuments, and other  lands from coast to coast. 

The Captured Landscapes website comprises an ever-expanding browsable image database that will be further developed to include more than 1,000 photographs of some of the United States’ most precious features.  These images are available as fine art prints, for commercial image licensing as stock photos, and also for personal use. 

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Last update 2008-09-29 : Mooney Falls
Recent updates (site history): Mooney Falls , Navajo Nation , Lake Powell , Navajo Nation , Mooney Falls , Lake Powell , Navajo Nation , Bryce Canyon National Park 1 , Navajo Nation , Zion National Park , ... more.

Pictures organized by subjects: Civilization Nature People and Activities

Yellowstone National Park
Robert photographed Yellowstone National Park in the fall of 2005. Several photographs taken during that trip are included below
National Parks of the American West
Robert has extensively photographed several National Parks in the western United States, primarily southern Utah and Northern Arizona
Monument Valley
Situated in Northeast Arizona, Monument Valley sets entirely within a Navajo reservation.
Havasu Falls
After a fifty mile drive on a dirt road and ten mile hike into the canyon below, you come to the Havasupi Village. A mile beyond the village - the cool blue waters of Havasu Falls
Closer to Home
Back in Texas
Grand Staircase Escalante Natl. Monument
Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument is formed by the Escalante River and the Paria River. The Escalante was the last in all America to be discovered and mapped, runs through the town of Escalante and then along a long canyon towards Lake Powell, with dozens of side-canyons, many of which are quite narrow and fascinating to explore. This region also has numerous natural bridges and arches, but there are only two paved access routes - The Burr Trail and the Hole-in-the-Rock road, and quite lengthy hiking is necessary to reach most of the interesting places. One alternative is sightseeing by boat from the lake, as the lower reaches of the Escalante River are flooded.
Pacific Northwest
Pictures from Mt. Rainier National Park, North Cascades National Park, and Olympia National Park
 
 
 
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