The Goosenecks of the San Juan.
Mike Reyfman took this photo during one of our photo flights this past October. It’s an aerial view of the Goosenecks of the San Juan River.
To give you a sense of scale, the line with the little box at the end of it in the lower-left corner of the photo is a road with a parking area. There are cars parked in the parking area. You can’t see them in this photo at this size.
The landscape of the San Juan River area near Mexican Hat Utah is simply magnificent. I did a lot of flying in this area with Mike’s group, then had the pleasure of heading upriver as far as Shiprock and Farmington, NM. The few photos I took while flying simply cannot compare to the images Mike captured.
If any photographers are out there reading this, let me take you some cool places like this! Visit Flying M Air’s Web site for information about aerial photography from my helicopter.
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If I ever make it to your part of the US, I’ll definitely be booking one of those flights! Wow.
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Brings back memories when my in-laws lived in Mexican Hat back in the 70’s.
All things are better seen from the air ! :)
Not all, but I can understand why you might think that way.
Ground is so 2D.