Pictures of Pictures: A Journey Through Utah’s National Parks

Brittany, John, and I just returned from a long trip through Utah’s National Parks nicknamed the “Mighty Five.” Rather than taking boring traditional pictures, I decided to just take pictures of Brittany taking pictures (and she took a lot).

Here’s the first picture that inspired this blog post, taken at Zion National park.
Right after we got there, Brittany quickly pulled out her phone to take a picture of these deer. Turns out we’d see about a thousand more over the next few days.
A rare picture of both Brittany and John taking a picture of the same view from Zion.
These rock formations are called “hoodoos” at Bryce Canyon National Park.
Brittany snapping a picture of John at the Mesa Arch in Canyonlands National Park.
Awesome view under the arch.
Notice the camera lens cover is still on.
Another view of Bryce Canyon where the ground underneath a tree has eroded over time.
This is a morning sunrise near Capitol Reef National Park.
This is the bridge over Hoover Dam, where I was clinging tightly to the wall.

Taken from the Ethel M. Chocolate Factory near Las Vegas, which had a strangely decorated Cactus garden outside.

If you liked this post, check out my very fist post, “Pictures of my Finger in Unique Places in Europe.”