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Utah at 65mph : For commercial "DOWNLOADS" of any photos please e-mail (hkbphoto@yahoo.com) or call (405.812.1209) Keith Birmingham. I follow rates set by the "fotoQuote" software for setting prices.

Most of the photos in this gallery were shot on the same day on a trip from Oklahoma City to Salt Lake City in an 18 wheeler. I entered the state west of Cortez, Colorado around 11:00 a.m. clicking the shutter. I didn't stop rolling or kicking until I stopped once in Green River, and then traveled through Price to reach I-15. The shots were taken at speeds from 45 to 65. None were from a dead standstill. I realize that few of them have great composition, but the time of year (March) and the snow and cloud inspired me to keep clicking away. I have plans (just no time) to do a set of books for everywhere I have traveled in since starting my digital photography called "(state name) at 65mph). These are just a few of my 200+ photos of Utah.

Utah at 65mph

For commercial "DOWNLOADS" of any photos please e-mail (hkbphoto@yahoo.com) or call (405.812.1209) Keith Birmingham. I follow rates set by the "fotoQuote" software for setting prices. Most of the photos in this gallery were shot on the same day on a trip from Oklahoma City to Salt Lake City in an 18 wheeler. I entered the state west of ...

Updated: Nov 30, 2009 12:32pm PST

Myriad Botanical Gardens, OKC.Stock : The Myriad Botanical Gardens is located in downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, just west of The Ford Center (previously known at The Myriad Center). The MBG is part of the MAPS Project, an on-going project that is re-vitalizing downtown Oklahoma City. These photos are from a mid-autumn visit.

Myriad Botanical Gardens, OKC.Stock

The Myriad Botanical Gardens is located in downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, just west of The Ford Center (previously known at The Myriad Center). The MBG is part of the MAPS Project, an on-going project that is re-vitalizing downtown Oklahoma City. These photos are from a mid-autumn visit.

Updated: Dec 25, 2009 2:14pm PST

Oklahoma City National Memorial.Stock : On April 19, 1995 the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma was the site of a terrorist bombing which killed 168 innocent men, women and children. Timothy McVeigh was convicted and executed for the crime. This is the somber memorial for this violent act. I have visited the site several times, and probably now have close to 500 photos. And, I will probably visit several more times. Of course, more photos will be added to this gallery.

Oklahoma City National Memorial.Stock

On April 19, 1995 the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma was the site of a terrorist bombing which killed 168 innocent men, women and children. Timothy McVeigh was convicted and executed for the crime. This is the somber memorial for this violent act. I have visited the site several times, and probably n ...

Updated: Jan 11, 2010 10:17am PST