Las Vegas by Night

Las Vegas, USA, 19th and 20th October 2014.

 

Bellagio Hotel, Landscape, Las Vegas, Nevada, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA

This is Las Vegas from the air, including “the Strip” in the middle right, as we fly in on the first night.

 

Bellagio Hotel, Landscape, Las Vegas, Nevada, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA

On the second night, with most of the party doing other things, I went for a walk in “the Strip” with Glenn, the resident photographer for the tour.

 

Bellagio Hotel, Landscape, Las Vegas, Nevada, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA

Water in fountains at the side of the street caught my eye….

 

Bellagio Hotel, Landscape, Las Vegas, Nevada, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA

…and the water can make interesting patterns as it pauses in the air.

 

Bellagio Hotel, Landscape, Las Vegas, Nevada, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA .

 

Bellagio Hotel, Landscape, Las Vegas, Nevada, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA

A little later, we walked around inside Bellagio’s Hotel.

 

Bellagio Hotel, Landscape, Las Vegas, Nevada, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA

This is not just a place to stay, it’s an elaborate universe of its own with spectacular displays, restaurants, shops, bars, an art gallery, a circus, meeting facilities, wedding facilities and of course a casino.

 

Bellagio Hotel, Landscape, Las Vegas, Nevada, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA

Note that the leaves move around.  Their position has changed from the previous photo.

 

Bellagio Hotel, Landscape, Las Vegas, Nevada, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA

This is a section of  Fioro di Como, the largest glass sculpture ever made, by Dale Chihuly.  It is a “chandelier” on the ceiling of the reception area of the Bellagio Hotel.  It comprises about 200 hand-blown pieces of glass, supported by nearly a tonne of steel, covering around 2,000 square feet of the ceiling.  I took one hundred people two years to complete.

 

Bellagio Hotel, Landscape, Las Vegas, Nevada, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA .

Bellagio Hotel, Landscape, Las Vegas, Nevada, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA

There were also various “semi-plastic extravaganzas”, such as this simulated water wheel.

 

Bellagio Hotel, Landscape, Las Vegas, Nevada, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA

Out the front of the hotel, I took a photograph of this view as an experiment in infrared photography at night.

 

Bellagio Hotel, Landscape, Las Vegas, Nevada, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA

… And then the water display started….

 

Bellagio Hotel, Landscape, Las Vegas, Nevada, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA

…. a magnificent spurting of fountains that recurred (if I recall correctly) every fifteen minutes.

 

Bellagio Hotel, Landscape, Las Vegas, Nevada, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA

This is perhaps less surprising in a seaside city with a plentiful water supply.

 

Bellagio

… or it would be if Las Vegas were such a city, whereas in fact it is in the middle of a desert and has a severe problem with its water supply.

 

Bellagio Hotel, Landscape, Las Vegas, Nevada, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA

Las Vegas gets 90% of its water from Lake Mead (behind the Hoover Dam) which due to a 14-year drought is at 48% of capacity.  This may be a permanent change and a US Government study showed that the water supply through the Colorado river could reduce annually by 7%.  If the situation continues, Lake Mead may become unusable as a water supply by 2035.

 

Bellagio Hotel, Landscape, Las Vegas, Nevada, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA

The water comes in a pipeline direct from Lake Mead and there’s more than one pipeline.  The first is at 1,050 feet above sea level and is currently only 15 feet or so below the surface of the lake.  So there is another at 1,000 feet above sea level but even this will not suffice for all that long.  They are now building another at 890 feet above sea level at the cost of around $1 billion, due for completion next year.

 

Bellagio Hotel, Landscape, Las Vegas, Nevada, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA

And yet there is still no sense of crisis.  Las Vegas has one of the highest percapita water consumptions of a US city and one of the lowest water charges.  The Bellagio fountains are emblematic of this waste yet not the main problem.  They are only 3% of consumption and the Strip 6%, whereas lawns are 70%.   Another factor is mega-resort Lake Las Vegas, covering 320 acres including man-made rivers and waterfalls.  They’re living on borrowed time….

 

Bellagio Hotel, Landscape, Las Vegas, Nevada, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA

Otherwise, as we see above, in the end it’s just a normal night in a random American city.

Hoover Dam

Nevada and Arizona, USA, 20th October 2014.

After the helicopter flight, we briefly visited Hoover Dam.  This was built between 1931 and 1936 partly as an employment-generating project during Depression years.   It was at the time the world’s largest concrete dam and by 1939 it was the world’s largest electricity generating plant.   One hundred and fifty-four workers died during construction, not including the sixteen workers who died of heat exhaustion during a couple of days in 1931 when the temperature reached 49°C (120°F).

 

Arizona, Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Landscape, Nevada, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA

Bridge and Dam from helicopter.

 

Arizona, Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Landscape, Nevada, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA

This was at a lift at the dam.  A No Firearms sign is not something you expect to see in countries other than the USA.

 

Arizona, Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Landscape, Nevada, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA

 

Arizona, Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Landscape, Nevada, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA

There has been an extended drought for several years and you can see how far the water has dropped.  Lake Mead is now at 39% of capacity and there are many demands on it including aqueducts to California and Arizona and high dependence by Las Vegas including for drinking water.  It is at the lowest level it has been since the dam opened and the drought has continued for fourteen years.  There doesn’t appear to be any sense of crisis as yet.

 

Arizona, Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Landscape, Nevada, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA

 

Grand Canyon by Helicopter (Mono)

Nevada and Arizona, USA, 20th October 2014.

Another post from a parallel universe, in a helicopter over Lake Mead, the Colorado River and the Grand Canyon.

This is a world with almost all the colour drained out of it, somewhat as a dog or cat might see, although they do have some colour vision, albeit with less colours and saturation than we see.

 

Black and White, Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Infrared, Landscape, Monochrome, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

 

 

 

Black and White, Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Infrared, Landscape, Monochrome, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

 

 

 

Black and White, Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Infrared, Landscape, Monochrome, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

 

 

 

Black and White, Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Infrared, Landscape, Monochrome, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

 

 

 

Black and White, Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Infrared, Landscape, Monochrome, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

 

 

 

Black and White, Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Infrared, Landscape, Monochrome, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

 

 

 

Black and White, Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Infrared, Landscape, Monochrome, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

 

 

 

Black and White, Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Infrared, Landscape, Monochrome, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

 

 

 

Black and White, Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Infrared, Landscape, Monochrome, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

 

 

 

Black and White, Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Infrared, Landscape, Monochrome, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

 

 

 

Black and White, Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Infrared, Landscape, Monochrome, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

 

 

 

Black and White, Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Infrared, Landscape, Monochrome, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

 

 

 

Black and White, Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Infrared, Landscape, Monochrome, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

 

 

 

Black and White, Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Infrared, Landscape, Monochrome, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

 

 

 

Black and White, Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Infrared, Landscape, Monochrome, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

 

 

 

Black and White, Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Infrared, Landscape, Monochrome, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

 

 

 

Black and White, Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Infrared, Landscape, Monochrome, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

 

 

 

Black and White, Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Infrared, Landscape, Monochrome, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

 

 

 

Black and White, Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Infrared, Landscape, Monochrome, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

 

 

 

Black and White, Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Infrared, Landscape, Monochrome, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

 

 

 

Grand Canyon by Helicopter (IR)

Nevada and Arizona, USA, 20th October 2014.

This is a post from a parallel universe.

At exactly the same time as the helicopter ride that we saw in the previous post over Lake Mead, the Colorado River and the Grand Canyon, I took a helicopter ride in an alternative universe that had a surreal sheen to the fabric of reality.

I’m not sure how these images found their way back to “normal reality”.

 

Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Infrared, Landscape, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

Airport

 

 

 

Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Infrared, Landscape, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

Taking off…

 

 

 

Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Infrared, Landscape, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

 

 

 

Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Infrared, Landscape, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

 

 

 

Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Infrared, Landscape, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

 

 

 

Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Infrared, Landscape, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

 

 

 

Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Infrared, Landscape, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

 

 

 

Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Infrared, Landscape, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

 

 

 

Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Infrared, Landscape, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

 

 

 

Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Infrared, Landscape, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

 

 

 

Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Infrared, Landscape, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

 

 

 

Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Infrared, Landscape, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

 

 

 

Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Infrared, Landscape, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

 

 

 

Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Infrared, Landscape, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

 

 

 

Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Infrared, Landscape, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

 

 

 

Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Infrared, Landscape, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

 

 

 

Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Infrared, Landscape, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

 

 

 

Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Infrared, Landscape, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

Return trip…

 

 

 

Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Infrared, Landscape, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

 

 

 

Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Infrared, Landscape, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

 

 

 

Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Infrared, Landscape, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

 

 

 

Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Infrared, Landscape, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

… The next thing I have to work on is to get multiple versions of myself in parallel universes to simultaneously do my post-processing for me….

 

 

Grand Canyon by Helicopter

Nevada and Arizona, USA, 20th October 2014.

Now we turn to the final posts for the South-West Canyonlands and New Orleans trip. I did say I was intending to finish off the North Atlantic images first, but I have changed my mind, partly to assist in earlier producing images for New Orleans bands.

We flew from Canberra to Las Vegas, a 26-hour journey including a six hours trapped in a crowded Los Angeles airport, and arrived on the evening of the 19th October.  More on Las Vegas Later.

 

Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Landscape, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

Early in the morning of the next day, we drove to a nearby airport for a flight over the Grand Canyon.  Here are members of our party:  Jools, Craig, Barbara, Keith, Glenn (our photographer guide) and a pilot.  Missing are myself (behind the camera), Dean and Kim (UDesign Tour organisers).

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Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Landscape, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah .

Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Landscape, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

This is Lake Mead, formed by the Hoover Dam, more on which in a later post….

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Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Landscape, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah .

Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Landscape, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

During the next few weeks, our trip will entirely be undertaken on the Colorado Plateau.   This comprises the Southern half of Utah, the northern half of Arizona and smaller parts of Colorado and New Mexico.  This is a remarkable area for geologists because it is mainly bare rock and they can read the passages of the aeons in the layers of the rocks.

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Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Landscape, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

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Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Landscape, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

The oldest rocks in the Colorado Plateau are Pre-Cambrian, up to 1,800 million years old (the Earth is about 4.5 billion years old).  Most, though have been laid down since the Cambrian (from 540 million years ago).  For most of that time (since the beginning of the Cambrian), the Colorado Plateau was close to sea level, with various parts of it just above or just below.

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Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Landscape, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

Different rocks were laid down at different geological periods, including sandstone from sand dune deposits, mudstone from marine deposits in shallow seas and shale from river gravel.  The layers are not continuous because some times they were being built up and sometimes eroded away.   Periods built up can be hundreds of metres deep and periods eroded away can have disappeared completely (at least from view).

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Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Landscape, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

At the end of the Cretaceous, about 70 million years ago, vast pressures in the Earth’s crust created the Colorado Plateau, raising it thousands of metres from sea level.  Only 5 or 6 million years ago, the Colorado river started to erode away from the top of the plateau to the bottom, creating the Grand Canyon.  The walls of the Grand Canyon show different deposits from Pre-Cambrian to modern times.

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Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Landscape, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

We are just entering at the end of the Grand Canyon.  It is 450 kilometres long, up to 30 kilometres wide and 1.6 kilometres deep.

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Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Landscape, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

We landed at the edge of the Grand Canyon, allowing the helicopters to refuel.  You can drive to this place or take a bus and it takes four hours from Las Vegas.  This is also the location of the Grand Canyon Skywalk, where you can walk out over the canyon on a platform with a transparent floor.  However, it is not cheap and you are not allowed to take your camera (instead, you are expected to purchase supplied images).  The word is not to bother.

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Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Landscape, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

On the way back, we flew cross-country instead of along the Colorado River.  The views were very different but I still found the patterns fascinating.  I was also facing into the sun for the return journey and had to be more careful of angles to avoid reflections from the insides of the helicopter’s windows.  The best way to photograph from helicopters is without any windows, which I have done before, but this was not possible on this occasion.

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Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Landscape, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

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Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Landscape, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

Three of the previous four images showed dwellings in a very arid landscape.   This one is perhaps more curious.  We see a road to nowhere and a dead car at the end of it.  Why is there a road there in the first place?  Did the car break down or was it driven there to be abandoned?  (Cue Talking Head background music:  “We’re on a road to nowhere…”).

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Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Landscape, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

It appears I was very lucky to get a good seat and be able to get good images.  Others in our group had less satisfying experiences, including being seated in the middle of the helicopter where obtaining any image was difficult.

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Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Landscape, Photography, Southwest Canyonlands, Travel, USA, Utah

You can click on any of the images for a larger view.  This is true of all images in this Blog.

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