Ray Devlin Photography

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Monument Valley

The Iconic American Desert

Monument Valley is one of the most famous landscapes in the United States, and is usually the one location that springs to mind when you think of the arid and “wild” west. That’s thanks to the many movies that have used Monument Valley as a backdrop, including ‘Back to the Future’, and also the Eagles rock band who used the landscape as an album cover. Why is it so iconic, though? The towering sandstone buttes pierce the landscape in such a way that it is almost difficult to believe that they are natural phenomena. I have visited Monument Valley twice now, and plan to again. There are just endless opportunities for breathtaking desert photography, and I just love the eerie feeling of emptiness in the region. It’s a landscape that’s not welcoming to the casual tourist, given the terrain and the climate, but that seems to be to be part of the joy of Monument Valley.
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  • Agathla Peak

    Agathla Peak

    This is one of the first of the magnificent sights that greet you on the drive north from Kayenta to Monument Valley in northern Arizona, specifically in the Navajo Nation. This outcropping is called Agathla Peak. 2010

  • Alien Monument Valley

    Alien Monument Valley

    Merrick Butte and the Mittens, this is a slightly doctored image, run through a number of filters to add this faux-limo kind of look. 2010.

  • Three Sisters Rock Pile

    Three Sisters Rock Pile

    I took this picture some time before rock stacking started to become an issue for many conservation experts; but even so, it did represent an interesting juxtaposition between the natural and the less natural rock towers in Monument Valley

  • Desert Life

    Desert Life

    I could spend hours, or even days, wandering around Monument Valley and photographing all the small details, such as this tree which had somehow found a source of water in a very arid landscape. 2010

  • Mile Marker 13

    Mile Marker 13

    One of the truly iconic landscapes in the U.S. Taken from Mile Marker 13 in Utah, looking back towards Arizona's Monument Valley. The arrow straight road makes this scene, but most will associate with a massive album cover - that of the Eagles.

  • Middle of Nowhere

    Middle of Nowhere

    So this is where they grow all the tumbleweed? ;-) Monument Valley, a very arid landscape with a sprinkling of greenery. 2017

  • Monument Valley River Bed

    Monument Valley River Bed

    What do they call a dry river bed in Navajo country? No idea, but it is certainly an interesting feature in the Monument Valley terrain, one that I would like to see in full flow - if it ever happens. 2017.

  • Monument Valley Plains

    Monument Valley Plains

    For the rocky outcrops in Monument Valley, one of the interesting features is the flat and sweeping plains that run eastward from the classic buttes. This shows the Merrick Butte, and one of the Mittens piercing that plane in 2017.

  • John Ford's Point

    John Ford's Point

    It's a completely set up composition - pay the guy $5 and he'll take horse and stand on the edge for a few minutes. But, what a scene, though. It absolutely conjures memories of old western movies. Monument Valley, 2017.

  • Monument Valley Backlands

    Monument Valley Backlands

    A long lens look into the backlands of Monument Valley. I could spend hours in this part of the Valley alone - such a great place to explore. 2017.

  • Mitten

    Mitten

    Another view of the Merrick Butte, this time looking towards the northern extremity of Monument Valley. 2017

  • Monument Valley Trail

    Monument Valley Trail

    What I love about Monument Valley is that there is a photograph to take no matter where you are, or where you're looking. This shot was taken looking back towards the Three Sisters on the trail from near Artist's Grove. 2017

  • Peaking between the Buttes

    Peaking between the Buttes

    A distant butte out in the open in Monument Valley, seen through a gap in the massive sandstone features near Artist's Grove. 2017.

  • Desert Roots

    Desert Roots

    I'm no biologist, but I assume the roots of this tree take on the look of those that are desperate to find some water. This one found just off the main track in the main basin of Monument Valley. 2017.

  • Monument Valley Classic

    Monument Valley Classic

    A classic view of Monument Valley, with the three iconic buttes (Merrick, and the East and West Mittens), set against a background which include the backlands and Artist's Grove. 2017.

  • Touring Monument Valley

    Touring Monument Valley

    I just love driving around the bumpy roads / trails of Monument, crawling along to avoid the pot holes and protruding rock - there's certainly an off road feel to it. This was taken in 2017.

  • Monument Valley Horses

    Monument Valley Horses

    I watched these horses for a while; they seemed to be finding their own way home, I guess after a shift down in a lower part of Monument Valley. They seemed not at all concerned by myself or the car. 2017.

  • Monument Valley Landscape

    Monument Valley Landscape

    Looking back towards the View Hotel, way out there on the horizon to the right of centre of the image. Just an indication of how vast an amazing this landscape is. 2017.

  • Monument Valley Grooves

    Monument Valley Grooves

    I love the grooves on the this rock, and perhaps it's a popular photograph to take, but I had to get a personal copy of this vista for myself. Monument Valley, 2017.

  • The Sentinel

    The Sentinel

    I love that this formation is called the Sentinel - don't know why - but it just feels right. Sunset over Monument Valley. 2017.

  • Whispy Sunset

    Whispy Sunset

    My first experience of a sunset at Monument Valley, so I had to try to capture the more traditional view of these massive sandstone buttes.

  • Mittens and Merrick

    Mittens and Merrick

    Just another classic view of Monument Valley, looking out at sunset to the east and west Mittens and the Merrick Butte. 2017.

  • Monument Valley Sunset

    Monument Valley Sunset

    A traditional view of Monument Valley, but with the added warm colours of the desert sunset. 2017.



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