Scott Bourland
Scott Bourland is the creative energy behind brazosrivercanyonlands.com. He produced the main body of photography for this website and designed the online interface. Gifted with an exceptional talent for photography, Scott's photographs beautifully express the dramatic scope of the Brazos River Canyonlands.
List of photographs
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- A towering hoodoo along Big Rough Creek
- Mesquites, Cedars and tall grasses covering the canyon floor along Big Rough Creek
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- Two young Mule deer in flight across a clearing in Impossible Canyon
- Solitary young Mule deer stands watchfully in a clearing leading down into Impossible Canyon
- Escarpments in Impossible Canyon
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- View of Cooper Mountain from Impossible Canyon
- Highly hued canyon walls in Impossible Canyon
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- Blue Stem illuminated by morning light
- Detail of Blue Stem illuminated by morning light
- Bulbous rock face worn smooth by erosion lines a narrow ravine in Impossible Canyon
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- Blooming Cholla from Impossible Canyon
- Milk quartz accents the red-clay soils found on a canyon floor
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- Opuntia spinosbacca, (Spiny-Fruited Prickly Pear)
- Opuntia spinosbacca, (Spiny-Fruited Prickly Pear)
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- Rugged escarpment plunging into Impossible Canyon
- Jagged formation of red rock juxtaposes dramatically with a feathery sun-drenched Mesquite
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- Grasses along a canyon ridge trail with Mesquite trees in the background
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- Panorama of western horizon from Impossible Canyon
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- Shoots from a Yucca plant radiating out in a starburst pattern
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- Detail of a small shallow gulley in Impossible Canyon
- Rugged topography in Impossible Canyon evoke images of a rough and rutted badland
- Typical canyonlands landscape form abraded by wind and water erosion in Impossible Canyon
- View of a water and wind sculpted draw at the headwater of Impossible Canyon
- View of a water and wind sculpted draw at the headwater of Impossible Canyon
- Blue Stem thriving in arid landscape of Impossible Canyon
- Deep ravine from Impossible Canyon
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- Grasses intertwined with Mesquites
- Morning sunlight breaks over a meadow of waist-deep grasses and vegetation
- Lofty red cliffs rising above Big Rough Creek
- An immense escarpment overhanging Big Rough Creek
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- Detail of a cotton bole ready for harvest
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- Mural depicting a cowboy resting on his mount overlooking the Brazos River Canyonlands, with Double Mountain on the distant horizon
- View of the Double Mountain Fork of the Brazos River
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- View of the Double Mountain Fork of the Brazos River
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- View of the Double Mountain Fork of the Brazos River
- View of the Double Mountain Fork of the Brazos River
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- Color variations in the soil along the river bed of the Double Mountain Fork of the Brazos River
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- Cattails along the river bed of the Double Mountain Fork of the Brazos River
- Wildlife tracks on the river bed of the Double Mountain Fork of the Brazos River
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- View from the river bed of the Double Mountain Fork of the Brazos River
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- Clear, shallow waters along the Double Mountain Fork of the Brazos River
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- Golden crownbeard (Verbesina encelioides) basking in the morning sun on the banks of the Double Mountain Fork of the Brazos River
- Double Mountain, viewed from the southwest
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- View of Double Mountain from Kent County
- Panorama of Double Mountain
- A windwill rises above a pasture in front of the western slopes of Double Mountain
- A Meadow Lark finds a moment to rest on a barbed-wire fence
- Panorama of the southern elevation of Double Mountain
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- Gnarled trunk of weathered lifeless Mesquite tree
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- Man-made tank provides local ranch with a critically needed reservoir of water
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- Double Mountain Fork of the Brazos River cutting through Longhorn Valley
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- Steep cliffs along the Double Mountain Fork of the Brazos River in Longhorn Valley
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- Eroded cliffs that frame the northern rim of Longhorn Valley
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- Canyon walls slope down into the eastern floor of Longhorn Valley
- Light and shadows in the late afternoon shaped by canyon walls in Longhorn Valley
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- Double Mountain Fork of the Brazos River in Longhorn Valley
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- Lone deer buck stands in a wide expanse of open field, set against a backdrop of canyon walls and Mesquites
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