After I left the park I decided to take a scenic drive back to Gallup. This is on Highway 163 in Utah, I saw this in my rear view mirror so I pulled over and used my Canon 135mm lens. A very short distance from where I shot this there were a bunch of cars pulled over but it didn't look interesting so I kept going. When I was mapping the shot on Flickr I saw what the attraction was on the map. This is where they filmed the famous scene in Forest Gump where he stopped running across the country. I guess it's a tourist attraction now.https://www.movieworldmap.com/filming-locations/forrest-gump-stops-running/Highway 163, Utah by Bryan Chernick, on Flickr
Quote from: Bryan on November 19, 2021, 04:29:21 PMAfter I left the park I decided to take a scenic drive back to Gallup. This is on Highway 163 in Utah, I saw this in my rear view mirror so I pulled over and used my Canon 135mm lens. A very short distance from where I shot this there were a bunch of cars pulled over but it didn't look interesting so I kept going. When I was mapping the shot on Flickr I saw what the attraction was on the map. This is where they filmed the famous scene in Forest Gump where he stopped running across the country. I guess it's a tourist attraction now.https://www.movieworldmap.com/filming-locations/forrest-gump-stops-running/I've taken that exact same shot, about 25 years ago, but it would take me years to find it. It was also used on the cover of an Eagles album and I was looking for it as we drove through the valley. Like you I saw in in my rear view mirror.
After I left the park I decided to take a scenic drive back to Gallup. This is on Highway 163 in Utah, I saw this in my rear view mirror so I pulled over and used my Canon 135mm lens. A very short distance from where I shot this there were a bunch of cars pulled over but it didn't look interesting so I kept going. When I was mapping the shot on Flickr I saw what the attraction was on the map. This is where they filmed the famous scene in Forest Gump where he stopped running across the country. I guess it's a tourist attraction now.https://www.movieworldmap.com/filming-locations/forrest-gump-stops-running/
I really need to get out to Monument Valley. It's on the short list, but I'd really like to drive out, and that's a major undertaking (~2300 miles). Flying seems fairly undesirable at the moment.
Quote from: 02Pilot on November 20, 2021, 01:50:20 AMI really need to get out to Monument Valley. It's on the short list, but I'd really like to drive out, and that's a major undertaking (~2300 miles). Flying seems fairly undesirable at the moment.It’s been on my list since I first watched Roadrunner cartoons. I must say, I was disappointed that I didn’t see a single roadrunner, coyote or any Acme merchandise. If you do go plan on spending some time, there’s so much to see in that area besides Monument Vally.
Quote from: Bryan on November 21, 2021, 02:28:08 AMQuote from: 02Pilot on November 20, 2021, 01:50:20 AMI really need to get out to Monument Valley. It's on the short list, but I'd really like to drive out, and that's a major undertaking (~2300 miles). Flying seems fairly undesirable at the moment.It’s been on my list since I first watched Roadrunner cartoons. I must say, I was disappointed that I didn’t see a single roadrunner, coyote or any Acme merchandise. If you do go plan on spending some time, there’s so much to see in that area besides Monument Vally. I've been as close as Cortez, CO, and I've also been further south in AZ (Cottonwood and Prescott) and NM (Santa Fe and Taos), but just haven't made it to Monument Valley. Is there anything in particular you recommend seeing?Oh, and there's a Chuck Jones gallery in Santa Fe that has some really great coyote and roadrunner art - pricey though.