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There is never a “right time” to do something. The idea of driving across the country had been in my head for over twenty years, but there was always an excuse. Commitments, time, money – there was always something that seemed to stand between me and the road.

Pinnacles and plains at Badlands National Park

Sunset at Cannon Beach

I didn’t know what to expect at Cannon Beach. I’d been anticipating the moment for nearly four decades. Like many people my age, I was introduced to Canon Beach by The Goonies in 1985.

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A beachgoer explores the tidal pool at Haystack Rock, Cannon Beach, OR

A Storm in the Badlands

Crossing the central plains can be a lonely experience, even on a major route like Interstate 90 during Memorial Day weekend.

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Storm clouds over I90, SD

Photos from a Great American Road Trip

Two-weeks and nearly 7000 miles on the road, exploring some of the most beautiful landscapes across the northwestern United States.

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A wall of rain on Interstate 90 in South Dakota

Following Frank: Taliesin Prologue

A visit to Frank Lloyd Wright's home and architecture school tucked into the rolling hills of Driftless Region of southwestern Wisconsin.

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The red tile at Taliesin in Wisconsin

Photography by James F Carr

Pittsburgh, PA, US

studio@jamesfcarr.photo

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