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- MARKUS STEINHAUSER
- Elephant seals bask in the warm sunlight on Highway 1 up the sunny coast of California.
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- Wilco (The Dog) unwraps her Christmas present
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- Markus Steinhauser
- The first glimpses of the morning sun illuminate rock formations at Inspiration Point in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, on Thursday, Dec. 24.
- Markus Steinhauser
- Patches of snow cover the trail to the Canyon Lookout in Zion National Park, Utah, on Thursday, Dec. 24.
- Markus Steinhauser
- Icicles cover the walkway to the Weeping Rock in Zion National Park, Utah, on Thursday, Dec. 24, 2009. Visitors had to be carefull not to get hit by falling icicles that were melting due to the warm sun shining on the wall.
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- Markus Steinhauser
- Madeline Madilynody covers her face against the blowing snow as her father Jeff carries her to Mather Point at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, Ariz., on Tuesday, Dec. 22. The Madilynodys, from Los Angeles, were visiting the Grand Canyon the first time.
- Markus Steinhauser
- A view over the Grand Canyon at Moran Point at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, Ariz., on Tuesday, Dec 22. After being covered in thick clouds, the Canyon became visible at that point.
Glimpses of winter weather in Northern Arizona from UA School of Journalism student Markus Steinhauser.
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John DeDios sends long some more student work from the UA School of Journalism:
Roxana Vasquez is a recent graduate of the University of Arizona School of Journalism. In her time as a student, Vasquez was published by several publications including The Arizona Daily Wildcat, Arizona Daily Star, Tucson Citizen, El Independiente, Borderbeat.net and also took part in student journalism institutes hosted by The New York Times in 2008 and the UNITY Conference in Chicago in summer 2008. She also has photographed for Alan Weisman’s Reporting for Latin America course that traveled to Mexico City earlier this Spring.Vasquez has photographed political rallies, Mexican migrants, the Tucson Rodeo, and many other scenes in and around Southern Arizona, Nogales, Sonora, Mexico City, and Chicago, Ill. More of her work can be seen on her blog.

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John DeDios from the UA School of Journalism sends over some student work for you to check out. He tells us that Markus Steinhauser “is an exchange student from Switzerland and he is studying Media and Communications at his school. He did his project on Life In America through the eyes of the UA Rodeo Team of cowboys and cowgirls. Steinhauser traveled to New Mexico with the team to photograph them on practice and in competition.”
Check out more of Steinhauser’s work here.
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They lack the body fat to make it through the winter, so they travel in small packs, sometimes three or four abreast, often blocking the shared paths and causing bigger animals to slow to a crawl.
After a calorie-burning circuit, they prance about the cafe in special shoes, wrap-around shades and flamboyant spandex. The wind has eroded their faces into perma-scowls. Like preening birds, they display their fantastic colors against the beige stucco. And then, they tweet to each other. They exchange survival tips: divorce lawyers; hot stocks; protein recipes … until the last drop of decaf, sugar-free, soy-milk java has been imbibed, when they rise as one, seemingly through mnemonic resonance, and place their thousand-dollar bicycles into their 8-cylinder vehicles, and migrate back to their familiar suburban stomping grounds.

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