Here's a couple I took in the Scab Lands, a volcanic desert in north central Washington State. The location is Dry Falls State park. It's said to be the remains of the largest known waterfall the earth has ever seen. It's 2.5 miles wide and 400 ft. high, the result of numerous Ice Age floods. Camera was a c.1937 Voigtlander Bessa RF which makes 6x9cm images. Lens was 105mm Heliar, film was Ilford FP4. Hardly anyone seems to have heard of this area, but I'd love to come back again with my 5x7 camera and spend a day or two. It's fantastic!
Kent in SD