ditto what Nikki and Prof Dave G. have mentioned....
also some wonderfully untasteful architecture on the short list to be imploded....the Broadway and the Stardust, and probably the Trop....
BW Kate was just here and did a project on the Surreality of signage, she shot it in Infared....
street and people photography is enjoyable, I have projects on that one, early morning hours....people from Peoria and Decatur Illinois, Hoboken, NJ and Des Moines appear and are transformed, yea even redeemed, this is the place, you are on holy ground....
***One of my favorite things to do is to take a canoe from the bottom of the Dam, down the Colorado river through the Black Canyon, about 16 mile trip to Willow Beach....takes better part of the day....no rapids....the water temp in about 52 to 56 year round....don t stay in the water swimmiing in mid river too long...hypothermia becomes a factor..the water comes off the bottom of the Dam and as the lake is in the vicinity of 1000 ft deep and more, it is nice cool water...you can catch Rainbow Trout in this area....there are also MONSTER catfish (they can pull your canoe upstream-hey I m not making this up) but I am not going to tell you where.....there are warm geo thermal pool springs up the little canyons within 100 yrds of the river, nice in the winter months, and often one will see a naked human or two, bathing, basking and at times cavorting.....
you will be going down a very historic canyon, not well mentioned, early Spanish history and sacred Indian locations..read up on it.....bring your wide lens and your long lens, and your binocs, and water...Great Herons, Big Horn Sheep....most tourists float right by these animals, even when looking for them and unless the animal moves they are never seen...there is lots of ancient art and writing on the canyon walls, unless you are experienced at observing these, they usually go unnoticed..........but the real joy of Nevada is the "Outback", and that is why is is so hard for me to escape.....30 years in this desert and it is still such a wonderous adventure!