Bryce Canyon Hoodoos
by John M Bailey
Title
Bryce Canyon Hoodoos
Artist
John M Bailey
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
Hoodoos are tall skinny spires of rock that protrude from the bottom of arid basins and uneven lands. They are abundant here at Bryce Canyon National Park.
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November 6th, 2013
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Comments (28)
Barbara Jewell
Fabulous photo, John! Love all the shades of oranges and pinks. Wonderful composition. Such a magical place so beautifully captured! L
Mo Barton
Wonderful Bryce images. One of my favourite places, just love the way the rocks seem to glow with colour!
Linda Phelps
F/L WOW!! This one has fantastic bright color. I the sunlight has made the central hoodoo glow! You produced a marvelous composition!
Geeta Biswas
Wonderful shot,so many shades of orange you have captured ! I did navajo loop here, read it loudly Nava'jo' as in Joker ! : ) Somebody turned around to look at me : )) Love my memories revisiting !!! Nice gallery !
John M Bailey replied:
Thank you Geeta. I'm in love with the entire Utah area. We constantly encountered sites that simply stopped us in our tracks!
Yul Olaivar
John all your images here on FAA are simply Outstanding !....I just love rock formation like these great job Sir !...L//F/FB
Hartmut Jager
Marvelous glowing colors, wonderful light, set in a perfectly composed art-photo with a mythical, ethereal, almost otherworldly mood to it. Excellent !
Vanja Zogovic
Wow, amazing! Love the composition, and the fact you didn't capture the sky. Colors are just outstanding! L/F