25 Haziran 2012 Pazartesi

Bryce Canyon, Utah

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Jason and I arrived in Phoenix Wednesday night and made ourway up to Utah and Bryce Canyon National Park on Thursday.  We spent two nights there, which was enough timeto allow us to photograph the best locations. We were here in November and got some beautiful images with snow but I wantedto photograph the formations without the snow, which can make some of theimages look a little busy.
They call them hoodoos, these sandstone formations remainingafter erosion.  Bryce Canyon is all aboutthe hoodoos.  It can be so strange theway the early light can react with the sandstone.  Some of them almost appear to be lit from theinside like giant light bulbs.  The parkis at 8,000 feet elevation and is far cooler than the Arizona deserts.  It was over 90 degrees in Phoenix but it wasless than 30 degrees in the morning at Bryce. We were fortunate to have clear skies to give us the first rays of sunon the hoodoos.
Below are six images from Bryce.  Next stop are the canyons around Page,Arizona.  I’ll have more on this in thenext post.

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