Hoodoos Basin
by Robert Bales
Title
Hoodoos Basin
Artist
Robert Bales
Medium
Photograph - Photo
Description
A view of many of the hoodoos in Bryce National Park.
Bryce Canyon National Park is a national park located in southwestern Utah in the United States. The major feature of the park is Bryce Canyon which, despite its name, is not a canyon but a giant natural amphitheater created by erosion along the eastern side of the Paunsaugunt Plateau. Bryce is distinctive due to geological structures called hoodoos, formed by frost weathering and stream erosion of the river and lake bed sedimentary rocks. The red, orange, and white colors of the rocks provide spectacular views for park visitors. Bryce sits at a much higher elevation than nearby Zion National Park. The rim at Bryce varies from 8,000 to 9,000 feet (2,400 to 2,700 m).
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January 29th, 2012
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Comments (25)
Kathy Baccari
Wow Robert, look like this beautiful place is on fire. Outstanding light and textures in nature. F/V :)
Robert Bales replied:
Thanks Kathy for the great comment about the lighting and texture along with the f/v!!
Linda Phelps
I love this place! It is wonderful that you could capture the stunning fire red in the stones of this canyon. O l;ike the composition with the changing angles of the lines in the stone. They all comverge at the lower left!
Bruce Bley
Great capture, Robert!! My wife and I just visited Bryce earlier this month. F/V
Robert Bales replied:
I am sure you must have many great photos and thanks for the f/v along with the nice review!!
Mary Machare
This is so fantastical... it hardly seems real. Wonderful capture with the sun in just the right spot. vf