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Painted rock & Indian paintbrush

Photography Landscape posted on Aug 18, 2010
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Of course it's Mother Nature that has done any painting here ;) Being quite taken with the patterns in this ledge I took images from several POV's. From this point I walked towards the larger outcropping to the right and also from the higher vantage of the rock outcropping in the left of the image. Each POV shows off it's own unique colors and patterns so I can't help but post more than one of these, fair warning ;) To the right of the circular pattern is a small dune supporting mostly an evergreen plant called Knick knick. Amongst it's numbers is a solitary red Indian paintbrush. Indian paintbrush was a plant of many uses among several Indian tribes, one use being just as it's called, a paintbrush. Will go into some of it's other uses next post. Whether your a viewer, commented, rater, or save the image as a fav, you are very much appreciated, thank you

Comments (36)


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jarmila

12:32PM | Thu, 26 August 2010

Very interesting this place, I never saw the stones like that..beautiful sky

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coolcatcom

12:11PM | Tue, 31 August 2010

I am very impressed with the landscape and with the photographer. Very very beautiful ! George

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tennesseecowgirl

9:45AM | Thu, 02 September 2010

The clouds look like cotton balls lovely shot.

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mermaid

5:43PM | Fri, 03 September 2010

definitly fascinating patterns

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myrrhluz

4:08PM | Sat, 11 September 2010

Beautiful paint job by Mother Nature! She even threw in a gorgeous sky. I love Indian paintbrush. They grace us with their presence when he spring wildflowers paint our hillsides in color. Beautiful perspective, color, and detail! Wonderful circular patterns! I like the lone little Indian paintbrush among the Knick Knick (what a great name.) I love the grey branches against the sandstone, and their sharp shadows. Excellent capture!

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kasalin

10:47PM | Sat, 06 November 2010

What a fantastic place, excellent captured !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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