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Photography Landscape posted on May 20, 2012
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this is from the Navajo bridge looking north.I left the homes in for scale I would be afraid to live there from fear of falling boulders

Comments (60)


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rocdan

5:43AM | Sun, 20 May 2012

GREAT CAPTURE BEAUTIFUL COLOURS IN THE ROCKS

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zaigodou

5:44AM | Sun, 20 May 2012

Great shot!!!! Very nice!!!!!

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jayfar

6:03AM | Sun, 20 May 2012

A superb shot in zoom.

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dakotabluemoon

6:08AM | Sun, 20 May 2012

This is so cool to look at love it all.

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bazza

6:14AM | Sun, 20 May 2012

Like you I would feel unsafe too... those rocks look rather large!!

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greyone

7:32AM | Sun, 20 May 2012

Wonderful view. The folks that live in those homes must have a bit of a commute to get to work. Would be a great place to live (as long as the rocks don't fall)

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flavia49

7:42AM | Sun, 20 May 2012

magnificent

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flaviok

7:45AM | Sun, 20 May 2012

Magnifica visão e captura meu amigo, aplausos (5)

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claude19

7:52AM | Sun, 20 May 2012

here, it's not the sky that is overwhelming, but the monstrosity of landscapes that are beyond human conception! BEAUTIFUL picture!

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magnus073

8:11AM | Sun, 20 May 2012

This truly is a fantastic place but like you I'd be terrified to have a home here Richard

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mapps

8:34AM | Sun, 20 May 2012

beautiful :-)

bakr

9:14AM | Sun, 20 May 2012

so cool +++++5

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Flint_Hawk

9:20AM | Sun, 20 May 2012

I agree it doesn't look like the safest place to live! But this is a magnificent scene!

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eekdog

9:47AM | Sun, 20 May 2012

i would be worried about the rolling stones also.

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Faemike55

10:01AM | Sun, 20 May 2012

Great shot impressive area

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ontar1

10:20AM | Sun, 20 May 2012

Would love it there and have the same worry about the boulders, outstanding capture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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nitegrafix

10:27AM | Sun, 20 May 2012

That is awesome. Beautiful picture.

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carlx

10:50AM | Sun, 20 May 2012

Fantastic!!!

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Leije

10:59AM | Sun, 20 May 2012

Impressive mountain, superb shot !

bebert

11:08AM | Sun, 20 May 2012

superb shot

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ZigZag321

11:10AM | Sun, 20 May 2012

I'm so glad you left the houses in. Man, I would love to live there. So isolated. I think the climate would kill me though. I like just when Winter is coming, the first snow. Another amazing picture! Thanks!

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Jean_C

11:11AM | Sun, 20 May 2012

Wonderful landscape and superb capture!

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dochtersions

11:14AM | Sun, 20 May 2012

What a great landscape and fantastic colors, plus shot, Richard.

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gaius Online Now!

11:31AM | Sun, 20 May 2012

Yes ! this is beautful shot of a beautiful place.

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Debwhosmiles

11:37AM | Sun, 20 May 2012

Superb capture of mother nature's great scope and man's attempt to fit in. I imagine the ppl who live there may work at the dam or around the lake...maybe even rangers. Bless their hearts they are even fostering some trees amidst all that rock. So much detail in the rock ones eyes wander endlessly discovering new facets~ How lucky you are to have seen all these amazing views in person with the big sky above you and the wind a constant companion~

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brycek

11:57AM | Sun, 20 May 2012

Awesome capture, Richard!!

stolta

11:58AM | Sun, 20 May 2012

Beautiful capture!!!!!

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drifterlee

12:33PM | Sun, 20 May 2012

Love the colors on the rock, Richard!

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VDH

12:48PM | Sun, 20 May 2012

Great shot!

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kbrog

1:29PM | Sun, 20 May 2012

Excellent capture! :)

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Photograph Details
F Numberf/7.1
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 7D
Shutter Speed1/640
ISO Speed160
Focal Length70

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