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Hoodoos and Helicopter

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Sedona, Arizona. Those funny formations are called hoodoos. And do you see the helicopter? It's red, and it's between the hoodoos. You might have to zoom to get a good look. It really shows up on the original, non-compressed image! I didn't see the helicopter when I shot the picture ... it was one of those little bonus items I discovered when I got home. :)

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RodS

11:46PM | Tue, 01 January 2013

Another spectacular shot, Tara! The chopper really shows the massive size of the formations! Actually it's a stealthy helicopter - it's the Girls keeping an eye on you. I think they're ready for another session at the Spa.... Not sure the Spa is ready, though... :-D

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bmac62

11:48PM | Tue, 01 January 2013

I really like this at the zoom. Wonderful detail and...there's those colors again. Nicely done Hon:*

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kgb224

1:09AM | Wed, 02 January 2013

Superb capture Tara. God Bless.

whaleman

1:34AM | Wed, 02 January 2013

Nice shot Tara, it looks like those three hoodoos are talking to each other!

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wysiwig

2:33AM | Wed, 02 January 2013

I think the name comes from the first European explorer to see these. He turned to his Native American guide and asked, "Who do dat?" A spectacular image. Very impressive landscape. I see the helicopter. At first I thought you had captured a stray ladybug.

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Isabelle711

5:57AM | Wed, 02 January 2013

I think these formations are so cool looking. :)))))) Zoom on this is amazing my friend. :)))) I see the helicopter. :)))))) I love surprises in images. :))))) Most excellent capture. :))) Thank you for sharing all of the beauty you see. :)))) Carry a beautiful smile in your heart :)))))

alanwilliams

6:32AM | Wed, 02 January 2013

great to have such info, a wonderful shot of all this vastness

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casmindo

7:16AM | Wed, 02 January 2013

Greatest things come un planned. Nice shot

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dakotabluemoon

7:21AM | Wed, 02 January 2013

U are so lucky to get to view all of this spectacular image.

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alwaysonmymind

7:26AM | Wed, 02 January 2013

The sneaky little thing was camouflaged! This purveys such a feeling of timelessness.

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Faemike55

7:54AM | Wed, 02 January 2013

Wonderful and majestic capture I see that helo

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EJD64

7:57AM | Wed, 02 January 2013

Very clear and crisp photo Tara. Nice capture.

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MrsRatbag

8:54AM | Wed, 02 January 2013

The helicopter really does help with scale; those are massive! As well as massively beautiful...great colours in those striations!

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debbielove

9:48AM | Wed, 02 January 2013

Wow!!!! Yes, that really shows off the size of those formations.. A really great shot.. Rob

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durleybeachbum

10:41AM | Wed, 02 January 2013

Mind boggling scale! Wonderful.

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bobrgallegos

12:19PM | Wed, 02 January 2013

Great capture of these beautiful sandstone formations!!

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helanker

12:47PM | Wed, 02 January 2013

A fantastic sight and I see the "tiny" helicopter... Awesome shot.

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moochagoo

3:19PM | Wed, 02 January 2013

Obviously it's an alien flying saucer, looking at a vortex :)))

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evinrude

6:42PM | Wed, 02 January 2013

Mesmerizing.

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Chipka

10:59PM | Wed, 02 January 2013

Ooooh! This is gorgeous! This is so...well...for a geologist, this is porn; I knew a geologist, once. What he could tell you about a rock was pretty scary: he could, literally, read the earth (and quote it.) This shot made me think of him. I love geology, but taking a semester of it doesn't count as "studying" it...does it? At any rate, I know enough to get myself into trouble. The colors in this really pop and are quite alive. The whole shot is engaging and quite a lot of fun. I noticed the helicopter, immediately...a little, red, mechanical gnat! Stunning. This is a gorgeous photo!

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kaward

10:30AM | Thu, 03 January 2013

A stunning vista and great shot! Q. How do you hide a bright red helicopter? A. Put it in front of green foliage! Oh! and make it very very small!

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Blush

3:42PM | Thu, 03 January 2013

Great pic Hugs Susan~

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nikolais

1:01AM | Sat, 05 January 2013

stunning series of Arizona wonders, Tara!


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/8.0
MakeCanon
ModelCanon PowerShot SX20 IS
Shutter Speed1/320
ISO Speed80
Focal Length55

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