My name is Tara, and I was born and raised in Washington State.
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In 2010 I married Bill (bmac62) and retired ... two of the best choices I ever made! :)
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In March, 2013, we sold our home in Washington and went on the road in our RV full time. What a blast! There is so much world out there to see!
After traveling around the West for a few years, we got rid of the motorhome and are now spending winters in deep-south Texas and summers in Washington State. Spring and fall finds us visiting whichever place strikes our fancy at the time!
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If I’m missing from Renderosity from time to time, I’m busy having fun elsewhere.
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Comments (37)
jmb007
bon travail!
alanwilliams
sensational formations indeed
pimanjc
Intresting strata.
Richardphotos
very beautiful. I wanted to go there lat month but failed to do so
kenmo Online Now!
Outstanding shot....
durleybeachbum
That is a great way to think of landscape! It has never occurred to me before now. A dynamic composition.
superser57
That's incredible. Seems made with Vue. Good approach.
abreojos
There you go love it! There is a million shots like this to be had there. Great work!
Meisiekind
It is almost surreal! You have done an excellent job with the composition by succeeding in giving scale as well as wonderful curves and lines. A great work of art and a stunning vista which I would love to visit. My eldest brother, who has lived in the US for three years and has travelled extensively in the US, remains of the opinion that Bryce Canyon is an absolute HAVE TO SEE attraction. It is therefore also on my ever increasing bucket list! :):)
sharky_
An amazing place and capture. Aloha
drag
It's the color that attracts me. make me think of mars..
emmecielle
Wonderful place! Exceptional capture! :)
kgb224
Amazing photography Tara. God bless.
Blush
Great pic and very interesting Hugs Susan~
EJD64
Excellent shot Tara. The shades of red pop.
Chipka
OK. My sci-fi nerd is gonna speak for a part of this comment. This is what Frank Herbert was probably attempting to portray when he created the entire Dune universe (the Duniverse?). This is the Shield Wall, before it was destroyed by Paul Atreides' (Muad'dib's) illegal "atomics", which then allowed his Feydakin warriors (on their impressively big sandworms) to completely overwhelm Harkonnen and Saudakar imperial forces. OK...all Dune flashbacks aside (I really need to stop re-reading those novels!) This is amazing! This is one of those landscape shots that gives you a great, big ah-ha moment. Waves. Oceanic currents. But wait, where's the ocean? Nature's artistic prowess is always brilliant, and you've captured both the grandeur and the wonderfully intimate subtlety of this particular work in progress. This is awe inspiring. Oh, and it's pretty, too.
Cyve
WOW... fantastic and marvelous landscape !!!
ocoee53
Every picture I've seen of Bryce Canyon has been all about the pinnacle formations. Thank you for showing us what we've been missing!
Wolfenshire
Beautiful image. Well done.
wysiwig
Oh, Tara, this is absolutely brilliant! The colors and patterns look so organic, like muscle. You caught it at just the right time. The light is perfect and the trees give the image a wonderful perspective. This one belongs on a museum wall. Yep, I'm jealous.
Faemike55
Now this is some serious Bryce work Tara Very beautiful capture
NefariousDrO
Fantastic picture, and you just knew I'd go crazy over all those scattered and jumbled rocks! The colors are quite stunning.
bmac62
We've all seen the big things...it is the small things that make a place unique. Beautifully done.
MrsRatbag
It's amazing to think about the timespan of landscape changes; and what a wonderful composition you've got here! Well done!
RodS
Absolutely stunning, Tara! What a beautifully composed photo! The trees impart a great sense of scale - even if we don't know exactly how big they are... At first I wondered if you had started dabbling in Bryce... But now, I see you're actually IN Bryce...and dabbling quite beautifully, indeed! (sorry - couldn't resist the Bryce puns...)
whaleman
Lovely shot Tara! Great colors.
PHELINAS
Colors rocks absolutely wonderful .I like very much .Thank you Tara!
beachzz
Oh man, where to start? Color, shape, texture; it's all simply beautiful and almost otherworldly!!
pauldeleu
Wonderful composition.
faroutsider
I agree completely with Chip about the Dune connection - however, there are no trees on Arrakis. Fantastic photograph, Tara. Once again, you're messing with our minds in terms of scale... I love it!