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Wingate Sandstone Capitol Reef, Utah Smooth holes in the rock formed by eddies in the water. After checking the weather for miles around, we drove down a road that crossed a dry wash several times. It was great to see the erosion patterns close up!

Comments (26)


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Faemike55

7:59AM | Wed, 04 September 2013

Very cool capture Tara

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AZBO

8:18AM | Wed, 04 September 2013

Love the pre-historic look, you have captured a really interesting image.

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jayfar

9:41AM | Wed, 04 September 2013

Natures sculptures. Brilliant.

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emmecielle

11:59AM | Wed, 04 September 2013

Fantastic image! Great capture! :)

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rockstrider

12:33PM | Wed, 04 September 2013

Wonderful rock textures captured here Tara! Excellent choice to use b/w!

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Wolfenshire Online Now!

12:36PM | Wed, 04 September 2013

Ansel Adams reincarnate

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Meisiekind

12:47PM | Wed, 04 September 2013

Hun your last bunch of uploads are all so marvelous. I didn't have time to comment but I most certainly looked at them all! This one is no exception! Miss you a lot!

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durleybeachbum

1:20PM | Wed, 04 September 2013

Just look at all those faces!

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helanker

1:28PM | Wed, 04 September 2013

HA, ! They almost look like old wood :) Such a lovely shot, Tara :)

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FredNunes

2:44PM | Wed, 04 September 2013

Awesome display of natures textures. Great photo. :-)

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kgb224

3:01PM | Wed, 04 September 2013

Amazing capture Tara. God bless.

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MrsRatbag

3:56PM | Wed, 04 September 2013

I love how water does this; LOL @ checking the weather repeatedly, but I know how fast it can become a flash flood. You wouldn't think it, looking at the landscape, would you? Wonderful shot!

alanwilliams

4:26PM | Wed, 04 September 2013

such an amazing rockscape

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Katraz

5:33PM | Wed, 04 September 2013

Fascinating.

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adorety

7:39PM | Wed, 04 September 2013

Nice! Great shot.

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RodS

9:20PM | Wed, 04 September 2013

This is just so cool, Tara! The swirls and patterns in those rocks really illustrate the power of water over many years. A lovely photo, and the B&W is perfect for this! 2 nights and counting....... :-P

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jocko500

10:52PM | Wed, 04 September 2013

wonderful shot

whaleman

10:53PM | Wed, 04 September 2013

It's fun to imagine the water doing that! Neat shot!

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PHELINAS

12:06AM | Thu, 05 September 2013

Sorry for my silence dear friend.Superbe capture ,very strong! I like very much !

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beachzz

12:22AM | Thu, 05 September 2013

amazing to think of the eons it took to make these impressions--wow!!

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wysiwig

2:34AM | Thu, 05 September 2013

Reminds me a little of wormwood. Great POV and details.

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aksirp

10:18AM | Thu, 05 September 2013

wow, looks like wood, thats cool done, love it!

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drifterlee

2:17PM | Thu, 05 September 2013

Very cool rock formations!

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junge1

3:35PM | Thu, 05 September 2013

Cool capture Tara and it looks really good in b&w. I remember seeing those but didn't take any photos of it!

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moochagoo

9:51PM | Sat, 07 September 2013

Looks like a scifi landscape :)

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dochtersions

4:17PM | Wed, 11 September 2013

So very interesting to explore this on zoom, Tara. For example, I see a face in it, with nose, open mouth and eyes. A fantastic picture, dear friend.


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/3.5
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS REBEL T3i
Shutter Speed1/250
ISO Speed800
Focal Length24

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