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Erosion's Architectural Detail

Photography Landscape posted on Sep 08, 2013
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I was amazed at how like a string course this is, with bricks sticking out on end to form a line on a building. This was on Highway 6 in Utah, between Spanish Fork and Price. Driving through the mountains of Utah is a never-ending, never-changing visual experience!

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mbz2662

12:15AM | Mon, 09 September 2013

How cool that is!

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jocko500

12:20AM | Mon, 09 September 2013

wow this looks cool

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bebopdlx

12:31AM | Mon, 09 September 2013

Utah is such a beautiful place.

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durleybeachbum

12:57AM | Mon, 09 September 2013

I feel that I might want to do a little gentle carving to bring out a few features in that line of heads: but then that would be totally unnecessary and spoil it for others. Nature does it best, and your photographs show us her wonders perfectly. Absolutely marvellous.

whaleman

1:27AM | Mon, 09 September 2013

This is an awesome shot and, like Andrea has said, filled with faces!

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Katraz

1:57AM | Mon, 09 September 2013

Amazing features.

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jayfar

2:01AM | Mon, 09 September 2013

Mind boggling and beautiful.

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prutzworks

2:09AM | Mon, 09 September 2013

impressive

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Wolfenshire

2:16AM | Mon, 09 September 2013

I'm thinking that cliff is a rock just waiting to fall on someone's head. Cool capture.

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FredNunes

4:54AM | Mon, 09 September 2013

This is an incredible image! :-)

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kenmo

5:42AM | Mon, 09 September 2013

Awesome....

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Rob2753

5:58AM | Mon, 09 September 2013

It looks like it has been built - incredible

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kgb224

7:44AM | Mon, 09 September 2013

Superb capture Tara. God bless.

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helanker

11:09AM | Mon, 09 September 2013

WOW! What a stunning capture and marvellous how mother nature is also creating building shapes :)))

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adorety

1:06PM | Mon, 09 September 2013

Very cool and excellent shot. Amazing formation and great detail.

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wysiwig

1:58PM | Mon, 09 September 2013

Maybe the ancients were on to something. Spirits in the rocks? I see faces everywhere. Amazing how much this looks like a temple ruin. Good eye and great capture.

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dragonmuse

4:27PM | Mon, 09 September 2013

How fascinating. One wonders how such a formation came to be.

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drifterlee

7:12PM | Mon, 09 September 2013

Very cool rock formation!

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MrsRatbag

8:05PM | Tue, 10 September 2013

Maybe it did used to be a building, long long long long LONG ago...hmm. What a great find and POV in this lovely shot!

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RodS

12:07AM | Wed, 11 September 2013

A real visual treat, Tara! Very much reminds me of the badlands - a little different geological structure, but very cool - I'm sure I'd spend hours there, too! I'll have to put that on my list.

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jgeorge

3:13PM | Wed, 11 September 2013

Nature is such an amazing sculptor!

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dochtersions

4:30PM | Thu, 12 September 2013

This is looking like it's made of gold, my friend. And again I see a row of faces, which protrude maybe it are gilt sheep heads. :)

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Cgaynor

4:34PM | Thu, 12 September 2013

Excellent capture - wonderful layers and softening.

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photosynthesis

12:10AM | Mon, 16 September 2013

Fascinating erosion patterns...

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Faemike55

8:49PM | Sat, 21 September 2013

looks like a series of beaks of birds set in stone, watching all who pass by - determining who will live and die


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/4.5
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS REBEL T3i
Shutter Speed1/750
ISO Speed100
Focal Length50

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