Walking In Hoodoo Land
by Donna Kennedy
Title
Walking In Hoodoo Land
Artist
Donna Kennedy
Medium
Photograph - Photographs
Description
Original Fine Art Photography by Donna Kennedy...
Walking along Fairyland Loop Trail in Bryce Canyon. From the rim it is a 3.6 mile hike down and back up...
This phenomenal Utah National Park is home to the most unusual and literally fantastic erosional forms on the planet. Few places on earth can boast of the stark first impression made as your eyes gaze upon the bizarre and unique land below the rim. Looking down among the vast array of misshapen hoodoos reveals jaw dropping views, but the true beauty of Bryce is found by venturing below the rim and hiking amidst the delicate structures and fabulously weird landscape. During warmer months you can wander through a labyrinth of erect spires positioned perfectly amid the sparse forest dotted with firs, juniper, ponderosa, and even ancient Bristlecone pines. The contrast of multicolored limestone, shaded canyon walls, green vegetation and a deep blue sky makes for some amazing photo opportunities. If winter travel is on the agenda, you will be rewarded with special photographic opportunities since the parks landscape only gets better as this magnificent cragged desert becomes iced with a subtle white layer of snow.
Thank You to the Administrators that Featured this photo in the following Groups:
-First Friday Gallery Group
-Old Masters-Photographers and Digital Arts
-Images That Excite You
-1 A Day Waiting Room Art
-1 All Artwork
-500 Views
-The World We See Group
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August 15th, 2015
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Comments (46)
Laurie Search
This is so beautiful, Donna!! I love the wonderful orangey colors against the beautiful white-streaked and blue sky!! :)))vf
John Bailey
Congratulations on being featured in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"