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Red stepsPosted by Alun (cheshire, United Kingdom) on 6 May 2008 in Abstract & Conceptual. This was taken in a place just outside St .George utah, in a place called Snow Canyon State Park. This is a petrified sand dune.
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Saeed from ahwaz, Iranamazing red! looks like stadium stages! very nice and great shot 6 May 2008 5:28am @Saeed: Thanks Saeed Observing from Chester, United KingdomHello boyo... lovely formations and colors. 6 May 2008 7:45am @Observing: Thank you lovely boy @Helma: thank you Helma Craig from Vacaville, California, United StatesAwesome shot! Love how you put the mountains in the background in perspective! 6 May 2008 9:45am @Craig: Thanks very much Craig DaveB from Exeter, United KingdomIt looks like the sandstone has been selectively coloured, but that's probably not the case! Looks like wicked geology! 6 May 2008 10:00am @DaveB: There has been no playing, it is how it was. djedfre from schaumburg, United Stateswow, don't think i've those before - utah is a wonderful place! 6 May 2008 10:41am @djedfre: Yes Utah is fantastic, from snow to this, fantastic Andrew Gould from Sydney, AustraliaWonderfully photographed image with a very dramatic look to it. 6 May 2008 11:34am @Andrew Gould: Thank you Andrew Eric Fry from Houston, TX, United StatesBeautiful scene. Thank you for posting these pictures of the places I might never have a chance to see. 6 May 2008 12:10pm @Eric Fry: Thank you very much Henry from Boston, United StatesWOW! That is a unique perspective and photograph! The implied motion is great as is the contrast between the red stones in the foreground and the white mountains in the back. 6 May 2008 12:37pm @Henry: Thanks very much Henry:) Steven from Chicagoland, United StatesI've never heard of such a thing, but what a marvel to look at. Great perspective on this! 6 May 2008 2:22pm @Steven: I had never heard of it until i went here. I have heard of a petrified forest's Peter Miller from Lichfield, United KingdomWhat can one say except this is superb 6 May 2008 2:25pm @Peter Miller: cheers Peter Earnest from Oklahoma, United StatesGreat! The endless variety of these ancient sand deposits was astonishing. A clear, crisp photo. 6 May 2008 2:42pm @Earnest: Thank you Earnest Anthony Lambert from Bielefeld, GermanyThe mountains to give a good sense of perception !! 6 May 2008 3:27pm @Anthony Lambert: Cheers lovely ISN'T !!!!! look you!!! Calusarus from St Sorlin en Valloire, FranceImpressive framing, and nice colors for this shot. Cheers. 6 May 2008 3:34pm yiannis krikis from thessaloniki, Greecebeautiful image - I like the perspective and the colors of the rocks 6 May 2008 4:51pm @yiannis krikis: Thank you yiannis @Scotfot: Thank Scotfot vu@granby - Wolfgang from Granby, Québec, CanadaVery good composition to bring out this spectacular landscape! 6 May 2008 5:23pm @vu@granby - Wolfgang: Cheers @Stefan: Thank you Stefan Graham Russon from Cape Town, South AfricaGreat shot, the colours and composition bring out the natural beauty in this shot. Good work. 6 May 2008 7:29pm @Graham Russon: Thanks Graham @Michael: Thanks Michael standley from brou-sur-chantereine, FranceWhat a wonderful perspective shot. I like the formation and the beautiful colours combination! 6 May 2008 7:43pm @standley: Thanks Standley Mandy from Johannesburg, South AfricaWow, what amazing rock formations!! Great shot - I like the angle you've used for this shot! 6 May 2008 7:51pm @Mandy: Thank you very much Mandy João Mourão from Amadora, Portugalspectacular. nature did it you show it. Thanks 6 May 2008 10:29pm MaryB from Staffordshire, United KingdomIncredible! I've never seen anything like this. An outstanding image Alun. 6 May 2008 11:04pm danthro from Suburbia, United Statescool! haven't seen anything like this before, thanks for sharing. great composition and contrast. 6 May 2008 11:24pm bronzebilly u.k. from Barry,Vale of Glamorgan, United KingdomHey Alun bachgen..superb lines/colour and perspective in this image...great result.. 6 May 2008 11:26pm @bronzebilly u.k.: Cheers Billy Boyo vu@granby - Gilles Martineau from Granby, Québec, CanadaAmazing those ochre waves . 7 May 2008 1:03am @vu@granby - Gilles Martineau: Thanks for your comments:) Ken McCoy from Orlando-Daytona Beach, FL, United StatesGreat camera position and superb color! 7 May 2008 1:32am DarkElf from Perth, Australiasuperb red tones and patters - great angle to bring the best out of this composition! 7 May 2008 2:20am @DarkElf: Thanks DarkElf Barbara from Florida, United StatesAmazing! Wonderful angle you used to capture the layers and texture. Incredible color contrast to the mountains in background. 7 May 2008 4:22am @Barbara: Thank you Barbara Ian Bramham from Manchester, United KingdomI love the perspective on this one....great colour as well! 7 May 2008 9:53pm @Ian Bramham: Thanks Ian Eric Rousset from Grasse, FranceWow that's amazing , nice found.Really interesting to catch ;-)) 8 May 2008 8:15am Evelyne Dubos from Le Mans, FranceVery interesting and incredible red rock's waves !! 8 May 2008 1:32pm Evelyne Dubos from Le Mans, FranceVery interesting and incredible red rock's waves !! 8 May 2008 1:33pm @Evelyne Dubos: Thank you for all of your comments Line Lamarre from Chambly, Québec, CanadaBeautifull image. 22 May 2008 10:08pm dj.tigersprout from San Bruno, United StatesLove these grooves in the rock... I am always captivated by natural patterning. Great angle too! 28 May 2008 5:14pm @dj.tigersprout: Thank you for your comments Lynne's Somewhat Invented Life from Provo, United StatesIt looks like ginger cookies, all stacked up. Of course, since I've given up sugar maybe everything looks like cookies. 31 May 2008 6:21am @Lynne's Somewhat Invented Life: Very funny dont get me started on cookies, i love them :) |
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