Bryce Canyon, Utah
Just inside the park entrance, a pair of Pronghorn Kids were grazing a meadow off the roadway about an hour before dark - mom was just to the right, but her babies were my subjects.. And, as luck would have it, a leap is caught just at the release of my shutter! Bryce Canyon, Utah.
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Light & Shadow - In the morning. Bryce Canyon, Utah.
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Contri date: 7-22-10 We are so small in comparison to the wonder of "Creation.." Lone Pine looking south from Sunset Point. Infrared rendering. Bryce Canyon, Utah.
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Bryce Western Rim View - Antique Plate, Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
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From The Southwestern Sun
The Fins of Bryce - Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
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From The Southwestern Sun
Typical leafy gathering springing from rock and earth. Along Navaho Trail. Bryce Canyon, Utah.
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This chipmunk was working on his breath mint.. As clean and 'human free' as the park is, the little fellow still manages to forage up a snack he shouldn't have access to. Bryce Canyon, Utah.
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A very prolific yellow wildflower grows in clumps along trails always seeking full sun. Can't seem to identify this variety in common Utah Wildflower listings!?! Any Ideas? Bryce Canyon, Utah.
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Infrared rendering.. Lightning Kill. Bryce Canyon, Utah.
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How old are you? Makes ya think?!? - Thousands of years of twisted growth and finally death.. this bristlecone pine root system still marks the Navaho trail. Bryce Canyon, Utah.
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Queens Garden Trail.. Bryce Canyon, Utah.
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The root system of an extinct pine bleached by eons of sun lies in twisted repose - it's appendages locked in a grotesque, almost Jurassic embrace with itself. Let your imagination wander and you will see... Queens Garden Trail, Bryce Canyon, Utah
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Not more than 15 inches high, this tiny bonsai-like Limber Pine springs from the desert floor along Queens Garden Trail. Bryce Canyon, Utah.
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Bristlecone Pine perched atop an ever eroding fin, both faces encroaching on it's exposed root system. Queens Garden Trail, Bryce Canyon, Utah.
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Bristlecone Pine below Upper Inspiration Point.. Infrared rendering. Bryce Canyon, Utah.
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The 10mm gives us almost a full amphitheater view.. Bryce Canyon, Utah.
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HooDoos from Inspiration Point. Bryce Canyon, Utah.
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Bristlecone Pine, at the rim below Upper Inspiration Point. Bryce Canyon, Utah.
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Moonrise, Bristlecone Pine at the rim below Upper Inspiration Point. Bryce Canyon, Utah.
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Contri Date: Thanksgiving - November 25, 2010 - Happy Thanksgiving to all! - Was thinking about the things that happened in the last year that we were thankful for that could be honored with a daily post. Every day we are thankful for family, good health, a bountiful table and happiness, among a host of other things. Then, a thought of some of God's greatest works we've been able to visit this past year came to mind.. and Bryce stood first. Of all the things given thanks for every day - we probably need to give a hardy 'Thanks' to our God for creating this wonderful place and further, for blessing Red and I with the good fortune and opportunity to have actually been able to travel there this year. We know there's a lot of beautiful places on this planet that are regarded as someone's favorite but Bryce will just have to be ours. For the last few images on the last day we were there, we set up the tripod and camera to prepare for the rapid evolution of color that would come over the few remaining minutes of light. The coolness of evening a mile and a half above sea level was setting in. Only the most gentle of natures sounds fell on our ears. Nature's sweet aromas wafted in the soft remnants of the breeze. This was true peace and tranquility. Then, this unforgettable scene came before our lens. So, among all the things in life we are thankful for we will include the memory of this magical evening - it will always be one of our favorite gifts. Ah, life at it's fullest and most rewarding.
Moonrise, from Fairyland Point - Dusk. Bryce Canyon, Utah. June 22, 2010
For more views of Bryce Canyon, visit our Bryce Gallery at: http://www.louisannimage.com/Travel/Our-America/Bryce-Canyon-Utah/12973676_mdpWK#939010822_kpGhMDusk, from Fairyland Point. Bryce Canyon, Utah.
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Dusk, from Fairyland Point. Bryce Canyon, Utah.
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