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14-JUN-2015 Sam Rua

Balance Against Time

Grand Staircase - Escalante National Monument, Kane County, UT view map

A Toadstool hoodoo that is slowly losing the battle against wind erosion.
This is a merge of three exposures for HDR to bring out some textural detail.

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Dennis Hoyne24-Jul-2015 03:45
A beautifully detailed image!
Jola Dziubinska24-Jul-2015 01:27
Excellent! V.
Guest 19-Jul-2015 19:11
You are talented. Best. J
Buz Kiefer17-Jul-2015 19:46
Remarkable erosion pattern and a fine image.
woody3417-Jul-2015 05:48
Fantastic capture stark against the sky.V
Julie Oldfield17-Jul-2015 04:00
That is amazing. It looks like it can topple at any moment. Great POV and detail. V
Glenn Dean (Vatorman)17-Jul-2015 01:27
Boom! A great shot of the balance of time.
Hank Vander Velde17-Jul-2015 00:52
Super image and rock formations Sam.
Walter Otto Koenig16-Jul-2015 15:26
Great detail brought out well with the HDR. An amazing sight. "V"
Nick Paoni16-Jul-2015 14:58
Amazing rock formation. I really like the detail you captured in the cap stone.
Dave Petersen Photography16-Jul-2015 12:59
Nature's sculpture at it's beat. Wonderful colors, lighting and clarity in this excellent capture Sam. Voted
larose forest photos16-Jul-2015 12:19
Utterly amazing, both the balancing rock and your shot of it. V
pkocinski16-Jul-2015 12:04
Time takes its toll on everything...
Blandine Mangin16-Jul-2015 11:29
beautiful ! v
Martin Lamoon16-Jul-2015 07:58
Excellent capture of the detail of this amazing rock formation
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Helen Betts16-Jul-2015 06:18
A stark but beautiful image. I like the texture you've captured in the formation in particular. V.
Guest 16-Jul-2015 04:18
❤♡❤♡
joseantonio16-Jul-2015 04:15
Great find and nice capture. Wonder how long this will stay this way.V
Bryan Murahashi16-Jul-2015 03:25
Wonderful contrasts and balancing act.
Neil Marcus16-Jul-2015 03:13
That does look as if it has a short life.j
globalgadabout16-Jul-2015 02:44
a spindly supporting column for sure...somehow there is a hint of Don Quixote here too..
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