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through_the_lens | all galleries >> Galleries >> Cindy Flood, USA > Red Canyon
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20-OCT-2009 Cindy Flood

Red Canyon

The Red Canyon, Utah

On the way up to Bryce Canyon NP, you pass through the Red Canyon. There are some beautiful rock formations there. They are much more bold in color than the rocks at Bryce.
I loved the wispy clouds in this photo.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1 ,Olympus 14-45
1/160s f/7.1 at 20.0mm iso100 hide exif
Full EXIF Info
Date/Time20-Oct-2009 11:53:47
MakePanasonic
ModelDMC-GF1
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length20 mm
Exposure Time1/160 sec
Aperturef/7.1
ISO Equivalent100
Exposure Bias-0.33
White Balance
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
Focus Distance

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Barry 06-Sep-2010 01:34
Fantastic shot Cindy... I really love the warm tones of the sandstone with the erosional lines.. The cloud formations are also interesting, some high winds by the looks... well spotted..
Cindi Smith02-Sep-2010 15:46
Another fabulous image. I love the sky and how the red canyon pops against it. Beautiful composition and light.
Pat Nighswander 02-Sep-2010 01:28
Wow impressive sky and red landscape great light... it is amazing in full size..
Pete Hemington01-Sep-2010 17:23
A lovely study in shapes and colour. So well composed
Frank Kavanagh Photography01-Sep-2010 16:30
Another fantastic shot Cindy, I love everything about this shot.
The colour of the canyon, the different layers of rock and the trees. the clouds just add the finishing touches to this great shot.
Rudi 01-Sep-2010 13:12
Beautiful, Cindy! The clouds definitely take this over the top.
Jim Stiles01-Sep-2010 13:09
I love the desert southwest and scenes like this really draw me in. Indeed the clouds really cap off this very beautiful scene. Nicely captured indeed!

--Jim--
hal 01-Sep-2010 13:08
this is most unusual Cindy. lt's not usual for Nature to work in straight lines.
At a glance it looks like one of Frank's lrish castles.
As Terry says, it really comes to life in Original size.
And with the most unusual clouds, it is a most impressive and eye-cathcing photograph
Guest 01-Sep-2010 11:47
Another awe-inspiring shot. I'm not much of a
landscape photographer or traveler, but shots like
this make me rethink that position.
Michael Edwards01-Sep-2010 01:55
Outstanding sharpness and image composition, Cindy!
Really made this trip count, eh?
Terry 01-Sep-2010 01:46
Gorgeous, Cindy. I hope everyone looks at this in "original" size.
I love the clouds, too. They are most unusual.