Zion Canyon National Park, Utah, USA, 24th October 2014.
The next morning, we returned to Bryce Canyon to photograph the magnificent assemblages at and before dawn.
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After an hour or so we left for breakfast and here we have returned in the later morning for a final sortie.
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One or two of our party walked all the way down to the canyon floor. I didn’t allow myself enough time for that and it was a long walk back up I didn’t want to have to hurry.
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On our way to Capitol Reef National Park we were transfixed by this huge tree in full autumn foliage in the small town of Lyman, Utah.
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This photography is amazing. The light bouncing off the rock glares back at the viewer. You have captured beauty. Praise be to the Creator. Happy picture taking!
Thanks very much Abby!
wow! such beautiful photos!
Thanks heaps, Constance!
The light on the hoodoos before breaky is just beautiful.
Looks beautiful, the last is so rugged.
Thank you but the yellow tree is rugged? Maybe you mean the second last.
Really fabulous dawn imagery, Murray. Getting there early certainly paid off.
Thanks very much Robin. That’s one of the advantages of being with a group. You don’t have to argue with yourself whether you really want to get up so early in the morning.
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