Here are a couple more shots from Canyonlands.
And here is a nervy coyote.
I love the aloof look on his face.
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This is a photographer’s spot.
I have a few more shots that will take more time in Photoshop.
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These are the Three Sisters.
And some nice rocks.
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Here is the South Window.
Near it is Double Arch.
And Balanced Rock.
Why Dead Horse? Legend says that some unwanted mustangs were left on the point where they died of thirst within sight of the Colorado River, 2,000 feet below.
Here’s a sunset shot looking at the Colorado twisting back and forth.
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Here are two early shots, before the sun came over the horizon. This is looking at the “Windows Section.”
This is Balanced Rock.
These weird formations occur only here in three small valleys.
The original name of the area was “Mushroom Valley.”
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This is a weird place, which made me do weird things.
Check out the signage.
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Sunrise:
The Fremont River as it flows through Fruita.
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The last four from Long Canyon:
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