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  • The cloud-filtered rays of the rising sun strike and reflect off of the hoodoos in Bryce Canyon, lending a surreal light to the formations.
    Bryce-Canyon.jpg
  • Cracked Eggs formations, Bisti Badlands, NM. (Yes, the sky was really that color with the soft pink clouds.)
    20141111-IMG_2394-Edit.tif
  • Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Area, New Mexico.
    Hoodoo Factory.tif
  • Ah Shi Sle Pah Badlands WSA, northwestern New Mexico.
    20140516-IMG_3784-Edit.tif
  • 20140206-IMG_1644-Edit-Edit.tif
  • Antelope_Slot_Canyon_11.tiff
  • Double Arch as viewed from directly below. Arches National Park, Utah.
    Double-Arch-Utah.tiff
  • Tent Rocks.tif
  • Tent Rocks 5616 x 3744-2.tif
  • Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Area, New Mexico.
    20140516-IMG_3789-Edit-Edit.tif
  • Lower Antelope Canyon, Page, AZ.
    20140424-IMG_3701-Edit.tif
  • Delicate Arch in Arches National Park. Probably the best-known arch in the park. Utah often uses it as a state symbol, and is even featured on some license plates.
    Delicate.jpg
  • Taken in Arches National Park.
    Tree-against-Skyline-Arch.jpg
  • The cloud-filtered rays of the rising sun strike and reflect off of the hoodoos in Bryce Canyon, lending a surreal light to the formations.
    Bryce-Canyon-Vertical.jpg
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