Hoodoo

Hoodoo by HelenBanham

Hoodoo

The light was amazing, so intense and it lit up the canyon. This particular formation drew my attention due to its unusual shape. The stone had such deep colours and Bryce was a photographer’s dream.

This was taken overloking Bryce Canyon in the Bryce Canyon National Park.

Hoodoo belongs to the following groups:

AMERICA's National Parks and WILDLIFE Habitat and National Parks of the World
  • Nick Johnson

    Nick Johnson, 12 months ago

    Great shot! Love the marrige of near and far objects. Well captured.
    Heading back there next week! :D

  • HelenBanham

    HelenBanham, 12 months ago

    thanks very much, I envy you going back there!!

  • Alessandro Pinto

    Alessandro Pinto, 11 months ago

    sensational place..and how small the trees look compared to the rocks..
    great image nicely composed

  • HelenBanham

    HelenBanham, 11 months ago

    thanks elbambino!!

  • SnapHappy

    SnapHappy, 11 months ago

    this is beautiful

  • HelenBanham

    HelenBanham, 11 months ago

    thanks SnapHappy

  • Dyle Warren

    Dyle Warren, 11 months ago

    This is striking image! Love the muted colors of the canyon in the background and the brightly colored hoodoo in the foreground….

  • HelenBanham

    HelenBanham, 11 months ago

    Thanks Dyle!

  • aphoto4you

    aphoto4you, 4 months ago

    Helen Welcome to AMERICA’s NATIONAL PARKS and WILDLIFE Habitat group

    Your image is awsome….i personaly like it…However if you can ad in your description exact place,name of the canyon etc…. and what national park (one of guidelines for the group)your image will be accepted…..appreciated

  • HelenBanham

    HelenBanham in reply to aphoto4you’s comment, 4 months ago

    Thank you very much for your comment, I will ammend my description for you!

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canyon, sand, stone, hoodoo and bryce