Wow; too many people, but I love the photo you took for Horseshoe Bend.
Great shots, John, just beautiful scenes... and it's nice to see that people were using 'real' camera's and not cells!!
Nice John. Zooming in and scrolling around the first one is interesting. There are a lot of individuals 'pictures' within that frame.
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GalaxyCat wrote:
Please let me know: in what state is Horseshoe Bend?
It’s in northeastern Arizona, northeast of Flagstaff, east of the Grand Canyon, a few miles south of Page, AZ, and Lake Powell. Its parking lot is right on the highway.
If you were to go, The Lake Powell res area is at Page, as is Antelope Canyon. If you go, try to visit all three; you won’t be sorry. You’ll be right at the Az-Utah border. Go ahead and make a week of it since you’ll be within striking distance of the Grand Canyon North Rim, Zion NP, and Bryce NP,, as well as other beautiful places in the general area. I’m assuming that you understand it’s my other favorite area of the country. If I had to move away from Indiana’s beautiful corn and soybean fields, it would probably be to that area.
One other thing: take a wide-angle lens; you’ll need it.
John
Fine pair of images John. The second one is outstanding.
Doddy
Loc: Barnard Castle-England
I'm not surprised everybody has a camera John...it looks like a Photographers dream, that second shot really nails it.
DOOK
Loc: Maclean, Australia
Both are gorgeous, John, especially double downloaded.
jaymatt wrote:
At Horseshoe Bend
Please view the download, at least for the camera shot.
Nice shots John. Must be hard to get a good shot with all that going on.
What an outing that must have been.
WILLARD98407 wrote:
guess I've been lucky. whenever I've been there I've been alone except for my traveling companions.
Thanks for looking--the place was packed, obviously.
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