Southern Utah landscapes are notable because of the wonderful red rock. I noticed in the recovered shots from Moab that there was a variation in the rock faces you see within a relatively small area.
The first three shots in this set are from UT 279, a well known local Moab area road to see petroglyphs. I picked out shots that showed the distinctive varnish on the rock faces. Look close and you can still see a few petroglyphs.
The last two shots are from a hiking trail out of downtown Moab. The rock faces are there, but no particular sign of the impressive varnish.
Comments and suggestions are welcome.
Great captures, Mike. 2 and 3 almost look like reflections in the water.
UTMike wrote:
Southern Utah landscapes are notable because of the wonderful red rock. I noticed in the recovered shots from Moab that there was a variation in the rock faces you see within a relatively small area.
The first three shots in this set are from UT 279, a well known local Moab area road to see petroglyphs. I picked out shots that showed the distinctive varnish on the rock faces. Look close and you can still see a few petroglyphs.
The last two shots are from a hiking trail out of downtown Moab. The rock faces are there, but no particular sign of the impressive varnish.
Comments and suggestions are welcome.
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I suggest that you keep up the good work.
Cool set Mike. Please explain No. 2 and 3
Wonderful set, Mike. Beautifully done.
UTMike wrote:
Southern Utah landscapes are notable because of the wonderful red rock. I noticed in the recovered shots from Moab that there was a variation in the rock faces you see within a relatively small area.
The first three shots in this set are from UT 279, a well known local Moab area road to see petroglyphs. I picked out shots that showed the distinctive varnish on the rock faces. Look close and you can still see a few petroglyphs.
The last two shots are from a hiking trail out of downtown Moab. The rock faces are there, but no particular sign of the impressive varnish.
Comments and suggestions are welcome.
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Interesting and beautiful
Outstanding once again, Mike. Great set.
NMGal wrote:
Great captures, Mike. 2 and 3 almost look like reflections in the water.
Thanks, Barbara, I appreciate your encouragement.
cahale wrote:
I suggest that you keep up the good work.
You are very generous, thanks.
I am happy that you liked the set, thanks for looking.
Curmudgeon wrote:
Cool set Mike. Please explain No. 2 and 3
Thanks, Jack. Those shots are from UT 279 directly at the cliff face that contains the petroglyphs. They show the intense varnish on that rock. In the center of #2 you can see some petroglyphs.
joehel2 wrote:
Wonderful set, Mike. Beautifully done.
I always appreciate your supportive comments, Joe, thanks for looking.
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