I love the first and last of this group.
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
Cany143 wrote:
A.k.a., 'the Rock with Wings'. Or as it's said in the Navajo Nation, Ts茅 Bit始a始铆.
A phenomenally spectacular shot which almost looks surreal 馃弳馃弳馃弳馃弳馃弳
wdross
Loc: Castle Rock, Colorado
Cany143 wrote:
A.k.a., 'the Rock with Wings'. Or as it's said in the Navajo Nation, Ts茅 Bit始a始铆.
Another great shot from you. I always wondered what a photo along that lava dike would look like. My thought for a shot was different from yours. But at least now I have an idea of what can be done. Hopefully I will get back there some day. You always seem to be at these spots when there is great weather to highlight the photo. I don't know how you do it. I seem to be at these spots when it is a bald sky at high noon. C'est la vie. Again, another great shot you are sharing with all of us.
Umnak
Loc: Mount Vernon, Wa.
Wow Jim!!! The skies are spectacular in the last shot!! So, these three didn't make the initial cut?! Glad you posted these "extras", thank you!
Rob
Cany143 wrote:
A.k.a., 'the Rock with Wings'. Or as it's said in the Navajo Nation, Ts茅 Bit始a始铆.
Very nice.swell composed.
Charley Grimes, Indy
kybob
Loc: Versailles, Kentucky
Great shots! I would love to go back there some day it is an awe inspiring place. I remember the first time I saw it was from the balcony of the hotel inside the Mesa Verde National Park which was miles away from it. Just incredible, I feel the first shot really captures it.
Cany143 wrote:
A.k.a., 'the Rock with Wings'. Or as it's said in the Navajo Nation, Ts茅 Bit始a始铆.
Very nice. I've never seen it from that perspective before.
Gorgeous photo, Cany. As usual!
DougS
Loc: Central Arkansas
A real wall hanger! With the water, and reflection in the 1st one, makes it really outstanding! Outstanding composition, too!
We met a super nice Navajo couple while in Chinle, AZ. Wonderful people!
Someone else has already written what I was thinking. That is the best picture of Shiprock I have ever seen. My work has provided me the opportunity to view Shiprock and Windowrock.
That is a very nice, dramatic and moody shot of Shiprock. Nicely captured.
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