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Anticline, flatiron, or a wild ride down the mountain?
- View post It would be neat to see them framed hanging next to each other.
- View post I love the water drop raceway in the first picture.
- View post l've experienced too many "oh shit!" moments to mention when they were processed. I've got a shopping bag full of…
- View post This picture and Teacher Toni's of the pearl pond downthread make an interesting pair.
- View post In the future he will hate that picture, but his spouse will think it is adorable.
- View post When I took that picture, I didn't even notice the wild contrast in the sky. I spent several minutes waiting…
- View post I like the way the breaks in the clouds mimic the way the land breaks up the water. Is that…
- View post All great shots, but "Beach boy the elder" is my favorite. I like the way he, his shadow, and his…
- View post All your shots are great. I especially like the night shots. I'll be interested to see what you capture with…
- View post Is the third one a waterfall or waves crashing? I like the second one. When we vacation near the ocean,…
- View post Not copper. Glacial flour, tiny bits of rock ground so fine they remain suspended in the water by currents, makes…
- View post She meant Tom Sawyer.
- View post It is the Boulder Mail Trail between Boulder and Escalate, way west of Moab.
- View post If only we public servants could get up to that $700 billion public trough. Oops, I forgot. That's reserved for…
- View post I think a lot of people don't realize that Utah's rocks are a frame for its amazing skies.
- View post Oh the spectacular sand dollar. Oh the spectacled skull. Oh, oh, oh, oh the orange orifice and it inner bit.
- View post I'm cold now.
- View post It looks like a creature from Dr. Who is attacking. Exterminate!!!
- View post Great photos all, but I love the way the branches echo the lines of the temple at Chichen Itza.
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