Friday, June 05, 2009

And Then There's Bryce

Arriving at Bryce in the afternoon, we just had to get to the park to take some shots of this amazing place. This was our second visit, but there was no less sense of inspiration.




"Stay on the trails" "Dangerous cliffs" "Stay away from the edge" Lots of warning signs...



Of course, a REAL photographer ignores all of those warnings.



These strange, white Hoo Doos remind me of a group of people having a meeting; possibly about how to get down from their predicament.
And here's more "on the edge" photography...



And even more...



The people on the lookout above us gives a perspective of the size of this wonderous place.


Of course there are just too many sights to see and too many photos to take, not to mention deciding which ones to upload...


And of course there will be more to follow.
Just a reminder: Click on the images to view them larger. I'm trying to figure out how to upload them in a larger size, but until then...

5 comments:

maya | springtree road said...

beautiful place! i wanna go...

Toni said...

If that is your husband, he is insane! That's crazy!! That place is crazy beautiful. I can't even imagine what it must feel like to stand there and gaze upon such a beautiful, complex site. Wonderful captures.

Marcie said...

Spectacular collection of images..in a most spectacular setting. Wonderful!!!!

Kathy said...

Hi Judy, thank you for stopping by my blog, your photographs are stunning. re the photo enlarging, rather than take up your comment space with details on "how to" I will refer you to a post a fellow blogger did on this subject, it is very imformative and easy to follow, if you go here:- http://betweennapsontheporch.blogspot.com/2009/06/welcome-to-21st-metamorphosis-monday.html

you will soon have your amazing photos in larger scale, let me know if you need any more info, best wishes, Kathy.

Diane Schuller said...

Oh my gosh, your husband was lucky not to ... well ...

Anyway, what great images and yes, those people really do add to the sense of perspective. Well done!