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"pool creek"
Pool creek, just up from the low water bridge, across from whispering cave, echo park, dinosaur national monument.
This is a spring fed creek that I have never seen dry even in years of drought. It runs right along the base of the cliff wall and is one of the most lovely places imaginable to spend a hot afternoon.
There are 5000 year old native american petroglyphs (not in photo) about 25 feet up on some of these 800 foot tall canyon walls so I would guess about 25 feet of erosion every 5000 years, not bad.
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8459/8...248b406b_b.jpg
pool creek wall by
Clay Percy, on Flickr
You caught a certain magic to that place in the photo. Very well done!
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It's Autumn here in New England.
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golea.cristian
This has a deep and poetic feeling.
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golea.cristian
All I can say is WOW!
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golea.cristian
Somewhere in Mexico
FP4+ D23, 4x5
doubleplusgood!
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Ken Lee
It's Autumn here in New England.
This is really nice Ken, the division of the frame by light and dark shapes is like a Rorschach test.
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David Lobato
You caught a certain magic to that place in the photo. Very well done!
Thanks David, have you been there?
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