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Deadhorse Canyon SP
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Posted By: slowpez, 12-18-2015, 08:30 AM

Sunset at Deadhorse Canyon SP. One of the finest views overlooking Canyonlands that you will find.

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12-18-2015, 09:46 AM   #2
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majestic scenery - awesome shots - thanks for sharing.
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majestic scenery - awesome shots - thanks for sharing.
Thanks for looking.
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Amazing shots and nature Susan!

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Stylish and classy - topnotch, Susan.

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Amazing shots and nature Susan!
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Stylish and classy - topnotch, Susan.

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Thanks to you both. Much appreciated.
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wow! Wow! WOW! (a legacy from the Utah workshop, wow was pretty good, wow wow was getting special....but the triple WOW was reserved for the spectacular)
Yes, majestic, amazing, mesmerising, plus very well executed and presented.
This is a place I have not seen so I thank you for sharing these..

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You have captured some wonderful sights here Susan.
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wow! Wow! WOW! (a legacy from the Utah workshop, wow was pretty good, wow wow was getting special....but the triple WOW was reserved for the spectacular)
Yes, majestic, amazing, mesmerising, plus very well executed and presented.
This is a place I have not seen so I thank you for sharing these..
Well now, that really makes me feel special.

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You have captured some wonderful sights here Susan.
Thank you EM.
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Susan, those are some great captures, #1 has it all, golden hour, light and shadows, water and reflections, and it all fits together in a dreamlike way. Now which one do you frame and hang in a place of honor? The 16-85 lens was perfect in this setting.
When you finish posting this trip, what are you going to do as a encore?
Thanks for sharing.......... Cliff
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Susan, those are some great captures, #1 has it all, golden hour, light and shadows, water and reflections, and it all fits together in a dreamlike way. Now which one do you frame and hang in a place of honor? The 16-85 lens was perfect in this setting.
When you finish posting this trip, what are you going to do as a encore?
Thanks for sharing.......... Cliff
Thanks so much for those kind words Cliff. Keep your eye out for those big parks that we visited, Yellowstone, the Rockies, and the Grand Canyon plus quite a few others in between.
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I really need to go there one day, love the colours, great photo's
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Deadhorse Canyon
I looked as hard as I might... but I still can't see any.
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I really need to go there one day, love the colours, great photo's
Yes you should. The colors of the west are just so intense. Love it out there.

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I looked as hard as I might... but I still can't see any.
Buried of course or you would see vultures too.
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Buried of course or you would see vultures too
So your telling me that I'm missing out on all the wildlife this place has to offer then...

Great shots though, even without the above.
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