Wow, wow, wow and wow! Those rock formations are fascinating. You did a great job capturing them against the sky with the cloud formations. Lots of contrast between your subject and background.
Okay, so I feel like a dork saying I wondered if that was Utah. After all, you apparently LIVE in Utah. Ha! Ha! For whatever reason, I thought you lived here in Colorado. I guess it was the "High Altitude" title. Pay no attention to the silly girl from Colorado.
I've never heard of Goblin Valley before, but it looks magical, in its own way. The red of the rocks is hauntingly beautiful. I would love to see the area at sunrise (or sunset I suppose). Thank you for stopping by my blog as well; I enjoyed reading your comment and appreciated your visit. Happy WW!
Oh, you're makin' me hungry for red rock country! Such beautiful scenery, and the red rocks against the blue sky creates such a heavenly contrast...
ReplyDeleteWow, wow, wow and wow! Those rock formations are fascinating. You did a great job capturing them against the sky with the cloud formations. Lots of contrast between your subject and background.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Love the shapes.
ReplyDeleteAwesome pictures!
ReplyDeleteHi, Snowcatcher!
ReplyDeleteIt was a blissful break from our cold rainy weather. :))
Thx, Bom -- Your flower photos were quite stunning! :))
ReplyDeleteHi, Beth;
Lucky you ~ spending a little time in NYC. I'm long overdue for a trip.
Happy WW everyone!
OMG! That is beautiful country. Must schedule a field trip!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! I have not been to Utah, but I saw the rock formations in New Mexico. There something very special about them...regal and profound.
ReplyDeleteI would happily give you a guided tour, Tufa!
ReplyDeleteHi, Sage;
I'm on my way down to New Mexico in just a couple weeks. Am looking forward to some backcountry fun.
Gorgeous country...another place I will visit some day. Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteI wish I could go there!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Looks like a lovely day. I wondered if that was southern Utah.
ReplyDeleteOkay, so I feel like a dork saying I wondered if that was Utah. After all, you apparently LIVE in Utah. Ha! Ha! For whatever reason, I thought you lived here in Colorado. I guess it was the "High Altitude" title. Pay no attention to the silly girl from Colorado.
ReplyDeletewow, pretty cool!!
ReplyDeleteRock formations are so amazing. I wonder how those three stood there all by themselves. Such pretty red rocks.
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of Goblin Valley before, but it looks magical, in its own way. The red of the rocks is hauntingly beautiful. I would love to see the area at sunrise (or sunset I suppose). Thank you for stopping by my blog as well; I enjoyed reading your comment and appreciated your visit. Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteHow awesome, Kate! Have fun :)
ReplyDeleteDid you stop by Little Wild Horse Canyon as well? I grew up going there, it's a fun place.
ReplyDeleteLove all the rock formations! Years ago I was fortunate enough to visit Moab... all of that is simply spectacular.
ReplyDeleteThe rock goblins are great! And your dog seems right at home there.
ReplyDeletegorgeous photos. i've never seen anything like this other than in that movie recently.. 127 hours i think it was called. ouch! be careful!
ReplyDeleteBad Dog looks like he enjoyed Goblin Valley too. I hadn't heard of Goblin Valley before ~ love the name and such unique rock formations!
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful photos Kate. What a great place to visit. I've added it too my list of must see places.
ReplyDeleteAwesome pictures!! Absolutely lovely shapes!
ReplyDeleteFantastic. That would go on my list to visit but it's already impossibly long. Thank goodness for the internet.
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