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by Tom Kelly
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Twilight at Bryce 75 Galaxy case by Tom Kelly. Protect your Galaxy S8 with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your Galaxy S8 for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
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Summertime at Bryce National Park in Utah is very captivating.lands. Hoodoos are most commonly found in the High Plateaus region of the Colorado... more
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Protect your Galaxy S8 with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your Galaxy S8 for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
Summertime at Bryce National Park in Utah is very captivating.lands. Hoodoos are most commonly found in the High Plateaus region of the Colorado Plateau and in the Badlands regions of the Northern Great Plains. While hoodoos are scattered throughout these areas, nowhere in the world are they as abundant as in the northern section of Bryce Canyon National Park. In common usage, the difference between Hoodoos and pinnacles or spires is that hoodoos have a variable thickness often described as having a "totem pole-shaped body." A spire, on the other hand, has a smoother profile or uniform thickness that tapers from the ground upward.
At Bryce Canyon, hoodoos range in size from that of an average human to heights exceeding a 10-story building. Formed in sedimentary rock, hoodoo shapes are affected by the erosional patterns of alternating hard and softer rock layers. The name given to the rock layer that forms hoodoos at Bryce Canyon is the Claron Formation. This layer has several rock...
I ventured out West in the early 70's. After several trips to Northern Arizona with it's Majestic Skies, Red Rocks, and wide open spaces, I realized I wanted to settle here. Well, Fate came into the picture and numerous stops came along. I ventured to San Juan Islands, British Columbia, Oregon, Utah, Northern and Southern California, and even Southern Arizona. Yet , I felt unsettled looking for home to sink roots. Finally Sedona tugged hard , and I settled here in the mid 90's and rediscovered my sense of Gratitude and Enjoyment. Well I,m mostly retired now, traveling more, and have relocated in an old mining town in the Sierras; Time for change; new areas to explore. In Nature, I find that feeling of Peacefulness and Stillness. I hope...
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Laurie Search
This is a fantastic image, Tom!! Love the bit of light in the foreground!!! :)))vf
Tom Kelly replied:
Thanks Laurie!!
Harriet Peck Taylor
Stunning!
Tom Kelly replied:
Thanks Harriet!
Reynold Jay
Beautiful work of art and very well done TOM! FAVORITE!
Tom Kelly replied:
Thanks so Much Reynold!
Jack Zulli
Wonderful vista;) vf
Tom Kelly replied:
Thanks Jack!
Jerry Bokowski
The intricate, delicate, glow from within rock formations of Bryce never cease to amaze me. Tom. Very nice!........FAV
Tom Kelly replied:
Thanks so much Jerry!
Hany Jadaa Prince John Photography
Hello Tom; this is SUPER impressive piece. Those colours of the twilight and how they cast on the hoodoos are captivating and a pleasure to the eyes and the senses. Your image gives me a feeling of "being there". Excellent piece. And immediate favorite.
Tom Kelly replied:
Thanks again Hany for your kindhearted comments!
Elizabeth Winter
Love these Hoodoos! Very unique looking and wonderful capture! f/v
Tom Kelly replied:
Thanks Elizabeth!
Tom Kelly
Thanks Lee for your vote of confidence!
Lee Piper
Beautiful work!!! f/l
Tom Kelly
Thanks Wayne!
Wayne Moran
Crazy gorgeous wow.