A sunset view of Bryce Canyon National Park. I took a panoramic view of this, but fitting it into 1600x1200 frame makes it so skinny and long it wouldn't make a very good desktop.
I think these Bryce Canyon views of yours would be hard to screw up. I can't get enough of the sun, shadows and layers. Do you know anything about the geology? Because of the colors and the ragged way it erodes I'm wondering if its mostly sandstone.
After looking at your beautiful images of Bryce Canyon, I think I'll have to pack my bags and make a two-week journey here next year. What time of year do you recommend?
Very well done Nathan, even if the image is cropped, the composition is excellent, as is everything else. 10 by me.
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I don't have a problem with skinny panoramic images with dark bands top and bottom. It leaves room for my screen icons (they can live in the band area) without losing them in a busy photo or having them cover parts of the photo that I'd rather see.