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Uploaded: 11/05/10 3:11 AM GMT
Snow Canyon Panorama
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Snow Canyon State Park, near St. George, Utah.

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::Hottrockin
11/05/10 9:14 AM GMT
Cool comp of this neat place!!
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Why do the pictures come out square when the lens is round??
::allisontaylor
11/05/10 12:06 AM GMT
Inspiring composition and details. The layers of color are especially nice to view. Thank you for sharing it.
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.avedeloff
11/05/10 1:10 PM GMT
I think Snow Canyon is missing some 'snow'. But that might be a good thing. Very nice POV and colors of this.
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"Hurry to meet Death before your place is taken."
.marcaribe
11/05/10 4:00 PM GMT
Sorry to have missed this scenic canyon, I saw Cedar Breaks which was very impressive
Diane
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.icedancer
11/06/10 12:22 AM GMT
Wonderful image and composition, so where is the snow Nathan, lol.
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::Silvanus
11/08/10 12:53 AM GMT
Beautiful shot, Nathan. The color combinations and contrast between the dark foreground rocks, grass, and sunlit rocky peaks is breathtaking. I love the road winding off into the distance, as well. Great job!

- Steve
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::froggiebelle
11/09/10 4:01 PM GMT
Beautiful picture. Looks like a nice peaceful drive.
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"Everything has it's beauty but not everyone can see it." - Confucius
+nmsmith
11/09/10 4:55 PM GMT
I used to live down at the bottom of the canyon, in Ivins, Utah. It is a beautiful, peaceful place.
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::LynEve
11/28/10 10:46 AM GMT
This ertainly is a beautiful place and your capture is stunning Nathan - the sunlight is so brilliant on the mountains and contrasts well with the darker foreground - makes the viewer want to go further into the scene.
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