Dino Canyon

© Marty Straub

Dino Canyon

Uploaded: June 29, 2010

Description

While visiting Canyonlands National Park in Utah we came up with a new theory for canyon formation: Dinosaur Tracks.

f/16, 3eHDR, 24-105mm at 32mm, ISO 100, tripod

Exif: F Number: 16, ExposureTime: 1/30 seconds, ISO: 100, FocalLength: 32.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II

Comments

Monnie Ryan June 29, 2010

Wow -- from a distance that's exactly what it looks like! Wonderful capture, Marty! #1283302

Jeff Robinson level-deluxe June 29, 2010

What a Great/Beautiful View!! Thanks for sharing Marty! Jeff #8723566

Tammy M. Anderson level-deluxe June 29, 2010

What a great theory, Marty. The colors and depth are just fantastic. What a beautiful place. #8723605

Dianna Murphy June 29, 2010

I LOVE the new theory... how perfect. It looks exactly like gargantuan footprints. Gorgeous too. #8723664

John Rivera level-deluxe June 29, 2010

Great capture! #8723820

Val Feldman level-deluxe June 29, 2010

Looking at this, I'd have no trouble believing in your new theory. A beautiful wide and expansive view of eons of the elements doing their most beautiful and awesome carving and shaping work...the vastness of this view is just overwhelming/breathtaking. Is that rain far off in the distance? (After missing Carol F's spider reflection - I'm not trusting my eyes!:) Rain or not, wish I was there. Glad you were. Excellent work, Marty, as always. #8724001

Kitty R. Rodehorst-Hanna June 29, 2010

OHMYGOODNESSGRACIOUSSAKESALIVE! This image is WAAAAAAAY over the top GLORIOUS, Marty! Your new name works perfectly for these canyons! :-) k #8724257

Ellen Hodges June 29, 2010

This is a most fabulous capture, Marty! Super gorgeous and outstanding to the 1,000th degree!! Wow!! #8724387

Michelle Alton June 29, 2010

Your lighting is just exquisite, as is the entire image. #8724419

Marcel J. Fernandez June 29, 2010

Over the top capture, Marty! #8724563

Julianne Bradford June 29, 2010

Are those ants building a bridge in the distance..just kidding! This is stupendous Marty! You can see forever! And very track like prints. #8724654

Melissa Olsen June 30, 2010

This goes straight into my favs.
Absolutely breathtaking! #8725376

Randy D. Dinkins level-classic July 04, 2010

Great theory :-), but certainly beautiful remains for us today! Great shot, love the light. #8734300

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