Dusk on the Promontory and Rainbow Point in Bryce Canyon

in #photography7 years ago

This is "Rainbow Point" and the "Promontory" in Bryce Canyon National Park and in the bottom left of this image is Yovimpa Point. If you have visited the park and driven along the scenic route to the overlooks to take photos, this is most likely where you went. 

From this aerial perspective you can clearly see the results of the long term erosion process which has occurred over time. An ongoing cyclic process of frost weathering and stream erosion of the river and lake bed sedimentary rocks creates the iconic hoodoo structures. 

These unusual structures produce a very strange fortress or palisade effect that strings along miles of cliff faces all throughout this section of the Paunsaugunt Plateau. Paunsaugunt is First Nations Paiute language for ""Home of the Beaver".  Some of these hoodoo structures reach a height of 200 feet (60 m). Though visually stunning, the hoodoos are not the main feature of the park, instead it is the collection of giant natural amphitheaters that range along the eastern edge of the Paunsaugunt Plateau. 

In the immediate lower foreground of this image is a clear example of a hoodoo amphitheater. At its base is Corral Hollow and Blueberry Spring which flows down to Podunk Creek.In the middle right side of this image you can see the Natural Bridge and Fairview Point Overview, Piracy Point and Noon Canyon Butte.  On the distant horizon is Wilson Peak and Black Mountain. 

I lensed this image while flying along the outer edge of the park, northeast bound in the late afternoon during January. The sun has set but the alpenglow lighting effect from over the horizon provided a warm golden glow to the vermilion red, pinkish orange, and white colors of the exposed sedimentary rock cliffs. This aerial image was taken in February after the snow had fallen a few days before leaving a beautiful dusting of snow across the plateau.   

This is from "Where Eagles Fly - The American Wilderness Expedition" my personal project of exploration in the North American   Wilderness.  I am on a mission to raise awareness of our Iconic Natural Heritage  Treasures of North America.  

If you wish to help spread the word and share these images of our amazing planet, please resteemit !  

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Great photo! Out of curiosity, how are you able to capture so many beautiful aerial shots while flying!? Isn't the aircraft going super fast yet your imagine seems like you're floating in a single spot! Thanks for sharing

Great question! I fly a bush plane and use a combination of slow flight and tacking into the scene. This gives me a relatively stationary field of view. Glad you like it!

Three letters: WOW

Unfortunately I missed Bryce on a recent road trip, I can see that was a mistake!

Thanks and don't worry! I am certain it will still be there when you get time to visit!

i like photography.....

LOL !!!!!! so do I

This one took my breath away!

Awesome! I love that images have an impact like this!! Thanks so much

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