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Thank you for the kind comments. I didn't shoot for it's inherent beauty, but because it had such a great variety of classic sandstone features all in one area.
As Tim mentioned, this was taken of the high wall behind and beyond the Wave. In fact, the bottom fins are a part of the formation that is the "second wave". The little alcove/arch that Tim was talking about is further toward the main Wave, but part of the same formation. I'll attach a picture of that for reference.
Dave, Deb, Robyn and I all gathered here in the early afternoon, and studied the various levels of the formation, as the clouds and light danced over it. It seemed to have the full panoply of "pillows", cracks, swirls, layers, ribs and fins as are found throughout this area of the southwest.
So I thought it was worth this 4 shot vertical pano. I hope to fill a good part of the living room wall with its details.
Bart
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