I hope it's okay to post these here. More landscape but still Nature
We passed through Bryce Canyon on our west trip and had just one night at Bryce Canyon Lodge (highly recommended).
The rain and fog squashed my dreams of a sunrise shoot and we were all packed and ready to leave the park when the rain turned to snow. That sent me scrambling back to the lookouts and probably the most beautiful views I've ever witnessed when the snow stopped and the sun peaked out for a few minutes. These were shot while it was still snowing. I've got another set posted in the Landscape Forums. https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1925932/
Thanks for taking a look !
Gary
Gorgeous set! Love how the soft white of the snow contrasts with the rock colors, so beautiful. I see the hiker in the 4th shot . Really love 9 and 10.
Glad you were able to capture these scenes.
B Benson wrote:
Gary, these are spectacular, a view of Bryce not normally seen. Thanks for sharing these even though there is not elephant in them. Bruce
birdied wrote:
Gorgeous set! Love how the soft white of the snow contrasts with the rock colors, so beautiful. I see the hiker in the 4th shot . Really love 9 and 10.
Glad you were able to capture these scenes.
Birdie
I was a step away from cloning out the hikers but decided to leave them in for scale. Thanks so much Birdie
Wonderful images from a beautiful place. I was there some years back, I dreamed of getting snow like you had. Unfortunately no such luck only a dusting one cold morning, and that closed the road in Congrats on your good luck and these excellent shots.
johnohio wrote:
Wonderful images from a beautiful place. I was there some years back, I dreamed of getting snow like you had. Unfortunately no such luck only a dusting one cold morning, and that closed the road in Congrats on your good luck and these excellent shots.
John
Thanks John. This was my first time visiting. I was talking to my son the other day and I mentioned that you get to a certain age where you begin to think everything good is behind you. Maybe there's still hope
csinseattle wrote:
Gary,
Great and unique set of photos of a beautiful area and besides the weather sounds you made the best of it, a trip I don't think you'll forget.