Yin and Yang

© Chuck S. Frizzell

Yin and Yang

Uploaded: August 18, 2010

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This shot was taken in Bryce Canyon Utah. The multi color orange and white vertical formations are called Hoodoos. If you take a close look in the canyon (upper right) you can see a fallen pine leaning against the canyon wall. Hoodoos can be very tall, ranging from between 5 to 150 feet, and resemble terrain that looks like it should be on another planet. The title came from a thought that the trees are good and the hoodoos are bad, and they are trying to live in harmony together.
f/4 - (9) bracket shot HDR - IS) 200 - 120mm

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Chuck S. Frizzell August 18, 2010

:) #1299592

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