If these geological formations weren't so far off any beaten path they would be world known. Well, you don't have to backpack in to view them, but they are reasonably obscure to the world. When we drove around a bend in the road and saw this my jaw fell open. As pictured here you're seeing them from some distance. Approached on foot you feel like you're discovering a lost site of great significance lost to history. In some ways an extremely large panorama diminishes the sense of scale. It crowds too much into a viewable rectangle, which is not at all how my eye saw it. It was too large for that. I have other photos from other angles closer up that I will post later.
Of course these infrared photos enhance that sense of mystery, but natural light isn't much less impressive.
Canon Rebel XT (converted to Infra-red by LifePixel 830nm Filter) | Tamron SP 45mm F/1.8 Di VC USD Lens
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