Turned the camera vertical and zoomed in little to focus on the hoodoos there in the "canyon" that is really not a canyon as Ms. Krach was reading up on ... another fun story.
There was a lot of drama in the sky and air with the storms and lightning all around us. Some of the spots I just did not want to chance being hit by lightning ... once in a lifetime is enough, and I do not want to relive that experience.
In any case, liked this lead in view of the hoodoos to the rain falling off in the distance ... working its magic to make more hoodoos for us!
Bryce Canyon is a magical place, and glad we spent one day here again on this most recent trip. More drama in sky from this evening (and then the following morning) to follow as I get them processed.
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... when the sun popped out below the storm clouds to the west lighting up the hoodoos ... but it also started to bring out a rainbow that you can see forming.
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The storm clouds and thunder showers were in clumps, and seemed to be going in all different directions ... alas this long exposure I took at Bryce Point shows how they were doing just that. Made it hard to tell where to head next to stay just out of the lightning's reach and the heavier showers.
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As the sunset continued and some nice light filtered in, the bow really grew nicely across the hoodoos. It was amazing to witness ... then I remembered to take a shot ... or two ... ;)
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Early morning light while hiking down in the hoodoos. If you have not done this before, please put it on your list to do. Just amazing.
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