Wave Images by kenne
As promised in earlier posting on our trip the Vermillion Cliffs National Monument, Coyote Buttes and the Wave located there in, this is the posting that contains some of the seventy photos taken in the Wave. Admittedly, the colors vary because of lighting, as with any photo, but dramatically so when the colors in the Wave are so dramatic. I took over 250 images, which represent a photo treasure in which to return in the future.
Again, a big thank you to the group leader, Dean Perron and fellow hikers Susan Mayfield, Mary Frances Ruddick, Pat & Tom Markey. This was a hike of a lifetime!
Here’s the link to my Flickr photo set of the remaining photos — http://www.flickr.com/photos/kennetu/sets/72157629369434228/
kenne
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Stunning!
. . . the place is unbelievable — better than the Grand Canyon from a photography perspective!
these are absolutely astounding, thanks.
Wonderful image, Kenne.You are an artist.
Your friend from Argentina.
. . . so nice to hear from you, Marita. Maybe some day I can take lots of beautiful photos in Argentina.
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I just looked at your shots of The Wave for the second time. What an amazing experience that must have been! You got some absolutely memorable shots, I can almost imagine how it was, spiritual, quiet, soo quiet, maybe just a whisper of wind moaning softly….what a holy place!!
. . . just finished a video on the hike to the wave, which I will be posting tonight.
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Five years ago I hiked in the Vermillion Cliffs Monument to the Wave. It is a magical place in northern Arizona. — kenne
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