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The Perfect Slice
Reminds me of a hamburger bun...lol.
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8286/7...5ab43441_b.jpg
This was taken at Red Rock Coulee near Medicine Hat Alberta. I can say it is my new favourite and probably the coolest place to visit in Alberta. The boulders are astonishingly large and red and just sit in the grasslands.
More shots to come......
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That looks just like a sedimentary hamburger bun! Cool image!
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Cool find - I love that sky too.
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Such an interesting rock formation, and beautiful sharp detail. Such an amazing sky also.
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Here's another shot. You can see Montana's Sweet Grass Hillls off in the far distance....about 80-100km away.
There are hundreds of these "concretions" just laying around and more popping up as the ground continues to erode away.
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8443/7...2a2c71ac_b.jpg
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Great shot. I love the colors. Makes you just want to be there!
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oh that's a cool spot casil - great find.
shot 1 has a wonderful perspective! nice comp for sure and nice use of different planes.
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Thanks for sharing a new part of the world with me... looks like lots of great images especially with that lovely blue sky.
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Nice to see some of your images again, Casil. Been missing them. Wonderful shots, as usual. Love the sky.
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Awesome Casil...I totally missed this place on my trip, now I have to go back :thumbup:
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Great find,good shot.....
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Thanks for the kind words all. Here's another one of the concretion boulders in one of the little coulees
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8169/7...d6e6bc2e_b.jpg
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such a neat part of the country. Love your shots. #1 prompts me to ask..."Where's the beef?????"
Thanks for sharing
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What an amazing looking environment!
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What an amazing place for pictures. You could spend hours with all those rock formations. Just love the one with the hamburger rocks. Thanks for sharing.
p.s. The picture in post #12 is not showing up.
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Never seen anything like them. Cool shots.
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THanks everyone and for the heads up asnow.
Another one...fooling around with processing:
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8042/7...a727fb33_b.jpg
And yet another one... there's hundreds of these guys here and all different. I don't think I saw nearly 25% of them:
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8444/7...f093b512_c.jpg
My next try is near sunrise or sunset to get the red glow on the rocks.....