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Coyote Buttes and The Wave at Vermilion Cliffs National Monument offer some intriguing sandstone rock formations, especially in the abstract. Something abstract doesn’t represent a thing or object realistically, but just a small part. Abstract photography concentrates on form, lines, shape, color, patterns and texture. All of the images from this series are available for purchase as a print or downloadable file at Dawn2Dawn Photography
14 responses to “Coyote Buttes In The Abstract”
Liked both the abstracts and traditional landscapes. Nice.
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Beautiful, Mike. I’m loving this series!
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Thanks Eliza. You can’t take a bad picture out at Coyote Buttes
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What beautiful photos. It must be so awe inspiring to hike amidst all that beauty.
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Thanks Katelon. I’ve been out there 5 times and was still blown away again!
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Intriguing shots 🙂
While viewing them I was looking for the south end of prairie wolfs heading north till I rechecked the title’s spelling !!!
Time for me to get new glasses 😉
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Perhaps when I make it back to St. George, I’ll hire you to take me out there, even if the main Wave isn’t included.
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Sounds good Katelon. I’m going to apply for a commercial permit for photography workshops for that whole area. I’ll advise
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That’s awesome!
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Magnificent series, Michael. Your compositions truly celebrate the magical beauty of nature. Good description of abstract images, too.
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Thanks Jane. Your comment about my definition of abstract images is highly appreciated since you are an expert in producing abstract images!
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Aren’t you sweet, Michael. Thank you! You really found some amazing colors and lines in these.
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Thanks Jane. We could have spent a week out there
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Very interesting textures!!
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