Needles and Pines
by Kristina Rinell
Title
Needles and Pines
Artist
Kristina Rinell
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Hoodoos (odd-shaped pillars of rock left standing from the forces of erosion) can be found on every continent, but Bryce Canyon National Park has the largest collection of hoodoos in the world. The person most responsible for Bryce Canyon becoming a National Park was J. W. Humphrey. Mr. Humphrey was a U. S. Forest Service Supervisor who was transferred to Panguitch, Utah in July 1915.
Featured in these FAA Galleries:
- All Natural Beauty of this World, December 2016
- Big Sky of Art, December 2016
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December 14th, 2016
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Comments (12)
Brian Tada
Beautiful combination of dramatic hoodoos and conifers in this stunning portrait of Bryce Canyon National Park! Awe-inspiring composition with the dramatic sky and landscape. Love the clever title, too. Outstanding work, Kristina, in this spectacular beauty to behold! F/L
Morris Finkelstein
Gorgeous landscape photo of Bryce National Park, with great colors, light, cloudy sky, perspective and composition, Kristina! F/L
Kristina Rinell
Thanks, Mia, for the feauture of 'Needles And Pines' in 'Big Sky of Art' ... I appreciate the support :-)