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Hoodoos in The Bisti Badlands




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Bernard - That's a stunningly beautiful picture and a credit to your skill as a photographer. :congrats: No offense meant to others, but many pics here are so heavily over-processed they look like cartoons.

Thanks a lot Bill, much appreciated.

I guess we all sit somewhere on a continuum going from realism to picturalism.

Cheers,
Bernard
 
Captured with a Nikon Z7 and 120-300mm f2.8.

Cheers,
Bernard
 

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"Prehistoric Mushroom Field?"
This was from our camping trip to the Bisti Badlands - New Mexico.
The hoodoos, which are common in this area are the geological outcome from a process called differential erosion.
Typically a small cap of the resistant layer remains, and protects a cone of the underlying softer layer from erosion, resulting in a mushroom or fairy tower formation.






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Two words : Wim Hof. Excellent conditioning method, also known as the ice man.

Got high altitude sickness on all 3 summits : hyperventilating, nausea, fatigue.
Kept reminding myself I was on vacation - LOL.
Definitely something I'm proud of, but not much fun.
Difficult to even take photographs on the climbs.




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Visiting this thread after a while and it's amazing to see some of these images!

Greg (FRO) thanks for sharing your travels all over the world. As always ... Simply stunning!





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Out of the darkness the bell rings and reminds us of better days.

Cheers,
Bernard
 

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