In a message dated 2/13/2007 8:43:07 A.M.  Pacific Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Certainly the time of  day was not in your favor.  However, you have
done very nicely with the  clouds and color to make it a very nice shot
to look at.  I like  it.

-- 
Bruce
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Thanks, Bruce. Yes, it wasn't a good  time of day, and it was just a side 
trip on the way home, so I buzzed through  the valley in about 45 minutes. Once 
I 
saw it I wished I had more time. Blew me  away. An amazing place, the 
Yosemite of the SW. A whole valley of big, big red  rock formations. Haven't 
seen 
anything else like them in the SW (Bryce is  different, more carved, more 
eroded, 
these were also bigger). 

I want to  go back sometime. Just when I had driven on a little more and 
thought the  formations had stopped there would be another one.

This particular photo  was taken at a lookout point that had a good view of 
the whole valley and was  very close to several big formations. This was just 
one at that spot, there were  more to the right. But they were in too much 
shadow. Evidentially I was supposed  to have a special pass to park there, a 
"Red 
Rock Pass", but I snuck in and  didn't stay long and, thus, didn't get a 
ticket.

Thanks for looking,  Marnie :-)

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Tuesday, February 13, 2007, 1:47:40 AM,  you wrote:


Eac> More big rocks, Sedona-style (Arizona). This   may have the grandeur the
Eac> earlier El Capitan (#1)   lacked.


Eac>  http://members.aol.com/eactivist/PAWS/pages/sedona.htm


Eac>  Just  a travel shot, really. Clouds might be a bit overexposed. Never  
sure
Eac> how to do  that.

Eac> Comments  welcome.

Eac> Marnie aka Doe :-)    Well,  I've  run out of the easy ones. More 
difficult to
Eac> process ones in week or  two.   


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