Bisti May 2019 – Day 1 Scouting – Part 3

I continued exploring a canyon near the Conversing Hoodoos in search of suitable places to photograph either at sunrise or sunset.

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A wing like hoodoo with a hole.  iPhone photo with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik Color Efex Pro 4.

Why there are such nearly perfectly round holes in so many of the flatter rock features, I do not know; but I’m sure there is a scientific explanation.

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A stern bird faced hoodoo.  iPhone photo with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik Color Efex Pro 4.

I could not help but note how much like an angry bird this particular hoodoo looked like.  I made numerous images from various points of view.

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A stern bird faced hoodoo.  iPhone photo with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik Color Efex Pro 4.
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A stern bird faced hoodoo.  iPhone photo with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik Color Efex Pro 4.

Continuing into the canyon past the angry bird face, I came upon this batch of hoodoos, one of which has a very elegant, graceful lady like look.  The angry bird hoodoo is visible in the background.

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Graceful Hoodoo.  iPhone photo with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik Color Efex Pro 4.

This next photo illustrates how the hoodoos are formed as the canyon walls erode.

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Emerging Hoodoos.  iPhone photo with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik Color Efex Pro 4.

Many of rocks are eroded into modern art like objects.  My first impression of this one was that it could be seen as a chair, but then it seemed to morph into more of a nude torso in my imagination.  Maybe some primordial force shapes my imagination!

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Female Nude Torso Hoodoo. iPhone photo with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik Color Efex Pro 4.

The nude torso is accompanied by another strangely shaped modern art form.

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Modern Art Hoodoos.  iPhone photo with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik Color Efex Pro 4.

I wandered on down this canyon until I came to the end or, maybe more appropriately, its origin.  This is but one branch off of a major wash through this area.

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A view down a Bisti canyon.  iPhone photo with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik Color Efex Pro 4.

My first thought here was to turn back, ending my scouting for the day, since there only appeared to be steep, crumbly, clay soil badlands at the end of this canyon – a dead end; but then I realized that I could carefully climb out of the canyon and I wanted to see what was up above and what kind of views I could get from a higher elevation.

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End/origin of the canyon.  iPhone photo with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik Color Efex Pro 4.

Climbing the hill at the end of the canyon, I got this wider view of the area.  The area in the lower right is the end of the canyon, while another canyon is visible in the center of the image, which somewhat parallels the branch that I explored.

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Canyon Views from above.  iPhone photo with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik Color Efex Pro 4.

Looking back over the canyon, that I came up, one can see where it branches off of a main wash in the upper right center and, shortly into the canyon, another branch going towards upper left of the photo.

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A long petrified log with broken sections.  iPhone photo with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik Color Efex Pro 4.

Continuing up the hillside, I discovered a rather long petrified log and sections that had broken from that log.

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Petrified log and broken pieces.  iPhone photo with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik Color Efex Pro 4.

Above the petrified log, I could see a large toadstool like rock with hints of others on the other side of the hill.

 

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Toadstool Rocks and hints of others.  iPhone photo with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik Color Efex Pro 4.
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Toadstool hoodoos behind the hill above the petrified log,  iPhone photo with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik Color Efex Pro 4.
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Red cap hoodoo and others.  iPhone photo with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik Color Efex Pro 4.

Behind that hill above the petrified log, I found many toadstool like hoodoos emerging from the hillsides.

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Red cap hoodoos and emerging ones. iPhone photo with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik Color Efex Pro 4.

Continuing to work my way around the hillside, I got a good view of the petrified log from above and I could see a way to safely get down near the log.

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Petrified Log viewed from above . iPhone photo with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik Color Efex Pro 4.
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A close up of a petrified log section.  iPhone photo with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik Color Efex Pro 4.
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An end view of the long petrified log section.  iPhone photo with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik Color Efex Pro 4.

I ended my scouting for today at this location, deciding to come back to this location early one morning for a real photo shoot.

Until next time,

Ken

2 thoughts on “Bisti May 2019 – Day 1 Scouting – Part 3”

    1. Shutterpug, the daily miles, when on one of my photo trips varies. Some days I might do 6 miles, sometimes only 3-4 and occasionally maybe 10+/-. I try to keep in shape for these by walking locally, using a stepper (helps with the hill climbing, but is boring) and swimming. This summer, I’ve been a bit lazy and have not walked as much as I should. I’m trying to get back into the daily walking ritual. Swim season will soon be over, too.

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