More photography in an area known as White Rocks in Southern Utah.

This group of hoodoos seem to be looking about for the fallen head of the headless stump in the background.

There are many of these “Flat Top” hoodoos in this area and many headless ones as those flat tops eventually fall off.

The square shape of the head on this hoodoo looks as if it could have been purposely shaped. Getting this image with that georgeous sky behind it was a bonus.

Maybe those rocks in the foreground are from previous hoodoos here?

The creases and lines in these rocks remind me of baked rolls.

As the various layers of rock erode and collapse from a wall here, interesting textural features are created with lines, shapes and fractures.

The sunlight disappears well before sunset over most of this erroded valley, limiting the opportunity for golden hour light.

Shooting from “behind” these hoodoos, looking down and over the valley of their dominion, seeing that valuey as they see it.



Thanks for following and stay tuned for more White Rocks photography,
Ken