This is the final part for the first afternoon visit to White Rocks in Southern Utah in March 2025.


Late day sunlight reflects off of the bodies of these hoodoos and illuminates the underside of the flat tops, which would otherwise by in shadow.



I’ve made up names for these hoodoos, which seem fitting to me, but others might think of other names they like better.


After climbing out of the White Rocks canyon, which was already nearly all in shadow, I paused to capture a few shots over the canyon and the landscape around the canyon. The sun was low in the sky, not quite golden hour, but the lighting was good. We still had to hike back to our vehicle and make a slow drive out of this area, which is best done in daylight, so we never quite waited for sunset.


This wraps up this late day shoot in White Rocks.
Until next time and thanks for following,
Ken