Eric's Bryce Canyon National Park Pictures

Bryce Canyon is formed by the erosion of the rock at cliff edges. The layers of different colored rock are eroded by both water and ice in the winter. The result is what you see below. Erosion starts at the cliff edge. As you go further from the cliff the more that the erosion has worn down the rock, resulting in smaller formations.

Cedar Breaks NP is a similar park in the area. However, it seems to get more snow and I would not expect to be able to get into the park until late May. Here is what we found:
(c)1997 Eric Praetzel

Tiled pictures:
(c)1997 Carey Cates

The following 4 make the 5th:
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(c)1997 Eric Praetzel
Here is what the scan of the prints looked like. You'll notice that the colors are radically different. I've always found the color of the prints to vary dramatically. This is also true when scanning the negatives - but not nearly as much.
(c)1997 Eric Praetzel

The first 2 make the 3rd:
(c)1997 Eric Praetzel (c)1997 Eric Praetzel (c)1997 Eric Praetzel


(c)1997 Eric Praetzel (c)1997 Eric Praetzel (c)1997 Eric Praetzel (c)1997 Eric Praetzel (c)1997 Eric Praetzel (c)1997 Eric Praetzel (c)1997 Eric Praetzel (c)1997 Eric Praetzel (c)1997 Eric Praetzel (c)1997 Eric Praetzel (c)1997 Eric Praetzel (c)1997 Eric Praetzel (c)1997 Eric Praetzel (c)1997 Eric Praetzel (c)1997 Eric Praetzel (c)1997 Eric Praetzel

(c)1996 Carey Cates (c)1996 Carey Cates


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