eroded sandstone

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-- Pete Dickson (dickson.pn@pg.com), February 11, 1999

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I love the pure orange hues. I really like the tension that is set up by the horizontal, vertical, and diagonal lines. Nice job.

-- Mark Erickson (maericks@netcom.com), February 11, 1999.

I think my eyeballs turned inside-out trying to figure scale and relationships in this one! The "river of fire" seems to float in space. Nice image, but a head-twister for me.

Frank

-- Frank Kolwicz (bb389@lafn.org), February 11, 1999.


A stunning image! Like Frank, I had to spend a bit of time to get my mind around it but I enjoy the result.

-- Garry Schaefer (schaefer@pangea.ca), February 12, 1999.

I like the combinations of vertical and horzontal texture on the curved sandstone. There is something about the upper left I don't like but can't quite place it. The colors are wonderful.

-- Micheal F. Kelly (Kellys@Alaska.net), February 12, 1999.

I'm new to this forum, but when I saw your photo I was amazed. It's gorgeous and there is nothing wrong with a little mystery...particularly when dealing with sandstone formations. Living in Utah and having backpacked extensively in S.Utah, I was curious as to where you found such a formation. Very nice.

-- John Wiemer (Wiemerjo@slcc.edu), February 12, 1999.


I guess I'm not very abstract. I like your old "slot shot" much better. I'm happy to see some new material. What have you been doing lately?

-- Larry Korhhnak (lvk@gnv.ifas.ufl.edu), February 15, 1999.

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