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Utah, Nevada & Arizona

Mathieu05Mathieu05 Registered Users Posts: 203 Major grins
edited June 27, 2011 in Journeys
Took the family on a 10-day vacation to Arizona, Utah & Nevada. These images are all red rocks and i enjoy every bit of it;

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Artist Point - Monument Valley by Chris Odchigue | Photography, on Flickr

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Grand Canyon - South Rim by Chris Odchigue | Photography, on Flickr


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Rock Cathedral by Chris Odchigue | Photography, on Flickr

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Monument Valley by Chris Odchigue | Photography, on Flickr

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Horseshoe Bend by Chris Odchigue | Photography, on Flickr


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Monument Valley by Chris Odchigue | Photography, on Flickr
Chris Odchigue | Photography

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    GP ImagesGP Images Registered Users Posts: 152 Major grins
    edited May 24, 2011
    Beautiful scenery and compositions. The colors look a bit over the top on my uncalibrated monitor here at work.
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    Mathieu05Mathieu05 Registered Users Posts: 203 Major grins
    edited May 25, 2011
    Thanks GP, i have the same thing in my office monitor as well...
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    TopCatTopCat Registered Users Posts: 71 Big grins
    edited June 21, 2011
    +1 on the colors. Nice shots, though!
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    Mathieu05Mathieu05 Registered Users Posts: 203 Major grins
    edited June 27, 2011
    Thank you Tom :)
    Chris Odchigue | Photography

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