THE ART OF NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY --- ROCK FORMATIONS
By: Fely Sorensen
The art of photography is more than a visual art in a sense that taking images of our nature world is an internal appreciation of balance, harmony and beauty. The beauty of nature reflected in art is just another reminder of our need to protect it. Being outdoors can lift our spirits and stoke our creativity.
ROCK FORMATIONS
The art of nature are those things that have not altered by human intervention. Nature refer to the realm of various types of living plants and animals and in some cases to the processes associated with inanimate objects -- the way that particular types of things exist and change to their own accord, such as the weather and geology of the earth, matter and energy of which all of these things are composed.
Bay of Fundy, Hopewell Rock |
Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick |
At low tide the viewers can explore the ocean floor to appreciate more closely the natural elements of the environment and an awesome opportunity for photography.
Bay of Fundy, Hopewell Rock |
These amazing red rock formation images are at the Valley of Fire State Park, are just different and uniquely shaped. They can be viewed throughout the park.
The Valley of Fire is a site of red rock formations and sand stones. These rock formations have formed over many millennia by strong winds and rain slowly washing away the materials holding the sand grains together.
The rocks weakened over time, allowing the shapes that we see today and they could slowly disappear.
Valley of Fire, Nevada |
Valley of Fire |
Valley of Fire, Nevada |
Valley of Fire, Nevada |
The movement of this fault forced the older gray sedimentary rock over the younger red rocks, forming the varicolored landscape that can be seen in the mountain today. A thrust fault is a fracture in the earth's crust where one rock plate is thrust horizontally over another.
Red Rock Canyon, Las Vegas |
The Grand Canyon ,nearly two billion years of Earth's geological history have been exposed as the Colorado River and its tributaries cut their channels through layer after layer of rock while the Colorado Plateau was uplifted. The Colorado River has driven the down-cutting of the tributaries and retreat of the cliffs, simultaneously deepening and widening the canyon.
Grand Canyon, Arizona |
Include isolated, scenic, or spectacular surface rock outcrops. These formations are usually the result of weathering and erosion sculpting the existing rock.
Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia |
Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia |
Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia |
Canyon Saint Anne, Quebec |
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