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Split RockPosted by Stinkbug Photography (Cochise County, United States) on 9 March 2008 in Landscape & Rural and Portfolio.
Comments (15)
Marion from Nanaimo, BC, CanadaAs alway, Gary, good composition. It looks like a giant axe split this rock in two. Great shot. 9 Mar 2008 5:31am @Marion: Thanks Marion, It was a pretty clean break. @Saeed: Thanks Saeed. Ina from Krugersdorp, South AfricaVery unusual - maybe it was struck by lightning? 9 Mar 2008 7:10am @Ina: Now I would pay to see that. Thanks Ina. @yiannis krikis: Thank you Yiannis. I appreciate it. Lorraine from Gatineau, CanadaThe strenght of nature never fails to amaze me! Gorgeous shot!!! 9 Mar 2008 9:05am @Lorraine: It always amazes me too. It kind of humbles you. Thanks Lorraine. vu@granby - Wolfgang Prigge from CanadaWith nature's patience even big rocks will turn to sand... Good composition! 9 Mar 2008 12:22pm @vu@granby - Wolfgang Prigge: Thanks Wolfgang. The whole process is pretty incdredible if you sit and think about it. Betty from New Jersey, United StatesVery nice color and composition. What force it took to do that! 9 Mar 2008 1:06pm @Betty: Thank you Betty. Sometimes it's as little as some water getting into a crack and freezing to get things going. MJ from Delaware, United Statesnice find... I love the colors on the rock... nive composition 9 Mar 2008 8:11pm MaryB from Staffordshire, United KingdomI wonder if it's as recent a split as it looks, as there is no litchen or moss on the inside. 9 Mar 2008 8:20pm amy from Rocky Mountain House, CanadaI love the turquoise blues... Nicely done, Gary. 10 Mar 2008 2:50am Rebecca from Leicester, United KingdomThis indeed have an awesome-ness about it. Fantastic find and capture. 18 Mar 2008 12:02am Rebecca from Leicester, United Kingdomoops sorry, meant to say - This DOES indeed :) 18 Mar 2008 12:03am |
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