Sand stone
523 creative works found
-
Canon 20D – 17-40mm L – 17mm – 1s – f/11 Antelope Canyon is the most-visited and most-photographed slot canyon in the American Southwest. It is located on Navajo land near Page, Arizona. Antelope Canyon formed over the course of millions of years by erosion of the Navajo Sandstone, primarily due to flash flooding and secondarily due to wind erosion. Rainwater (especially during monsoon season) runs into the wash that Antelope Canyon is part of, picking up speed and sand as it rushes through the narrow passageways. Over time the passageways are eroded away, making the corridors wider and smoothing hard edges in such a way as to form characteristic ‘flowing’ shapes in the rock. Upper Antelope Canyon, called Tse bighanilini, “the place where water runs through rocks” by the Navajo, is the most frequently visited by tourists, due to two considerations. First, its entrance and entire length are at ground level, requiring no climbing. Second, beams (shafts of direct sunlight radiating down from openings in the top of the canyon) are much more common in Upper than in Lower. Beams occur most often in the summer months, as they require the sun to be high in the sky. / In the same series: / / /
-
Antelope Canyon is the most-visited and most-photographed slot canyon in the American Southwest. It is located on Navajo land near Page, Arizona. Antelope Canyon formed over the course of millions of years by erosion of the Navajo Sandstone, primarily due to flash flooding and secondarily due to wind erosion. Rainwater (especially during monsoon season) runs into the wash that Antelope Canyon is part of, picking up speed and sand as it rushes through the narrow passageways. Over time the passageways are eroded away, making the corridors wider and smoothing hard edges in such a way as to form characteristic ‘flowing’ shapes in the rock. Lower Antelope Canyon, called Hasdeztwazi, or “spiral rock arches” by the Navajo, is located a few kilometers away from the upper Antelope Canyon and is a more difficult hike. In the same series: / / /
-
Antelope Canyon is the most-visited and most-photographed slot canyon in the American Southwest. It is located on Navajo land near Page, Arizona. Antelope Canyon formed over the course of millions of years by erosion of the Navajo Sandstone, primarily due to flash flooding and secondarily due to wind erosion. Rainwater (especially during monsoon season) runs into the wash that Antelope Canyon is part of, picking up speed and sand as it rushes through the narrow passageways. Over time the passageways are eroded away, making the corridors wider and smoothing hard edges in such a way as to form characteristic ‘flowing’ shapes in the rock. Upper Antelope Canyon, called Tse bighanilini, “the place where water runs through rocks” by the Navajo, is the most frequently visited by tourists, due to two considerations. First, its entrance and entire length are at ground level, requiring no climbing. Second, beams (shafts of direct sunlight radiating down from openings in the top of the canyon) are much more common in Upper than in Lower. Beams occur most often in the summer months, as they require the sun to be high in the sky. In the same series: / / /
-
n the same series: / / /
-
/ MCN: C90A3-645E0-856EB / / © Imber 2007. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Imber. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved. / /
-
Sun Beam entering Upper Antelope Canyon, Arizona, USA. Antelope Canyon is the most-visited and most-photographed slot canyon in the American Southwest. It is located on Navajo land near Page, Arizona. Antelope Canyon formed over the course of millions of years by erosion of the Navajo Sandstone, primarily due to flash flooding and secondarily due to wind erosion. Rainwater (especially during monsoon season) runs into the wash that Antelope Canyon is part of, picking up speed and sand as it rushes through the narrow passageways. Over time the passageways are eroded away, making the corridors wider and smoothing hard edges in such a way as to form characteristic ‘flowing’ shapes in the rock. Upper Antelope Canyon, called Tse bighanilini, “the place where water runs through rocks” by the Navajo, is the most frequently visited by tourists, due to two considerations. First, its entrance and entire length are at ground level, requiring no climbing. Second, beams (shafts of direct sunlight radiating down from openings in the top of the canyon) are much more common in Upper than in Lower. Beams occur most often in the summer months, as they require the sun to be high in the sky. / In the same series: / / /
-
Location: Naher el Kaleb, Lebanon
-
Aperture priority programme / 1/400 sec / f/7.1 / ISO 100 / Spot metering RAW capture. Processed in Camera RAW and PS Elements. Water / Beach Art / Architecture / Stones / Forests / Landscapes / / /
-
Sea Star Sculpture, Wategos Beach, Byron Bay / by Karin Taylor from the Beach Series I made this sculpture / on Wategos Beach Byron Bay / not another soul around / to give you an idea of the scale of the sculpture / most of the stones were the size of your palm / some twice that size and some smaller I had noticed large piles of beautiful stones behind me / began to create something out of them / intuitively, one stone at a time The song that really speaks for this piece is Echo Beach by Martha and the Muffins – click to see lyrics this was our signature song….along with Livin’ on an Island by Status Quo and of course 10CC’s Sunburn
-
Some kind of dark stains left on the sand resmble fingers reaching otu from the tide as the sun sets over the beach near San Diego California
-
A eroded piece of lava rock being pushed to and fro by the ebb and flow of the tides along a Maui beach.
-
Antelope Canyon is the most-visited and most-photographed slot canyon in the American Southwest. It is located on Navajo land near Page, Arizona. Antelope Canyon formed over the course of millions of years by erosion of the Navajo Sandstone, primarily due to flash flooding and secondarily due to wind erosion. Rainwater (especially during monsoon season) runs into the wash that Antelope Canyon is part of, picking up speed and sand as it rushes through the narrow passageways. Over time the passageways are eroded away, making the corridors wider and smoothing hard edges in such a way as to form characteristic ‘flowing’ shapes in the rock. Lower Antelope Canyon, called Hasdeztwazi, or “spiral rock arches” by the Navajo, is located a few kilometers away from the upper Antelope Canyon and is a more difficult hike. In the same series: / / /
-
Australia Rock is located in the seaside town of Narooma in New South Wales, Australia.
-
Hi Guys, well finally got an internet connection so i thought i would share this one with you from corfu !!!!!
-
/ MCN: CCB37-A1E56-16AAA / / © Imber 2007. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Imber. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.
-
Tree snag with sandstone cliffs in background. Established in 1909 Utah’s first national park will celebrate its 100th birthday in 2009. Canon 30D / 18mm focal length / F/6.3 / 1/100 sec. This image placed 2nd on October 31, 2008 in the November Avatar Challenge challenge in the Welcome to Utah group. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Please don’t copy or download this image. My photos may NOT be reproduced and/or used in any form without my written permission. If you want this photograph, I would be honored for you to purchase it. ©2008 Patricia Montgomery | Bucks Mountain Galleries All rights reserved.
-
80×120 cm.
-
110×160 cm . For details see it in large view. / Details /
-
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the inspiration for this photo. Sold in October 2008 Challenges - Winning image in the Inspiring Greeting Cards Challenge: What Are You Thankful For / - Top Ten finish in the A Beautiful Blur Challenge: Pink, Pink, Pink / - Top Ten finish in the Bubbler’s Weekly Challenge: I Am Thankful For Features - Light in the Darkness in October 2008 / - Selective Colouring in October 2008 / - Sets of Two in October 2008 / - Women’s Appreciation in December 2008 / - Inspired Art in December 2008 / - Current Issues in December 2008 Also Available – Mother Earth / (click on photo to reach page)
-
Antelope Canyon is the most-visited and most-photographed slot canyon in the American Southwest. It is located on Navajo land near Page, Arizona. Antelope Canyon includes two separate, photogenic slot canyon sections, referred to individually as Upper Antelope Canyon or The Crack; and Lower Antelope Canyon or The Corkscrew. The Navajo name for Upper Antelope Canyon is Tse’ bighanilini, which means “the place where water runs through rocks.” Lower Antelope Canyon is Hasdestwazi, or “spiral rock arches.” Both are located within the LeChee Chapter of the Navajo Nation. source: wikipedia Taken with a Nikon D70s with a 18-200mm Sigma lens
-
120 X 170 CM. / When no one was looking she was reborn. / I saw this in a dream , i had to create an art of it. In this life we come to a point when we feel we no longer the same person we were years ago , sometimes we even seek the change , to me this Artwork is about starting over , saying goodbye to old self and starting fresh , stronger, wiser,and happier I hope , for better view see it in large viewing . This is one of the songs i listened to when i created her. / right click the link below and open it in a new Tap or window. / Redborn by Era / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / Sally Omar was inspired by another work of mine called REBIRTH / she wrote an amazing poem which i think fits very well with this art work too. / Thank you very much Sally . REBORN / The Heavens opened as I stood there / My soul was completely bared / Trembling it was time to say goodbye / To the past…I did not cry / Hoping that my life would change / And nothing at all would remain the same / I saw all the hate and despair / Float from my soul and disappear / I stood there life renewed / As if a new world came into view / Love filled my heart and my being / Finally myself I was clearly seeing / I bowed my head in thankful prayer / Knowing that the Creator cared / I knew now I could move ahead / And as I stood there I said / My soul broken and very torn / Thank you Creator..I am REBORN
-
120×160 cm , Canvas. / Would like to share with you one of the song i was listening to when i created this work , right click the link below and open it in a new tab or window / Kurt Nilsen music / if you never heard of him I think he is one of the best out there now days, Kurt from Norway. Details / Romo wrote an amazing poem which fits perfectly with this painting / thank you very much Robin . Emotions / Strong feelings within my soul / is it coming from within me…. / or from someone I don’t know / it has taken a hold of me…. / and it just won’t let go / leaving my days wandering…. / through this foggy mist… / and my nights in a dream / with a lover that I cannot see… / Is this my soul searching…. / for something missing within…. / or another soul searching…. / and reaching out to me….
-
The clff edges along the mornington peninsula’s cost line and the stunning sandstone and rock formations this shot was taken at st pauls ocean beach sorrento, © Keepsakes Photography / All the materials contained may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my permission. My images do not belong to the public domain. / Using this image for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action /
-
Gibson’s Beach, Port Campbell National Park, Victoria, Australia.
RedBubble is a great place to find art, design, photos and writing from over 80,000 talented people.
You can buy their stuff
On stunning greeting cards, awesome t-shirts or beautiful prints to hang on your walls.
Risk Free Returns
It’s really simple. If you’re not happy with your purchase for any reason, we’ll fix it.
About RedBubble
Since February 2007 we’ve shipped over 182,700 items to more than 70 countries around the world.
Join In
Sign up for your free account, upload your work, join some groups and share your creative genius with the world.























