This week’s Foto Friday Fun features images chosen by 12 readers including moonrise and sunrise in California, and sunset in South Africa where elephants roam, plus more.
Rita chose #576. The first time I hiked to Buckskin Gulch in 2009 I didn’t have any idea what a slot canyon was and loved the texture and patterns of the water sculpted sandstone in Wire Pass on the way.
Jim and Diana chose #88. Me, at six-years old in 1960, for a school picture in Hinsdale, Illinois.
Yogi and Random dot org chose #3423. I haven’t practiced much at shooting the stars but do try to get out for full moon rises if I can. This shot from a March 2017 visit to the Alabama Hills, in California.
Jo chose #5050 and is a bird lover so will understand this shot. When viewing birds from a hide in Kruger National Park some people have to be reminded to be quiet.
Jennifer chose #7767. The 2006 Warm Fire on the Kaibab National Forest opened up a spectacular view east across House Rock Valley, past the Paria Plateau and Echo Cliffs to the distant Navajo Mountain about 60 miles away. Now I see that 10,000 foot peak from Bryce and have shared it in photos from Yovimpa Point.
Diane and Nigel chose #3107. A rare for me sunrise shot taken from camp in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California on 1-8-15.
Cathy chose #3754. I don’t spend near enough time on any coast so am fascinated by crashing waves. This rocky shoreline was along the Indian Ocean at Kidds Beach in South Africa 2-21-13.
Sherry chose #9470. While visiting Augrabies Falls in South Africa for my birthday we stopped at Echo Corner along a bend in the Orange River. We didn’t hear any echo.
Jeff chose #0832, “the moment when the nations Largest horizontal eruption occurred on March 18, 1980.” Except it was May Jeff. So in between those two months is April, when this shot was taken just one month after the above shot. What a difference being in South African summer versus spring at Grand Canyon National Park.
Doris chose #8076. My favorite South African wild animal seen at Addo Elephant National Park in April 2014.
Sue chose #1515 for a special day with a “joy” moment in Joshua Tree National Park. For me, sunset over the Indian Ocean in Tsitsikamma National Park, South Africa provided a moment like that as well.
Sallie and Bill chose #822. The person on the dune puts its size in perspective at Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park in Utah.
My choice this week should be my personal theme. This quote hangs on the gazebo wall along Bristlecone Loop Trail in Bryce Canyon National Park.
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