Natural landscapes: where the light caresses

BADLANDS FORMATION, DINOSAUR PROVINCIAL PARK, ALBERTA

Amidst the stunning landscapes of this park in western Canada (where the bones of more than 300 dinosaurs have been found), this little scene might be easy to miss. But I liked the saucer shape of the rock and how the deeply crevassed soil seemed to prop it up. All of this was captured in stunning morning light, which was the key element in making this photo work.
Nikon D90, tripod, polarizing filter

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