Natural landscapes: patterns of nature

BADLANDS EROSION FORMATION, DINOSAUR PROVINCIAL PARK, ALBERTA

Definitely one of the most amazing places I’ve ever made photographs, Dinosaur Provincial Park is a is a UNESCO World Heritage Site about two and a half hours drive southeast of my home in Calgary.
It’s one of the richest dinosaur fossil areas on the planet. Forty species have been discovered at the park and more than 500 specimens have been removed and exhibited in museums around the globe.
I arrived at dawn on a May morning, hoping to capture sunrise light. Sadly, clouds blocked the sun for several hours, so I searched out fascinating landforms like this.
Nikon D7100, tripod

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