Tent Rocks #5
by Steven Ralser
Title
Tent Rocks #5
Artist
Steven Ralser
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
A hoodoo in the Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument, west of the Rio Grande between Albuquerque and Santa Fe in New Mexico. The wall is composed of volcaniclastic sediments resulting form the eruption in Jemez Volcanic field about 6-7 million years ago. Hoodoos (also known as tent rocks) are characterized by having a very resistant cap rock at the top. This cap rock protects the pillar from being eroded away.
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January 21st, 2014
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Comments (24)
Barbara Chichester
CONGRATULATIONS your outstanding artwork is FEATURED on the highly viewed Art Group: ENCHANTED NEW MEXICO Out of many pieces of artwork received daily to review and choose from, your work has been chosen because of it's excellence!
Randy Rosenberger
Cool shot, Steven, and thanks for the nice description. It is with great pride and pleasure that I showcase this beautiful piece of your art work on the HOMEPAGE of the Wisconsin Flowers and Scenery group site. I believe your works to be well composed, masterfully displayed, and a true joy to view. Thanks for sharing your talents with our members of WFS group and all members on FAA. Your excellence sets a standard to be proud of. LIKED and FAVED Forever, Elvis