A Walk Through the Canyon
by Bruce Bley
Title
A Walk Through the Canyon
Artist
Bruce Bley
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
This is a photograph of the end of French Canyon in Starved Rock State Park. Normally there would be a waterfall cascading down the wall, but due to the drought we are experiencing, there was no waterfall this time.
The canyons of Starved Rock State Park were formed by glacial meltwater and stream erosion. They sliced dramatically through tree-covered, sandstone bluffs for four miles at the park.
The park is best known for its fascinating rock formations, primary St. Peter sandstone, laid down in a huge shallow inland sea more than 425 million years ago and later brought to the surface.
I hope you have enjoyed this work and will share it with others. You can see more of my work on my homepage in the various galleries I have created. Thank you for visiting and please come back.
Uploaded
November 23rd, 2016
Statistics
Viewed 514 Times - Last Visitor from New York, NY on 04/18/2024 at 3:48 AM
Embed
Share
Sales Sheet
Comments (10)
I'ina Van Lawick
Beautiful point of view. Mother Nature's beauty can be so humbling. lf
Bruce Bley replied:
Thank you for the nice comment, I'ina. I totally agree with your comment about nature.
Bruce Bley
Dan, Thank you again for the feature in the group "premium FAA Artists". I appreciate the honor and your support.
Bruce Bley
Jenn, Thank you so much for the feature in the group "Bath And Spa Prints". I sincerely appreciate it.
Bruce Bley
Nader, I am very grateful for the feature in group "Exploration Photography". Thank you for the honor.
Bruce Bley
Dora, I am very grateful for the feature in the group "Glimpses of Autumn", Thank you so much for the honor.
Bruce Bley
Jijo, Thank you so much for the feature in the group "Amazing Colors Of Nature". I sincerely appreciate the honor.
Johanna Hurmerinta
Magnificent image, Bruce! LF
Bruce Bley replied:
Thank you for the kind and gracious comment, Johanna. I sincerely appreciate it.