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by Bruce Bley
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Decorate your bathroom and dry yourself off with our luxuriously soft bath towels and hand towels. Our towels are made from brushed microfiber with a 100% cotton back for extra absorption. The top of the towel has the image printed on it, and the back is white cotton. Available in three different sizes: hand towel, bath towel, and bath sheet.
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The Lakota gave this land its name, “Mako Sica,” meaning “land bad.” Located in southwestern South Dakota, Badlands National Park consists of... more
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The Lakota gave this land its name, “Mako Sica,” meaning “land bad.” Located in southwestern South Dakota, Badlands National Park consists of 244,000 acres of sharply eroded buttes, pinnacles and spires blended with the largest protected mixed grass prairie in the United States. It is desolation at its truest, where you can look for miles and see no sign of civilization.
This land has been so ruthlessly ravaged by wind and water that it has become picturesque. The Badlands are a wonderland of bizarre, colorful spires and pinnacles, massive buttes and deep gorges. Erosion of the Badlands reveals sedimentary layers of different colors: purple and yellow (shale), tan and gray (sand and gravel), red and orange (iron oxides) and white (volcanic ash).
The Wall formation stretches 60 miles, revealing sedimentary rock layers exposed by eons of erosion. A number of overlooks show off panoramic vistas where the surrounding grassland takes hold.
I hope you have enjoyed this wo...
Hello my name is Bruce Bley. I am a retired art instructor. I taught in a public high school for 35 years. I enjoyed teaching students and helping them develop their own style of work. Now during my retirement I am pursuing my own passion for creating artwork. I enjoy working from nature. As an artist I want to capture the beauty of what nature has to offer. Too often in our society people don't take the time to stop and see what nature has to offer. It can be as simple as the color of a flower, the veins of a petal, and the beauty of it's stamen and pistils. I have created works of fish, flowers, animals, and nature in general to give a person the opportunity to see nature close-up. I am an avid photographer and many of my...
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Nieves Egelkraut
Made me think of the Lord's power to create. Amazing scene and you've captured this well.
Bruce Bley replied:
Thank you for the kind and gracious comment, Nieves. I sincerely appreciate it.
Bruce Bley
Thank you for the feature in the group "The Natural World", Blair. I sincerely appreciate it.
Jeff Iverson
Well done! l/f
Bruce Bley replied:
Thank you, Jeff.
Bruce Bley
Julie, Thank you so much for the feature in the group "Your Story of Art. I sincerely appreciate it.
Bruce Bley
Angie, Thank you so much for the feature in the group "Be 1 with Nature". I sincerely appreciate the honor.
Angie Tirado
Congratulations on your feature today, Dec 3, 2018 in the Be 1 with Nature Group! This great image can also be shared in the group's discussion "Be 1 with Nature Featured Images" to help with gaining even more exposure! Thank you for your participation and contributing this great image to the group!
Alana Thrower
Beautiful capture of this intriguing place! l/f/g+/t/p
Bruce Bley replied:
Thank you for the kind comment, Alana. I sincerely appreciate it.
Bruce Bley
Thank you, Nelly.
NAJE Foto - Nelly Rodriguez
Beautiful! L/F
Juergen Weiss
Very beautiful image, Bruce !
Bruce Bley replied:
Thank you for the kind comment, Juergen.
Johanna Hurmerinta
Stunning! LF
Bruce Bley replied:
Thank you, Johanna.
Steve Harrington
A wonderful image, Bruce! LF
Bruce Bley replied:
Thank you for the kind comment, Steve.
Mike Eingle
Awesome scene! Looks like an amazing place for some beautiful photos! l/f
Bruce Bley replied:
Thank you for the kind comment, Mike. If you ever get to visit the Badlands, you will won't regret it. They are filled with beautiful colors and stunning scenery.
Nancy Griswold
So beautiful, thanks for posting, I have never been but nice to travel through your eyes FAV
Bruce Bley replied:
Thank you for the kind and gracious comment, Nancy.
Lindley Johnson
I've never been to the Badlands - I think I need to change that! The layers are beautiful in this image, and I enjoyed reading your explanation for the various colors. Well done, Bruce! L
Bruce Bley replied:
I am glad you enjoyed this work, Lindley. If you have the chance to go, do it. You won't regret it.
Cindy Treger
Bruce, stunning capture. f/l
Bruce Bley replied:
Thank you for the kind comment, Cindy.
Lynda Lehmann
Beautiful panorama of this scenic place! LF
Bruce Bley replied:
Thank you for the wonderful comment, Lynda.
Bob Christopher
Hi Bruce... I like your image. A wonderful scene and nicely photographed and presented. Nicely done... Cheers Bob fv
Bruce Bley replied:
Thank you for the kind and gracious comment, Bob. I sincerely appreciate it.
Bhvinder
Amazing capture. l
Bruce Bley replied:
Thank you for the kind and gracious comment, Bhvinder. I sincerely appreciate it.
Linda Howes
This is awesome Bruce, makes me feel like I'm there! l/f/g+/tw
Bruce Bley replied:
Thank you for the kind comment, Linda. I am glad you enjoyed this work.
Georgia Mizuleva
Beautiful work.
Bruce Bley replied:
Thank you, Georgia.
Kristina Rinell
Love the colors and textures! l/f
Bruce Bley replied:
I am glad you liked this work, Krisitina. Thank you for visiting.
Lori Deiter
Beautiful scenery and colors!
Bruce Bley replied:
Thank you for the kind comment, Lori.