Rising 8,073 feet above the Fairyland Canyon floor, I was able to capture this view of this canyon which resembles a Dr. Seuss artscape gone to stone. Formations rise from the cactus-strewn landscape like earthen citadels. Hoodoos form where soft rock, like sandstone, is covered in a thin layer of harder rock. Weathering processes then erode these rocks into the pinnacles that we see today. Magical photographic moments.
"Sometimes we get to places just when God is ready to have somebody click the shutter” *
I am a full-time Canadian photographer and visual storyteller...