The Dogwood challenge this week was: 'Use symmetry in a landscape to create a new viewpoint...' I thought that I'd just go a bit crazy and have some edit fun.
Riley and I went to the Wukoki Pueblo at Sunset Crater National Monument to catch the sunsrise. Not another soul around except a few jackrabbits and crows other than that we had the place to ourselves, so very peaceful.
@jernst1779 Thank you, I used to do this with film, digital is much easier. @tstb13 It was fun, my husband didn't think too much of it but that's okay. @yaorenliu Thank you, a copy combined with a simple horizontal reverse and then realigned. @eudora It was so nice a bit cold but nothing like the Midwest at present. I will have to make plans to go at sunrise in the summer. @samae Thank you, normal is just a setting on the dryer, anyway.
@tstb13 It was fun, my husband didn't think too much of it but that's okay.
@yaorenliu Thank you, a copy combined with a simple horizontal reverse and then realigned.
@eudora It was so nice a bit cold but nothing like the Midwest at present. I will have to make plans to go at sunrise in the summer.
@samae Thank you, normal is just a setting on the dryer, anyway.
@golftragic The light just lit up the stones. it was nothing short of a gift to witness the sunrise alone (mostly- expect Riley) in the desert.
@overalvandaan Thank you so much.