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Taken 26-Jan-10
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Dimensions3743 x 5567
Original file size18.9 MB
Image typeJPEG
Color spaceAdobe RGB (1998)
Date taken26-Jan-10 11:22
Date modified29-Aug-18 16:51
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Camera modelCanon EOS 5D Mark II
Focal length24 mm
ISO speedISO 100
Paul Gill_Ash Paw snow_Landscape.tif

Paul Gill_Ash Paw snow_Landscape.tif

Erosion wears lines in the soft earth with hoodoo's in snow, New Mexico. The Ah-shi-sle-pah WSA is located in northwestern New Mexico and is a badland area of rolling water-carved clay hills. The area is rich in fossils and has little vegetation to conceal geological formations. The thin vegetation includes sagebrush, piñon-juniper, Great Basin scrubland, and grassland. It is a landscape of sandstone cap rocks and scenic olive-colored hills. Water in this area is scarce and there are no trails; however, the area is scenic and contains soft colors rarely seen elsewhere.