Hoodoos in Blue Canyon, AZ - Todd Hakala

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Southwest Landscapes

Photos from the Four Corner states and beyond.

Landscape photography is what originally intrigued me when I started to get serious about photography. I still love to find these places and capture them in the best way that I am able. 

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Through the fence, between the curling flower spaces, I could see them shooting.

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It was the best of photography, it was the worst of nothing, it was the age of sharing, it was the age of privacy.

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Whether I shall turn out to be the best photographer of my own life, or whether that station will be held by anybody else, these portfolio pages must show.

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Someone must have shared Josef K’s portfolio, for one morning, without having done anything truly self-promotional, he was lauded.

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Happy photographers are all on SlickPic; every unhappy photographer is unhappy on some other service.

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It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single person in possession of good photography skills, must be in want of a portfolio.

I am always amazed and fascinated with hoodoos. These particular ones are located in Blue Canyon, Arizona. Created over thousands of years by erosion from wind, rain, heat and cold, these amazing shapes appear from the layers of sediment deposited millions of years ago when the area we now call the American Southwest was under an ocean.
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Hoodoos in Blue Canyon, AZ - Todd Hakala
I am always amazed and fascinated with hoodoos. These particular ones are located in Blue Canyon, Arizona. Created over thousands of years by erosion from wind, rain, heat and cold, these amazing shapes appear from the layers of sediment deposited millions of years ago when the area we now call the American Southwest was under an ocean.