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Hoodoos and snow from Sunrise Point, winter sunrise. Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, USA.
The main attraction of Bryce Canyon National Park for visitors and photographers alike is Bryce Amphitheater. The first time I looked over the rim, I was astonished bythe innumerable brightly colored freestanding hoodoos, spires, fluted walls, and pinnacles.
Besides a short section of Hwy 17 crossing the park from east to west, the main park road travels on the edge of the Paunsaugunt Plateau for 17 miles, offering easy access to overlooks. However, all the iconic views are located close to the park entrance, in the stretch from Sunrise Point to Bryce Point.
You can visit the park year-round. Due to its 8,000 to 9,000 feet elevation, it doesn’t get as hot as other Colorado Plateau locations in summer, although visitation is heavy at this time. Winter is maybe the most interesting season, as it multiplies the opportunities of contrasting verticality and ridges, blue shadows and red rock. It gets ...

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QT Luong is a full-time photographer from California, known for being the first to photograph all 59 US National Parks - in large format. Ken Burns featured him in "The National Parks: America's Best Idea" (2009). His photographs, published in dozens of countries around the world, have been the subject several magazine profiles, solo gallery and museum exhibits. He the author and photographer of "Treasured Lands: A Photographic Odyssey through America's National Parks" (treasuredlandsbook.com), a large format book where photographs of the 59 US National Parks are augmented with detailed photography locations notes from which this series of articles is drawn.
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