Red Canyon Scenic Overlook, WY: LAPC & WS

If I had to feature just one photograph, as this week’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge suggests, I would choose this one. On our way to Thermopolis, Wyoming, we paused to marvel at the Red Canyon Scenic Overlook, 24 miles south of Lander on Highway 28.

Red Canyon Scenic Overlook

Why did I choose this photo?

  • It has drama in the skies. Thunderclouds collect in the background and softer cumulus clouds hover in the foreground. The blue skies contrast nicely with the clouds.
  • It has varying colors of soil and vegetation. Yellow wildflowers carpet the hillsides. The complementary color of the green grass borders the red rock formation. Oxidized iron between and on the rock gives the formation its stunning red color.
  • It shows geology in action. The ridge on the right side is an area that was uplifted 60 million years ago. The more erodible soil washed away with the action of water, leaving the scene we see today.
  • It contains straight and curving lines. The curving lines of the valley pull your vision to the horizon. Red Canyon Creek meanders through the middle of the picture. The straight lines of the fence help divide the scene into thirds.
  • It has a tiny detail with a story behind it. If you look closely, you’ll spot a white cross next to one of the fenceposts. May the people who lost their lives here rest in peace and view this remarkable scene for eternity.

The Red Canyon Scenic Overlook is a beautiful roadside attraction that’s worth stopping for. For more information on the geology of this location, check the Bureau of Land Management site.

Lens-Artists Photo Challenge (LAPC) – Only One Picture

Weekend Sky (WS)

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32 thoughts on “Red Canyon Scenic Overlook, WY: LAPC & WS

  1. What a beautiful scene that is Siobhan – and your description gives us so many interesting details beyond just its beauty. I loved that I had to work to find the cross but find it I did! Wonderful choice for the week.

  2. A beautiful landscape that has borrowed all beautiful colours and shades there are – the clouds are magnificent too. A perfect picture to rest my eyes on – and I found the cross too!

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