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Monument Valley Tribal Park, Utah/Arizona

these spires are known as The Three Sisters, although the one looks a little skinny, and could perhaps do with a large slice of the crisp yet greasy Navajo fry bread

The location here is by John Ford's Point, pictured in an earlier image titled 'famous'

Nikon D7000
Nikkor 18-200mm - 1/1250s f/8.0 at 48.0mm iso200 hide exif
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Date/Time21-Sep-2012 07:44:05
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ModelNIKON D7000
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Focal Length48 mm
Exposure Time1/1250 sec
Aperturef/8
ISO Equivalent200
Exposure Bias-0.33
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Dan Greenberg15-Nov-2012 17:37
Very cool shot, David. If I remember correctly, this was in exactly the same place when I was there 7 years ago, though I failed to get a shot of it. Nicely done. ~V~
janescottcumming06-Nov-2012 03:52
Is this the modern day chuck wagon? Neat find! V
Alain Boussac05-Nov-2012 16:02
A wonderful slice of America and a beauty of image with nobody there and a delicate harmony of colors. BV.
FrankB05-Nov-2012 13:21
interesting view...the color matching of the trailer is fantastic...V
Fong Lam05-Nov-2012 11:30
Excellent capture of these fascinating rock formations....the fry bread would be so inviting for the hungry tourists....V
Sam Rua05-Nov-2012 07:30
Nice capture of these icons of Navajo lands, David.
Chris Spracklen05-Nov-2012 07:00
Extraordinary place to put a take-away food van, David!
Cracking shot, my friend. *V*
Micky Waby05-Nov-2012 04:10
Lovely image, yed middle sis ter looks a bit onthe skinny side. Hope you sampled the bread. Sounds yummy.
Bryan Murahashi05-Nov-2012 03:50
Fabulous setting for this lunch wagon. V
larose forest photos05-Nov-2012 02:19
I love this landscape! The fired bread purveyor looks right at home at the foot of these lovely sisters. V
Karen Stuebing04-Nov-2012 23:09
Gorgeous landscape and spires. I like how the vendor's stand blends in so well. And the bread sounds delicious. V.
Mairéad04-Nov-2012 22:45
A very striking image and I like how you showed it as it was - van and all. V
Jim Coffman04-Nov-2012 21:49
I would never have expected to see this out there!
Carol How04-Nov-2012 20:41
Iconic image ~ really, great photography David! VVV
Stephanie04-Nov-2012 20:36
Awesome capture David! V
John Lamb04-Nov-2012 20:15
A nice slice of Americana David.
Johnny JAG04-Nov-2012 20:00
Looks like a Macdonalds sign upside down!
bill friedlander04-Nov-2012 19:57
A fine view of the impressive formations. Looks like the big sisters are protecting the smaller one. V
Colin Storey04-Nov-2012 19:32
Fantastic image of these impressive and aptly named rock formations. v
Brian Samuel04-Nov-2012 19:20
What fab scenery, and how in-keeping to match the vans colour it's surroundings. I hope you tried the local fare.
Gerard Koehl04-Nov-2012 19:14
Magnifique endroit. V
Glenn Dean (Vatorman)04-Nov-2012 19:00
What a classic comp to effectively advertise. Nicely 'scene'
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