Jay Cooke State Park

It has been a few weeks since I shot some landscapes and it was really driving me crazy. We had some pretty strong winds all day and I decided to head to Jay Cooke to see if I could find anything new and interesting. Because of the ice, I was able to get out to some rock ribs that are usually not accessible in the spring and summer months.
These rocks are huge and are billions of years old.

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2 Comments

  1. Posted 01/26/2010 at 11:39 am by Professor Sweetpea | Permalink

    I was looking for a good summer photo, but this was the warmest I could find:)

    It reminds me of a Bev Doolittle painting.

  2. Posted 01/26/2010 at 12:43 pm by Mark | Permalink

    I don’t remember seeing this set, but I really like it. Nice work, Shawn–very moody, which I think you do pretty well.

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