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9
Jan
2022

Runoff Patterns, Goblin Valley State Park




The erosion patterns formed by rain in Goblin Valley State Park near Hanksville, Utah, are fascinating. This straight-down drone shot shows one of the many dry creek beds in the park along with the fractal pattern of channels leading into it.

For the technically inclined...

  • Aperture: ƒ/2.8
  • Camera: FC3411
  • Focal length: 8.38mm
  • ISO: 400
  • Shutter speed: 1/100s


Tagged - aerial, AuroraHDR, drone, erosion, Goblin Valley State Park, Hanksville, HDR, hoodoo, Moab, NXNW, NxNW2021, patterns, runoff, UT, Utah


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