PORTFOLIO

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COURTESY OF DANIEL KINOSHITA
Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah is famous for its colorful hoodoos, pinnacles and pillars of rock shaped into dramatic forms by erosion. A wide shot of hoodoos -- tall, thin rock spires -- were taken at the canyon's Sunset Point Overlook. CLICK FOR LARGE

The Southwest

This second of a two-part "Portfolio" by Daniel Kinoshita feature's shots of Bryce Canyon, Lake Powell and Monument Valley

PORTFOLIO
By Daniel Kinoshita

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COURTESY OF DANIEL KINOSHITA
This is a butte at Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park in Arizona. The park falls entirely within the Navajo Indian Reservation. CLICK FOR LARGE

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A long, lonely road in Monument Valley. CLICK FOR LARGE

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An aspen tree in Bryce Canyon adds striking color to the landscape, set against a vibrant blue sky. The picture was taken at the bottom of the Navajo Loop trail, which starts at Sunset Point and descends into the canyon. CLICK FOR LARGE

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COURTESY OF DANIEL KINOSHITA
This is a shot of Lake Powell, a 186-mile body of water located mainly in northeast Utah and one of the world's most popular recreation areas. The lake was formed by waters impounded from the Colorado River by Glen Canyon Dam in Arizona. CLICK FOR LARGE



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