The Hoodoos of Colorado Springs

Hoodoos are a strange geo­log­i­cal rock for­ma­tion found mainly in Bryce Canyon National Park, Col­orado and the Bad­lands of South Dakota. Their for­ma­tion con­sist of  dif­fer­ent lay­ers of hard and soft sed­i­men­tary rock. Gen­er­ally the hard lay­ers being on top, ero­sion of the softer lay­ers of rock gives them their strange unusual chim­ney or mush­room  shapes. The size of the Hoodoos in the gallery range from a cou­ple feet  to about 50 feet and are located in Wood­man Val­ley Park in Col­orado Springs.  One of for­ma­tions in the area is called the Dutch Wed­ding Rock, which is not access­able due to being on pri­vate land. Hoodoos in Bryce Canyon National Park can be more than 100 feet tall.

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Hoodoos of Colorado Springs

The pho­tos in this slide show were processed in HDR. For more infor­ma­tion on HDR or High Dynamic-Range pho­tog­ra­phy and the pro­gram I use, Pho­tomatix Pro 3.1, click on the links below!  Pho­tomatix Pro 3.1 is a stand­alone pro­gram and also has plu­g­ins for Adobe Pho­to­shop and Adobe Pho­to­shop Light­room 2.

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Map of the Hoodoos of Col­orado Springs. Click on the mark­ers below to view more information.

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  1. Ken Hurst says:

    Here’s a link to one of my pho­tos of a for­ma­tion I like to call “dinosaur eggs” in the Bisti Wilder­ness area that I men­tioned above:

    http://kenhurstphotography.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/Southwest-USA/G0000DFCEbs1q.Ng/I0000TSNKJ5vaC2E

  2. Ken Hurst says:

    Nice work Doug, enjoyed the pho­tos and the HDR demo. I haven’t been to that part of Col­orado but I’m going to have to check it out some­day. Have you ever been to Bisti Wilder­ness in New Mex­ico? It’s about 30–40 min­utes south of Farm­ing­ton, New Mex­ico and the hoodoos and other very weird rock for­ma­tions in that area are amaz­ing and other-worldly. If you ever get down that way check it out. It takes a bit of hik­ing in to find the best for­ma­tions but it’s an easy hike. More than likely you won’t see any­one else in the area while you’re there. At least that’s been my expe­ri­ence on the four or five vis­its I’ve made to that area.

    Ken

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