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Hoodoo Hand Towel featuring the photograph Bryce Canyon, Hoodoos in Utah by Aurelia Schanzenbacher

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Bryce Canyon, Hoodoos in Utah Hand Towel

Aurelia Schanzenbacher

by Aurelia Schanzenbacher

$17.00

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Decorate your bathroom and dry yourself off with our luxuriously soft bath towels and hand towels.   Our towels are made from brushed microfiber with a 100% cotton back for extra absorption.   The top of the towel has the image printed on it, and the back is white cotton.   Available in three different sizes: hand towel, bath towel, and bath sheet.

Design Details

Hoodoos are found mainly in the desert in dry, hot areas. In common usage, the difference between hoodoos and pinnacles (or spires) is that hoodoos... more

Care Instructions

Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.

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1 - 2 business days

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Comments (33)

Kay Brewer

Kay Brewer

Majestic! l/f

Thank you, Kay

Linda Goodman

Linda Goodman

Beautiful capture.

Thank you, Linda!

Jurgen Lorenzen

Jurgen Lorenzen

Gorgeous Bryce Canyon panorama, Aurelia!

Thank you, Jurgen

Heidi Fickinger

Heidi Fickinger

Congratulations Aurelia! I have featured this beautiful image in the 1A Day Desert Landscape Photography Group. Gorgeous pano. You have captured the amazing detail of Bryce in such a way that I do not feel overwhelmed. Beautifully done. Please post your image in the March 2022 Features discussion page to keep it archived.

Sorry for delay in response! We are RVing with limited internet….in the southwest. Thank you for the feature!

Heidi Fickinger

Heidi Fickinger

Gorgeous pano of Bryce.

Thank you!

David Choate

David Choate

Beautiful image of a magnificent vista....

Thanks, David!

Gregory Mitchell

Gregory Mitchell

What an artistic view. Very nice Aurelia- voted

Thank you, Gregory!

Windy Craig

Windy Craig

Amazing

Thank you, Windy

Joan Stratton

Joan Stratton

Great image :)

Thank you, Joan!

Brian Tada

Brian Tada

Absolutely magnificent, Aurelia! Breathtakingly beautiful! F/L

Thank you, Brian!

Maria Faria Rodrigues

Maria Faria Rodrigues

Beautifully, photographed!

Thank you, Maria!

Thank you, Maria!

Teresa Click

Teresa Click

Beautiful

Thank you, Teresa!

Iris Richardson

Iris Richardson

Stunning Bryce canyon landscape

Thank you, Iris!

Steve Rich

Steve Rich

Nice work Aurelia

Thank you, Steve

Allen Beatty

Allen Beatty

Beautiful !!

Thank you, Allen

Paul Boizot

Paul Boizot

Nice shot.

Thank you, Paul

Ed Stokes

Ed Stokes

great capture

Thank you, Ed

Gina Fitzhugh

Gina Fitzhugh

Incredible!

Thank you!

Renata Natale

Renata Natale

Great capture!

Thank you, Renata

Lisa Wooten

Lisa Wooten

Beautiful. L/F

Thank you!

Judy Wolinsky

Judy Wolinsky

Very nice image Aurelia!

Thank you, Judy!

Lieve Snellings

Lieve Snellings

wonderful view

Thank you!

Joan Carroll

Joan Carroll

beautiful!

Thank you!

Constance Lowery

Constance Lowery

revisiting.

Thank you!

Constance Lowery

Constance Lowery

very beautiful photo.

Thank you!

Artist's Description

Hoodoos are found mainly in the desert in dry, hot areas. In common usage, the difference between hoodoos and pinnacles (or spires) is that hoodoos have a variable thickness often described as having a “totem pole-shaped body”. A spire, on the other hand, has a smoother profile or uniform thickness that tapers from the ground upward. Hoodoos, which may range from 1.5 to 45 metres (4.9 to 147.6 ft), typically consist of relatively soft rock topped by harder, less easily eroded stone that protects each column from the elements. They generally form within sedimentary rock and volcanic rock formations.

Hoodoos range in size from the height of an average human to heights exceeding a 10-story building. Hoodoo shapes are affected by the erosional patterns of alternating hard and softer rock layers. Minerals deposited within different rock types cause hoodoos to have different colors throughout their height.Unfortunately hoodoos don’t last very long. The same processes that create...

About Aurelia Schanzenbacher

Aurelia Schanzenbacher

PLEASE NOTE: Watermarks are digital identification and will be removed when prints or items are ordered. I am predominantly a self-taught artist and photographer who has lived in Oregon for 20 years and just recently relocated to the Appalachian mountains of Western Maryland. I share my home with my husband and one beautiful Brittany girl, Zoey. Our vacations were mainly centered around camping and other outdoor activities. Now with less dogs (we had six!) and my husband retired, he and I spend many of our vacations RVing and camping. I continue to possess a deep love of nature and this subject has been a major influence in my art choices. I describe myself as a nature/landscape photographer. Though, that defines only a portion of...

 

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