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PhotoBySchu  > Photography > Master Gallery One
Master Gallery One is a collection of High Dynamic Range or HDR photographs I recently created. I’ve been exploring the qualities of HDR imaging and love the depth of color and expansive range of color and detail recorded in both the shadow and highlights. The sharpness and explosive color of these photos just blows me away and I hope it will for you also. All images are Creative Common Non-Commercial usage and may be shared freely or as wallpaper with credit to PhotoBySchu.com/ Michael Schumacher. To purchase standard prints click the BUY button. For publication licensing, Limited Edition prints, custom print sizes or mounting and framing options contact; michael@photobyschu.com. I'd love to hear your thoughts so please leave comments below. Enjoy! Peace and grace...
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Capitol Peak viewed from the north along Lighthouse Trail. ©2012 Michael Schumacher
Capitol Peak is a Palo Duro Canyon State Park landmark. Layer upon layer of exposed rocks reveal a panoramic view of magnificent colors.  On the left is the famous Capitol Peak Hoodoo, a tall, thin spire of rock that protrudes from a formation. Hoodoos consist of relatively soft rock topped by harder, less easily eroded stone that protects each column from the elements. ©2012 Michael Schumacher
A cactus is ready to burst into bloom on the Lighthouse trail at Palo Duro Canyon State Park. ©2012 Michael Schumacher
A yucca blooms along Lighthouse Trail in Palo Duro Canyon State Park. Capitol Peak is the rock formation in the background. ©2012 Michael Schumacher
Lighthouse Peak is Palo Duro Canyon State Park’s signature rock formation. The 310-foot high Hoodoo has been designated a National Natural Landmark. Hoodoos consist of relatively soft rock topped by harder, less easily eroded stone that protects each column from the elements. ©2012 Michael Schumacher
Lighthouse Peak is Palo Duro Canyon State Park’s signature rock formation. The 310-foot high Hoodoo has been designated a National Natural Landmark. Hoodoos consist of relatively soft rock topped by harder, less easily eroded stone that protects each column from the elements. ©2012 Michael Schumacher
A lone lizard suns on a rock near Capital Peak in Palo Duro Canyon State Park. This is the Common collared lizard or mountain boomer as he is called in Oklahoma where it is the official state reptile. It kinda looks like an Okie!  ©2012 Michael Schumacher
Capitol Peak is a Palo Duro Canyon State Park landmark. Layer upon layer of exposed rocks reveal a panoramic view of magnificent colors.  On the left is the famous Capitol Peak Hoodoo, a tall, thin spire of rock that protrudes from a formation. Hoodoos consist of relatively soft rock topped by harder, less easily eroded stone that protects each column from the elements. ©2012 Michael Schumacher
A native Palo Duro Canyon lizard suns itself near Castle Peak in Palo Duro Canyon State Park. ©2012 Michael Schumacher
Capitol Peak is a Palo Duro Canyon State Park landmark. Layer upon layer of exposed rocks reveal a panoramic view of magnificent colors. On the left is the famous Capitol Peak Hoodoo, a tall, thin spire of rock that protrudes from a formation. Hoodoos consist of relatively soft rock topped by harder, less easily eroded stone that protects each column from the elements. ©2012 Michael Schumacher
Capitol Peak is a Palo Duro Canyon State Park landmark. Layer upon layer of exposed rocks reveal a panoramic view of magnificent colors.  On the left is the famous Capitol Peak Hoodoo, a tall, thin spire of rock that protrudes from a formation. Hoodoos consist of relatively soft rock topped by harder, less easily eroded stone that protects each column from the elements. ©2012 Michael Schumacher
Capitol Peak is a Palo Duro Canyon State Park landmark. Layer upon layer of exposed rocks reveal a panoramic view of magnificent colors. On the left is the famous Capitol Peak Hoodoo, a tall, thin spire of rock that protrudes from a formation. Hoodoos consist of relatively soft rock topped by harder, less easily eroded stone that protects each column from the elements. ©2012 Michael Schumacher
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