Thursday, January 08, 2009

Grand Canyon


Photo: Pima Point, Grand Canyon
EOS 1Ds3; 17-40mm lens; Singh-Ray LB colorcombo filter and 3 stop hard edge ND grad

Just made a short overnight visit to Grand Canyon National Park which allowed one sunset and sunrise shoot. I was elated to find a trio of yucca growing on the edge of the canyon last night and make a photo that I had been dreaming of for years!

My buddy and I are now in the epicenter of American culture.... Las Vegas. We're heading out for a walk on the strip with point & shoot cameras - should be fun! Tomorrow we drive to Death Valley in California. Can't wait!

7 comments:

  1. Fantastic photo. All your photos are just perfect. You should have a fantastic time at Death Valley tomorrow, the weather is supposed to be super :) Have fun:)

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  2. Anonymous8:59 AM

    Eth, can't wait to see some Vegas shots! Jas

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  3. Anonymous9:54 AM

    Ethan...you're killing me. I was seriously going to post my Grand Canyon shots (FINALLY) this weekend, but now that I am suffering from a moderate case of photo-envy, I digress. Great shot!

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  4. Anonymous9:28 PM

    Hey Ethan, This is amazing with the Yuccas and the snow, like a painting. Hope you're having fun in Vegas!!! Shar

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  5. The snow really adds a unique element here Ethan. Nice.

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  6. Ethan
    I was browsin around and I found your blogs. Your pictures are wonderful and reading about your adventures on the road is pretty interesting. I am very interested in photography and from just few weeks ago I started writing some blogs about "my own adventures"... (they are written in spanish) I hope you continue showing us the wonders of this beautiful land full of life and great scenarios.

    Dorca

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  7. Anonymous1:08 AM

    just recently stumbled upon you from singh rays website and saw your blog. awesome images! i hope one day i can shoot like this on a constant basis.
    i'll be checking back here often!

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