We stopped in Monument Valley on our way to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. Although we have never visited, the first expansive views seem so familiar. And, we can thank John Ford and his movies Stagecoach and The Searchers! Continue reading “Monument Valley Memories”
Grand Canyon North Rim
Grand Canyon North Rim is part of Grand Canyon National Park. It is about 1000 feet higher in elevation than the South Rim. Because of this elevation difference, photographers can look down on familiar formations, giving their photos a more interesting perspective. Here are our photos from the South Rim. Continue reading “Grand Canyon North Rim”
2017 – Autumn Photography Exhibition at the Emerald
William will exhibit work at the 2nd Annual Emerald Art Center Autumn Photography Exhibition in Springfield, Oregon. The exhibition will feature the black-and-white photo “Sunlight & Sandstone.” It is a view in Lower Antelope Canyon near Page, Arizona.
Continue reading “2017 – Autumn Photography Exhibition at the Emerald”Lower Antelope Canyon
Located on Navajo land, east of Page, Arizona, just south of Glen Canyon Recreation Area, Lower Antelope Canyon is a winding slot-canyon sculpted by eons of flash floods through petrified sand dunes. Continue reading “Lower Antelope Canyon”
Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon National Park, sometimes called the South Rim, encompasses over 1900 square miles. Because it is easily accessible from Interstate 40, the South Rim can be very crowded in the summer. Over 5 million people visit Grand Canyon National Park. Of that number, about 90% visit the South Rim and 10% visit the North Rim. (Here are our photos from out North Rim portfolio.) Continue reading “Grand Canyon National Park”