I suppose that title should say "Portraits of THE Grand Canyon". Though massive gorges do exist around the globe, few compare to the Grand Canyon of Arizona. I've posted a few photos from our trip there over the past two years, but to be honest, I'm really on a kick with this Lightroom software that I posted about yesterday. I'm going back through my archives and seeing what kind of cool photos have bee hiding in plain sight for years... all it took was some re-editing!
^^^I always start with my favorites of the group, and this is it for today. This photo was taken along the southeast rim at dusk. Less than an hour later, we were treated to on of the most amazing sunsets Kylene and I ever saw. BUT, the setting sun made for some neat highlighting of the cliffs at this moment.
^^^Along the southern rim earlier that same day. The looming cumulonimbus clouds that stretched into the distance were nearly rivaling the canyon in scale and majesty.
^^^This was taken only a few hundred yards from the last one, but I liked the bit of interest in the foreground. The little bush to the right, the light colored bedrock at the bottom, and the dead tree to the left. I love including dead trees into photos any time I have the opportunity to do so.
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