
This was taken on day 2, it was as if someone had lifted a veil and the whole Canyon was bathed in a rather surreal light, that made the sandstone glow, the landscape looked almost lunar like. Harriet said it reminded her of a cake, I can see what she means, I have just done a bit of CS3 fiddling on curves levels and saturation, ( I have visited one blog, where they believe any adjustment on any image to be wrong .....so I hope like me you disagree), I hope I have done the Grand Canyon justice, it is a spectacular place and moved me more than words can say.
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It reminded me of the pictures we have seen from Mars recently - nothing like any place I have seen on Earth. I hope you brought many GBs!
PD Thank you for the comment. It's nice to get noticed...
The Grand Canyon is one of the (many) places accross the world that I would like to visit one day. Yet another great photo. I'm jealous about your visit to the GC.
Absolutely breath-taking. I'm sure nothings beats seeing it first-hand, but you did a superb job on capturing the magnificence!
Ohh Ann, this is fantastic, it's just so picturesc, i'm sure Karins right and nothing can beat it first it hand, WOW, i hope to see the real thing one day :) x
Yes, great capture. Awesome colors and not over saturated. :-)
Pixels we made to change, that's why we re-use them over and over in our cameras. Ansel Adams, perhaps history's greatest landscape photographer spent many hours in the darkroom making a single print, correct. He pokes, prodded, dodged and burnt all he could for the perfect print. He would *love* to be able to do what we can editing images. Photojournalism is the only place where adjusting levels, cropping and nothing more is allowed.
breathtaking!!:)
Great landscape, it has a beautiful view !
Well done.
Ooh, nice! :)
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