10419 Lookout Studio at Grand Canyon
by John Prichard
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10419 Lookout Studio at Grand Canyon
Artist
John Prichard
Medium
Photograph - Photograph Digitally Enhanced
Description
When you only visit the Canyon every 10 years, it is not very cooperative. The morning was completely covered in clouds, but then as I was just about to leave, out came the late afternoon sun and burned the clouds away. Thank you Mother Nature. One of my favorites from that visit.
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January 13th, 2011
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Comments (16)
T Stauffer
John, I can't imagine where you were to get this photo. In a tree? Wish I had been there to call out, "Don't jump!!!" Beautiful shot! Congratulations on your sale!
Chrisann Ellis
Nice! Congrats on your sale
John Prichard replied:
Thanks Chrisann. I grew up in Mesa and then came back to Flagstaff after I returned from the War. Texas has been our home for 35 years but I still have a soft spot for Az.
Diane Ferguson
What an unexpected focal point in this shot! I had to do a double-take! Congratulations on your sale!
John Prichard replied:
Thanks Diane. Looking along the ridges seems like one of the ways to get the depth back. I have others of the Canyon in my Northern Az Gallery.
Randy Rosenberger
A visual experience to the utmost, John! I have seen hundred of Grand Canyon photos, but never have I had the great pleasure to set my eyes on this beauty before! It is just astonishing, but have to watch that first step! LOL This is one of the most significant GC shots I have ever had the true pleasure of viewing, and thanks so much for sharing with us. You get the big, "Elvis" F/V on this masterfully captured piece, John!
John Prichard replied:
Thanks Randy. Just finishing up on the Hopi House on the South Rim ... maybe have it up by tonight. I have a few Grand Canyon in my Northern Gallery. The colors are so warm and come forward in the Canyon that it makes it look 2D ... the ones I like I have to de-emphasize parts via blurring, de-sat color, etc so that I get back the depth that I saw when I was standing there.