The top layer of the Supai group is sandstone, well worn by erosion that gives the rock a rather soft look. Early in the morning I caught the brilliant light casting shadows across the esplanade.
To view more shadows go to Shadow Shot Sunday 2.
The top layer of the Supai group is sandstone, well worn by erosion that gives the rock a rather soft look. Early in the morning I caught the brilliant light casting shadows across the esplanade.
To view more shadows go to Shadow Shot Sunday 2.
I awoke early to watch the sunrise and set aglow the brilliant sandstone.
View more shadows at Shadow Shot Sunday 2.
Flying to Chicago for my 40th class reunion was awesome (posts coming) but upon my return I needed a vacation. So on the way home from Las Vegas I went camping at Toroweap in the remote western part of Grand Canyon National Park.
On the way I finally bought a good Manfrotto tripod at Camera Country. Such a pleasant surprise to actually find a camera store. And WOW, what a difference this tool will make. So now I have another new thing to learn besides how to make the camera do what I want.
Here’s one of my night time attempts of the moonrise complete with stars.
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