Canyon View

Canyon View


Canyon View, Canyon De Chelly


Canyon View, Canyon De Chelly


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Canyon View, Canyon De Chelly Photographic Print by George Oze. Product size approximately 16 x 20 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints.

Colorado - View of Red Canyon


Colorado – View of Red Canyon


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Colorado – View of Red Canyon Premium Poster by . Product size approximately 12 x 16 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints.

Overhead View of the Grand Canyon


Overhead View of the Grand Canyon


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Overhead View of the Grand Canyon Photographic Print by Uros Ravbar. Product size approximately 12 x 16 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints.

Scenic View of the Grand Canyon


Scenic View of the Grand Canyon


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Scenic View of the Grand Canyon Photographic Print by Paul Nicklen. Product size approximately 12 x 16 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints.

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Boehm Digital Paint Mountains - Colorado Mountains Further view from Red Rock Canyon - Mugs


Boehm Digital Paint Mountains – Colorado Mountains Further view from Red Rock Canyon – Mugs



Colorado Mountains Further view from Red Rock Canyon Mug is new. Why drink coffee out of an ordinary mug when an imprinted mug is so much cooler? Microwave safe, FDA approved. Image is printed on both sides of the mug. Dishwasher use is not recommended….


Boehm Digital Paint Mountains - Colorado Mountains Further view from Red Rock Canyon - Tile Napkin Holders


Boehm Digital Paint Mountains – Colorado Mountains Further view from Red Rock Canyon – Tile Napkin Holders



Colorado Mountains Further view from Red Rock Canyon Tile Napkin Holder is measuring 6w x 6h x 4d. Made from high quality solid maple wood with satin finish and two 4.25 commercial grade mirror gloss ceramic tiles. Holds napkins, mail, letters or files. In addition, customized engraving, on the face of the item, is available on request….


Boehm Digital Paint Mountains - Colorado Mountains Further view from Red Rock Canyon - Trivets


Boehm Digital Paint Mountains – Colorado Mountains Further view from Red Rock Canyon – Trivets



Colorado Mountains Further view from Red Rock Canyon Trivet is measuring 8w x 8h x .75d. Made of solid wood with padding on back that protects your furniture. Framed trivet comes with 6w x 6h ceramic gloss tile attached to the wood frame….


Amateur View


Amateur View


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Five More Hints When Taking Pictures of the Grand Canyon

The giant Grand Canyon State Park is perhaps the top tourist spot in the USA. If you haven’t ever been there yourself, simple words cannot describe the views. Wherever you look in visitor shops you’ will see racks of postcards filled with images of the classic landscape of the Grand Canyon. To get past the typical
stills seen everywhere it requires some work and attention to details. If you read our prior article with the 1st 5 Grand Canyon tips you are going to love these last 5 tips as well.

1) Stay Safe: The Grand Canyon is enormous, stunning and perilous. Folks die each year falling into the canyon by slipping or not watching where they are going and just walking off the edge. Powerful winds happen during almost all of the year and they cause problems as well. Confirm your tripod is safely secured so it isn’t tipped over destroying your camera, and ensure that you aren’t knocked down by the strong winds as well .

2) Foretelling Slashing Light: The phenomenon called slashing light found at the Grand Canyon is from low level, fast-moving clouds reflecting sunlight at the ravine which causes a spotlight effect to happen. If you watch thoroughly, you can forecast where the light will happen and the way to capture the image.

3) Pick the Right Lens: The Grand Canyon is a smorgasbord of photographic potential, the chances are virtually never-ending. Because modern zoom lenses are such top of the range, the lens choice should be straightforward. Having a top quality zoom on your camera means you wont have to change lenses and risk getting dust within the camera or on the image sensor. It ought to be noted that extreme wide-angle lenses should probably be evaded as they may cause the detail of the image to disappear.

4) Watch the Horizon and Weather Report: There have been countless millions of photographs taken of the Grand Canyon that finding something unique to shoot can be tricky. If you can find a time when the weather will give you some drama or at least something fascinating in the shot it’ll help considerably. Find real-time weather reports and if you can find a storm forming it’s easy to get some great shots.

5) Capture the Seasons: During different times of year there are different areas you must visit and things you need to shoot.
- May to June, wildflowers on the North Rim and impressive.
- In early October on the North Rim the aspen and maple trees are changing color.
- Winter sees the North Rim closed after the 1st snowfall until spring, so the South Rim has all the action.

Now you know all of the pro techniques of creating the best photos of the Grand Canyon! Just make sure your camera is working properly prior to going, and that you do nont need Nikon digital camera repair. If you do need to find a location for Panasonic digital camera repair get it done before you take off on your vacation!

So when you plan that upcoming family vacation next time, make sure you remember this advice and your photographs will be modified from nice to wow!


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