I’m sure you’d love it there, Harrie. Lots of possibilites.
This image and Sandstone Skyline are magnificent and I feel words don’t do justice to articulate the beauty they exude. So, shut up and look may be appropriate here. Touché!
Thanks Ed, I’m always happy to get your comments. This picture is one of my favorites of this series because it conveys some of that sense of adventure I find in places like this.
The treatment is also a tribute, of sorts, to the earliest photographers working in the American west (specifically, John Karl Hillers who took some of the first images of what is now Zion National Park around 1870). Here’s a link to his bio (and a quick search will bring you to some of his landscapes): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Karl_Hillers
Thanks John. Liked the Hiller bio but you are in a class of your own.
thanks 🙏
Le tue foto parlano di noi ma senza la voce umana: un bene moltiplicato.👏👏👏
Wow! My kinda canyon; very inviting.
I’m sure you’d love it there, Harrie. Lots of possibilites.
This image and Sandstone Skyline are magnificent and I feel words don’t do justice to articulate the beauty they exude. So, shut up and look may be appropriate here. Touché!
Thanks Ed, I’m always happy to get your comments. This picture is one of my favorites of this series because it conveys some of that sense of adventure I find in places like this.
The treatment is also a tribute, of sorts, to the earliest photographers working in the American west (specifically, John Karl Hillers who took some of the first images of what is now Zion National Park around 1870). Here’s a link to his bio (and a quick search will bring you to some of his landscapes): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Karl_Hillers
Thanks John. Liked the Hiller bio but you are in a class of your own.
thanks 🙏
Le tue foto parlano di noi ma senza la voce umana: un bene moltiplicato.👏👏👏
Grazie tanto, davvero. 👋🙏 Ciao
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