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The Best of Arizona

The Best of Arizona

Features the Grand Canyon and Monument Valley. Lake Powell and Monument Valley are actually on the Arizona-Utah border, but these shots are in Arizona.

These shots come from my Utah-Colorado trip and some from my Lake Powell & Monument Valley trip.


grand-royale.jpg
(3359 x 600 - 288K)
The full panorama is 7496 x 1339. (37.5 x 7 inches at 200DPI) (Slice at Full-Resolution)

One of my favourites. This is a full 360 degree view from Cape Royale on the north rim of the Grand Canyon, taken about an hour after sunrise. I've often felt that no picture can capture the Grand Canyon but this comes close by including the entire view. Shot with 24mm lens. I'm right out on a ledge, though the 360 degree wrap-around makes it look like I'm in an indentation. This is common with any panorama wider than 180.


monval-poster.jpg
(1839 x 600 - 61K)
The full panorama is 7678 x 2506. (36.8 x 12 inches at 208DPI) (Slice at Full-Resolution)

My most popular photo. Taken at sunset in Monument Valley. The famous "Mittens" are on the left, casting long shadows to the right. Due to the panoramic angle, the feature to my right is lit in the bright red light of sunset.

The jpeg versions of this image on the web page always have bad artifacts at the sharp edge between red rock and blue sky. The real file doesn't have these if you print from it.

This image is very high resolution and was shot on Fuji Velvia for wonderful saturated colour with a 24mm lens. This is about a 230 degree view.


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(6401 x 600 - 476K)
The full panorama is 10401 x 975. (52.0 x 5 inches at 200DPI) (Slice at Full-Resolution)

Arizona wins again with this 270 degree view of Lake Powell during an astounding sunset. It really looked like this. You can see the marina on the left, and on the right the town of Page and Glen Canyon Dam. (You'll see more of the dam and the lake in my collection.) This was taken with a 50mm lens from a small vista point above the lake.


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(2084 x 600 - 151K)
The full panorama is 4541 x 1308. (22.7 x 7 inches at 200DPI) (Slice at Full-Resolution)

Here's Glen Canyon dam, on the Colorado River, the dam that forms Lake Powell. This shot, a 180 degree shot from a bend, shows the path of the river as it leaves the dam. Taken at sunrise, 24mm lens. Velvia film.

The Mittens of Monument Valley

The most famous view in Monument Valley is the mittens, two rock outcroppings with opposing thumbs. Here I have captured them over the course of the sunset. To shoot Monument Valley at sunset, they insist you hire a Navajo guide. But it was worth it to have somebody ferry you around quickly so you could get shots. We got a guide to ourselves. He takes you places your own car is not supposed to go.

I have also composed the three views of the mittens into a single poster, 12" x 36".


mittens2.jpg
(3044 x 600 - 194K)
The full panorama is 4433 x 874. (22.2 x 4 inches at 200DPI) (Slice at Full-Resolution)

Here they are with solid sunset light.


mittens-sunset.jpg
(1903 x 600 - 109K)
The full panorama is 2685 x 847. (13.4 x 4 inches at 200DPI) (Slice at Full-Resolution)

Just a few minutes before sunset, the shadows creep up the rock.


mittens-twilit.jpg
(1990 x 600 - 81K)
The full panorama is 3237 x 976. (16.2 x 5 inches at 200DPI) (Slice at Full-Resolution)

After sunset, back at the visitor center


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