
A lonely rock outcropping appears to watch over the Grand Canyon from Lipan Point.
Sentinel (Two) is available through my online gallery in a variety of sizes.
A lonely rock outcropping appears to watch over the Grand Canyon from Lipan Point.
Sentinel (Two) is available through my online gallery in a variety of sizes.
A lonely rock outcropping appears to watch over the Grand Canyon from Lipan Point.
Sentinel (One) is available through my online gallery in a variety of sizes.
As the light dwindles, the Colorado River twists and turns across the floor of the Grand Canyon.
Colorado River Valley is available through my online gallery in a variety of sizes.
The Colorado River silently winds through its river-carved valley.
A Peek at the Colorado is available through my online gallery in a variety of sizes.
This rock outcropping glows in the early morning sun, as it appears to watch silently over the Grand Canyon.
Overseer is available through my online gallery in a variety of sizes.
Wandering around Hermit’s Rest at the Grand Canyon, I found this weather-worn remnant of a tree, still standing watch over the landscape.
Gnarled is available through my online gallery in a variety of sizes.
Viewed from Yavapai Point, the early light from the Sun bathes the mesas overlooking the Grand Canyon in orange light.
Golden Mesa is available through my online gallery in a variety of sizes.
The Sun’s rays are captured as they dance through the rock outcroppings viewed from Yavapai Point at the Grand Canyon.
Sunrays at Yavapai is available through my online gallery in a variety of sizes.
Captured just after sunrise at Yavapai Point, these tall spires capture the morning sun as it warms the Grand Canyon.
Mesa Points is available through my online gallery, and is available in a variety of sizes.
NOTE: Today begins the release of a series of images from our trip to the American southwest in 2004. Enjoy, and come back frequently to see this fresh art!
Getting up early to catch the sunrise at the lip of the Grand Canyon, Becky and I were treated to a beautiful early glow in the sky, with the Moon leading the Sun by a few hours. Sunrises like this make me feel like I can see almost every color possible.
Moonrise at Yavapai Point is available through my online gallery, and is available in a variety of sizes.